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  • Pink and purple hyacinths just starting to bloom

    Common Mistakes To Avoid When Planting Hyacinths In Your Garden

    Hyacinths are stunning, low-maintenance plants that bring color to your garden. They aren't too tricky to grow, but there are some common mistakes to avoid.

    By Laura Zbinden December 31st, 2024 Read More
  • Green moss closeup

    Gardeners Are Using Beer To Grow Moss, But Does This Method Actually Work?

    Considering adding fairy tale charm by growing moss in your garden? You may have heard of this beer hack. The reason behind it seems logical, but does it work?

    By Laura Zbinden December 30th, 2024 Read More
  • Edged curved garden on lawn

    How To Easily Edge Your Curved Lawn

    Choosing to edge your curved lawn with concrete will give you a professional, clean-looking outdoor space. In fact, it's easier to do than you may think.

    By Johnny Lewis December 30th, 2024 Read More
  • Coyote walking in yard

    Effective Methods To Deter Coyotes From Your Yard

    As coyote populations grow, these canines have become more adventurous when appearing in urban areas. Here's how to stop them from entering your yard.

    By Danno Wise December 29th, 2024 Read More
  • Gardener watering plants in in-ground beds and raised beds

    Raised Beds Vs. In-Ground Garden Beds: Which Is Overall Better?

    If you're new to gardening and are trying to decide whether to have raised beds or in-ground garden beds, we'll explain the pros and cons of both.

    By Ryan Cashman December 29th, 2024 Read More
  • Bottle of dish soap liquid in garden

    The Strange But Effective Dish Soap Lawn Hack You Don't Want To Skip Out On

    If the moss in your yard looks unsightly and detracts from your carefully curated garden, dish soap is an unlikely ally that can help you remove it.

    By Laura Zbinden December 28th, 2024 Read More
  • Gardener planting a seedling

    Protect Your Seedlings With The Help Of This Bathroom Staple

    Getting seedlings started requires care, especially if you live in a cold climate. Luckily, you can make your own mini greenhouse with one shower staple.

    By Johnny Lewis December 28th, 2024 Read More
  • Citronella grass close up, with water droplets on it

    Will Planting Citronella Grass In Your Garden Keep Mosquitoes Far Away?

    The oil of citronella has long been touted as a mosquito repellent. That said, does growing the plant in your garden do anything to keep these bugs at bay?

    By Danno Wise December 26th, 2024 Read More
  • Grub worms in soil, close up

    Minimize Grub Worms In Your Yard With These Lawn Mowing Tips

    Grub worms can be hard to detect because they live underground, but proper lawncare maintenance can ensure your garden is free of these pests.

    By Danno Wise December 24th, 2024 Read More
  • Rosemary plants close up

    The Aromatic Kitchen Herb That'll Help Keep Bugs Out Of Your Garden

    Your garden can be a natural pest control system with a few plants. This one, in particular, will also give your garden an invigorating and pleasant aroma.

    By Johnny Lewis December 24th, 2024 Read More
  • Aerial view of home with privacy fence around garden

    How Much It Typically Costs To Install A Wooden Privacy Fence In Your Backyard

    Wooden privacy fences can be a great way to increase your property's value and boost your home's security. Here's how much these fencing projects cost.

    By Johnny Lewis December 23rd, 2024 Read More
  • Fingers touching branch of white black locust flowers

    Easily Identify Any Invasive Black Locust In Your Yard With These Tips

    Often mistaken for garden honeysuckle, black locust trees are quite invasive. Identifying this plant will help you prevent it from overtaking your yard.

    By Johnny Lewis December 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • Houses with a small front yard

    Genius Tricks To Make A Small Front Yard Look Way Bigger

    Is your front yard looking cramped and messy? There are ways to make it seem bigger. An expert offers tips for creating an inviting outdoor space.

    By Laura Zbinden December 21st, 2024 Read More
  • A male cardinal sitting at a red barn-style bird feeder

    Attract Cardinals To Your Yard With The Help Of These Easy-To-Grow-Plants

    With their vibrant red feathers and cheerful chirps, cardinals are birds that brighten up any garden. To attract them to your yard, try adding these plants.

    By Nina Phillips December 21st, 2024 Read More
  • swarm of flies in an orange sky

    Reasons Why Your Yard Is Swarmed With Flies

    If your yard has suddenly become swarmed with flies, there's likely a reason. An expert shares how to get to the bottom of this irritating problem.

    By Johnny Lewis December 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Purple bugleweed, macro shot

    Bugleweed Is The Perfect Deer-Resistant Ground Cover You Need In Your Yard

    If deer strut into your yard like a tasty buffet, it's time to send them packing with bugleweed, an easy-to-grow and highly effective ground cover.

    By Johnny Lewis December 17th, 2024 Read More
  • Black bear walking amongst toppled over garbage cans

    Why You Should Reconsider Adding Mothballs To Your Garbage To Repel Bears

    A popular viral solution for repelling bears is the use of mothballs. Here's why this is a bad idea that can cause more harm than good.

    By Laura Zbinden December 17th, 2024 Read More
  • Person putting mulch into dirt

    What Is The Purpose Of Mulching Your Garden, And Why Should You Try It?

    Mulch gives your garden a polished appearance and benefits your plants. From weed control to overall soil health, here are the reasons to mulch.

    By Johnny Lewis December 16th, 2024 Read More
  • Hummingbird sitting on red feeder

    Do Hummingbirds Actually Hum? Here's What We Know

    Despite their name, do hummingbirds hum? Hummers certainly make distinct noises, but something else is the cause of that sound.

    By Laura Zbinden December 15th, 2024 Read More
  • Man enjoying shade on patio

    If You Don't Want To Plant Trees In Your Yard, Try This DIY Solution For More Shade

    Although pergolas are lovely additions to any yard, they can also be costly. This DIY solution allows you to enjoy the shade without breaking the bank.

    By Johnny Lewis December 15th, 2024 Read More
  • Grass covered in frost or snow

    The Perfect Length To Cut Your Grass To Keep Your Lawn Healthy All Winter Long

    Right before fall ends, you should prepare your lawn to survive the chill of winter. Here's how long your grass needs to be before the first freeze.

    By Laura Zbinden December 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Moth face closeup on green leaves

    Reasons Why Your Yard Is Swarmed With Moths

    No one wants their yard overrun by moths. Swarms of moths can occur for a variety of reasons, so here's what you can do if you find yourself facing one.

    By Laura Zbinden December 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Gloved hands holding chemical fertilizer

    Why You Should Think Twice Before Using Leftover Fertilizer To Melt Ice

    Some folks claim that using leftover chemical fertilizer is a great way to melt ice. This method may work but can damage both your garden and the environment.

    By Laura Zbinden December 10th, 2024 Read More
  • A mattress being cut open to get to the springs inside

    Repurpose Old Mattress Springs To Create The Perfect DIY Garden Trellis

    Adding some personalization makes gardening even more rewarding. An easy DIY project uses an old spring mattress to make a great trellis. Here's how to do it.

    By Nina Phillips December 10th, 2024 Read More
  • Purple hummingbird flying

    Attract More Hummingbirds To Your Yard By Planting A Cinnamon Fern

    You can add many different plants to your garden to attract hummingbirds. While not offering a food source, cinnamon fern still benefits these tiny birds.

    By Danno Wise December 9th, 2024 Read More
  • Purple dragon lamium close-up

    Fill Your Yard With Stunning Purple Flowers By Planting This Ground Cover

    This purple flower serves as an attractive ground cover and brightens any garden. Although it's easy to grow, there are a few things to remember.

    By Laura Zbinden December 9th, 2024 Read More
  • Sod being planted and rolled over a new lawn

    Sod Removal Doesn't Have To Be Backbreaking Work If You Incorporate This Clever Hack

    Let's be real: nobody enjoys removing sod. It's a physically demanding process, so why not minimize the effort? With this clever hack, you can.

    By Nina Phillips December 8th, 2024 Read More
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