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  • Raccoon with hands in trash

    Banish Raccoons From Your Yard With This Therapeutic Bathroom Staple

    Raccoons often rummage through trash cans or enter veggie gardens. To deter these pesky animals from your yard, reach for this therapeutic bathroom staple.

    By Danno Wise February 6th, 2025 Read More
  • Dogwood trees with pink flowers on suburban street

    Why You Should Reconsider Planting A Dogwood Tree In Your Yard

    Dogwood trees, although beautiful in full bloom, are quite vulnerable. Here are reasons to reconsider planting one and what you could grow instead.

    By Jessica Steinhoff February 4th, 2025 Read More
  • A lawn mower cutting through overgrown grass and weeds

    Why You Should Reconsider This Viral Hack For Tackling An Overgrown Lawn

    Overgrown lawns can take time to manage. Despite a viral bungee cord hack that claims to make mowing easier, you may want to reconsider it.

    By Nina Phillips February 4th, 2025 Read More
  • Two pool noodles on grass

    Protect Your Hands During Your Next Yard Project With This Pool Noodle Trick

    If you've been doing a lot of yard work and notice blisters forming on your hands, this pool noodle hack can help you in a pinch. Here's how to do it.

    By Jessica Steinhoff February 3rd, 2025 Read More
  • Hand spreading grass seed on lawn

    Determine The Best Time To Overseed Your Lawn With These Helpful Tips

    If you're looking to revitalize your lawn, consider overseeding it. The process depends on what type of grass you have, so let's break it down.

    By Laura Zbinden February 2nd, 2025 Read More
  • An icy sidewalk leading up to a door of a house

    Easily Melt Ice On Your Sidewalks With This Unexpected Kitchen Ingredient

    It's winter, and you have an icy sidewalk. If you find yourself without your usual ice melt, this common kitchen ingredient can help you in a pinch.

    By Baylee Bunce February 2nd, 2025 Read More
  • Decorated outdoor patio

    These Are The Best And Worst Colors To Have In Your Outdoor Space

    A well-designed outdoor space can reflect your personal style. Here are the best and worst colors for creating the ultimate ambiance.

    By Vaani Sai February 2nd, 2025 Read More
  • A snow-covered deck with snow piled on top of railings

    Safely Remove Snow From Your Deck With These Helpful Tips

    The methods for safely removing snow from your deck differ from what you should do for driveway removal. Here's what to remember.

    By Baylee Bunce February 1st, 2025 Read More
  • concrete patio with deck chairs and table

    Here's How Often You Should Refinish A Poured Concrete Patio

    If you have a poured concrete patio, you may wonder how often you should refinish it. The answer depends on many factors, including how it was installed.

    By Johnny Lewis January 31st, 2025 Read More
  • Hand patting lush green grass on lawn

    How To Determine When Epsom Salt Should Be Applied To Your Lawn

    Epsom salt can potentially perk up your grass if it isn't as lush and green as you would like. Here's how to figure out when exactly you should apply it.

    By Jessica Steinhoff January 29th, 2025 Read More
  • A small puppy scratches at fleas in an overgrown green lawn

    The Common Lawn Care Mistake That Keeps Fleas And Ticks Coming To Your Yard

    If you're feeling itchy or have mysterious bites on your legs, you may have a tick or flea problem. Here's the common lawn care mistake you may be making.

    By Baylee Bunce January 28th, 2025 Read More
  • A possum walks delicately across the top of a wooden fence

    Pesky Possums Will Be A Thing Of The Past With This Spicy Kitchen Staple

    Despite being generally docile, possums can cause a lot of damage. Keep them away from your yard with this common kitchen spice.

    By Baylee Bunce January 27th, 2025 Read More
  • Hand-weeding vegetable garden with metal tool

    The Simple DIY Tool That'll Make Weeding Your Vegetable Garden Easier

    Pulling weeds is arduous, but you can make it easier with this DIY project. Fashion your own weed removal tool with our simple tips.

    By Jessica Steinhoff January 27th, 2025 Read More
  • Feet standing on patchy grass in shady corner of yard

    If You're Struggling To Grow Grass In Your Shady Yard, Try This Ground Cover Instead

    This resilient and low-maintenance ground cover is the perfect solution for the bare patches of grass in your yard's shady areas.

    By Jessica Steinhoff January 26th, 2025 Read More
  • A clump of goosegrass growing in a dry, bare soil spot

    Must-Know Lawn Care Tips That'll Help Control Goosegrass In Your Yard

    Goosegrass is adaptable and can be a pain to manage. Here are lawn care tips to help you better control and get rid of this annual weed.

    By Baylee Bunce January 25th, 2025 Read More
  • Black-capped chickadee on aspen branch

    Make An Adorable House-Shaped Bird Feeder With This Simple Popsicle Stick Hack

    If you want more birds in your yard but don't want to spend a lot on a bird feeder, you can make one yourself. Popsicle sticks and glue are all you need.

    By Jessica Steinhoff January 25th, 2025 Read More
  • Gardener inspecting insect-damaged plant leaf

    The Kitchen Staple That'll Help Naturally Repel Pests From Your Yard

    Sometimes, you can repel garden pests using your kitchen ingredients. With this staple, your plants will get the help they need without chemicals.

    By Jessica Steinhoff January 23rd, 2025 Read More
  • Some new growth of asparagus stalks being tended to in a garden bed

    Potatoes And Asparagus Are Not Ideal Garden Partners - Here's Why

    Although asparagus and potatoes are delicious when cooked together in a meal, they definitely shouldn't be grown close together. Here's why.

    By Baylee Bunce January 21st, 2025 Read More
  • A rake and a push dethatcher tool alongside thatch material on lawn

    Signs It May Be Time To Dethatch Your Lawn

    The sooner you notice it's time to dethatch your lawn, the sooner you can start correcting the problem. These are the warning signs to look out for.

    By Baylee Bunce January 21st, 2025 Read More
  • Square foot gardening bed

    What Is Square Foot Gardening And Tips For Getting Started

    If you're new to gardening or have recently moved to a smaller area, consider square foot gardening. Here's what to keep in mind before starting.

    By Nina Phillips January 20th, 2025 Read More
  • A man bends over to pull out weeds from a garden bed

    This Lesser-Known Weeding Tool Is A Must-Have For Any Gardener

    Pulling weeds is backbreaking work that most gardeners dread doing. With the help of this nifty weeding tool, the process becomes much less labor-intensive.

    By Baylee Bunce January 19th, 2025 Read More
  • Invasive house sparrows acting aggressive

    How To Keep Invasive Sparrows Out Of Your Birdhouses And Nesting Boxes

    Despite their cute appearance, house sparrows are invasive and can cause more harm than good. Here's what to do to keep them away from your birdhouses.

    By Jessica Steinhoff January 19th, 2025 Read More
  • Lilac bushes with purple blooms in summertime

    The Household Staple You Should Add To Your Lilac Bushes For Stunning Blooms

    If you want to give your lilac bushes an additional boost to keep them healthy and grow beautiful lavender flowers, try adding this common household staple.

    By Jessica Steinhoff January 18th, 2025 Read More
  • A man checking one of multiple bird feeders under a wooden structure

    What To Consider Before Putting Multiple Bird Feeders In Your Yard

    Avid birdwatchers may consider placing multiple feeding stations in their yards, but is this wise? Several factors, including maintenance, can influence this.

    By Baylee Bunce January 17th, 2025 Read More
  • Cat smelling catnip in yard

    Why You Should Reconsider Planting Catnip And What To Plant Instead

    Cat lovers often plant catnip to watch their feline friends relax. However, catnip can grow out of control if not managed properly, so try this alternative.

    By Jessica Steinhoff January 15th, 2025 Read More
  • Man preparing to spread a bag of cypress mulch

    What To Consider Before Using Cypress Mulch In Your Yard

    Cypress mulch is a popular, budget-friendly alternative to hardwood varieties for your yard. It does, however, come with concerns, too.

    By Laura Zbinden January 14th, 2025 Read More
  • Bird bathing in a brown bird bath

    Avoid Using These Cleaning Staples On Your Bird Bath & What To Use Instead

    Maintaining a fresh bird bath benefits your avian friends and your yard's health. However, you need to be careful about what you use when it comes to cleaning.

    By Laura Zbinden January 13th, 2025 Read More
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