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  • Freshly harvested carrots and potatoes in a bucket together

    Why Potatoes And Carrots Belong Together In The Kitchen But Not The Garden

    Although potatoes and carrots taste delicious together, they have different growing needs and shouldn't be planted together in your garden. Here's why.

    By Nina Phillips November 27th, 2024 Read More
  • A young male deer feeding on a green plant in a garden

    The Kitchen Staple That'll Help Keep Deer Out Of Your Yard

    A flourishing garden is like a buffet for deer. To make their spread unappetizing, try incorporating this kitchen staple into a DIY solution.

    By Johnny Lewis November 25th, 2024 Read More
  • A hanging Christmas cactus with pink flowers

    How To Care For Your Outdoor Christmas Cactus

    While Christmas cactus is a popular houseplant, you can also keep it outdoors. By knowing its requirements, you can ensure beautiful blooms in your garden.

    By Johnny Lewis November 25th, 2024 Read More
  • Man tending to garden

    The Unexpected Reason Why You Should Start Burying Pennies In Your Lawn

    Copper is a beneficial nutrient that supports a healthy lawn. Since pennies contain copper, you can easily incorporate them into your lawn care routine.

    By Johnny Lewis November 24th, 2024 Read More
  • Close up image of Roman chamomile

    Repel Wasps From Your Yard With The Help Of Roman Chamomile

    The arrival of wasps is an easy way to ruin a backyard gathering. Luckily, with the strategic placement of Roman chamomile, they won't even make an appearance.

    By Johnny Lewis November 24th, 2024 Read More
  • Mint leaves covered in frost

    Keep Your Mint Plants Thriving All Winter Long With These Tips

    You may think that mint plants die in frigid winters, but you can actually overwinter them with a little bit of extra care. Here's how to do it.

    By Laura Zbinden November 23rd, 2024 Read More
  • Green avocados on a tree

    The Household Staple That Can Help Your Avocado Trees Thrive

    An everyday household product used for sore muscles can also help plants. Here are the reasons avocados benefit from it and how to apply it to your trees.

    By Johnny Lewis November 23rd, 2024 Read More
  • Road salt on pavement near snow

    Repurpose Empty Detergent Bottles To Easily Spread Rock Salt This Winter

    Nobody likes the chore of spreading rock salt on icy pavement. Luckily, repurposing an empty laundry detergent bottle can make the process much quicker.

    By Laura Zbinden November 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Man sprinkling salt on the pavement

    Head To The Kitchen And Grab Table Salt To Easily De-Ice Your Driveway

    If you're without road salt during a sudden snowstorm, you already have a handy kitchen ingredient that can clear out your driveway: table salt.

    By Laura Zbinden November 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Hand holding moss in front of yard

    The Best Lawn Care Practices For Controlling Moss In Your Yard

    Once moss takes hold in your yard, removing it can be challenging. We spoke to an expert for tips on the best ways to eliminate this pesky intruder.

    By Laura Zbinden November 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Two birds eating from a plastic window bird feeder full of seeds

    Why You May Want To Reconsider Using A Window Bird Feeder

    Bird feeders are an adorable way to see these animals up close, but they can actually be harmful. Here's why you may want to consider moving your feeder.

    By Nina Phillips November 17th, 2024 Read More
  • flowering hydrangea

    The Household Staple That'll Help Your Garden's Hydrangeas Thrive

    If you want to keep your hydrangeas hydrated and happy, try adding this common household staple to your garden. Here's how to apply it.

    By Johnny Lewis November 17th, 2024 Read More
  • Mosquito on arm, close-up

    Mosquito Repelling Hacks That May Actually Be Attracting Them To Your Yard

    Many DIY mosquito repellent methods circulate online but aren't always effective. We spoke to an expert who explained why some of these hacks can backfire.

    By Johnny Lewis November 16th, 2024 Read More
  • Baltimore oriole perched on branch

    Simple Methods For Attracting More Songbirds To Your Yard & Garden

    Songbirds can provide a therapeutic environment in your yard with their cheerful harmonies. Follow our simple tips to attract more of these colorful birds.

    By Danno Wise November 16th, 2024 Read More
  • A DIY cracked stump light in garden

    These DIY Light-Up Logs Will Add Some Rustic Whimsy To Your Outdoor Space

    Getting creative with your outdoor space doesn't have to cost a lot. In fact, you can transform spare logs into rustic yard lights with only a few tools.

    By Nina Phillips November 13th, 2024 Read More
  • Veggie garden on garden bed

    Keep Your Plants Hydrated With This Genius DIY Raised Garden Bed Idea

    It can be overwhelming to water a large garden. This DIY raised garden bed project is simple to build and is a stress-free way to care for your plants.

    By Nina Phillips November 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Hummingbird flying among flowers

    If You Want To See More Hummingbirds In Your Yard, Tie This Around Your Trees

    It's known that hummingbirds are attracted to bright, warm colors. If you want more of these tiny birds in your yard, here's what you should tie to your trees.

    By Danno Wise November 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Man with a shovel standing on icy driveway

    Safely Melt The Ice On Your Driveway With This Household Essential

    If you're dealing with an icy driveway but have run out of rock salt, a common household item is the perfect alternative if you're in a pinch.

    By Laura Zbinden November 10th, 2024 Read More
  • Creeping juniper spreading across a yard

    Why You Should Consider Growing Creeping Juniper If You Have A Sloped Yard

    It can be irritating to deal with soil erosion caused by a sloped yard. An easy fix to this problem is planting creeping juniper as ground cover.

    By Nina Phillips November 10th, 2024 Read More
  • Snow damaged geraniums in outdoor pots

    How To Protect Your Geraniums During The Winter Months

    While many people treat their geraniums as annuals, these colorful flowers are perennials that can return yearly with proper winter care.

    By Laura Zbinden November 9th, 2024 Read More
  • Lavender in a garden

    These Beautiful Plants Will Help Keep Mosquitos Away From Your Patio

    If you're looking for a chemical-free way to control a mosquito problem in your yard, try adding these two easy-to-grow plants, which act as natural repellents.

    By Johnny Lewis November 9th, 2024 Read More
  • Family carrying cooler and picnic baskets outside

    Turn An Old Cooler Into Rustic Porch Décor With This Thrifty DIY

    You may have difficulty finding a plastic cooler that matches the rustic aesthetic of your patio. Luckily, this simple DIY project can make any cooler stylish.

    By Nina Phillips November 8th, 2024 Read More
  • Woman yanking weeds from yard

    Control Crabgrass In Your Yard With The Help Of Apple Cider Vinegar

    Usually appearing in the summer, crabgrass can quickly take over your yard. To control this pesky plant, make a concoction of apple cider vinegar.

    By Danno Wise November 6th, 2024 Read More
  • A strawberry bush waking up after winter snow melts

    Simple Tips For Preparing Your Strawberry Plants For Winter

    Even though strawberries are perennials, they need some help to stay toasty throughout the winter. Here's how to prepare them.

    By Johnny Lewis November 4th, 2024 Read More
  • Hummingbird resting on hummingbird swing

    The Perfect Place For A Hummingbird Swing In Your Yard

    Hummingbird swings may seem like gimmicks initially, but they are perfect resting spots for these little birds. Here's where you should place one in your yard.

    By Danno Wise November 4th, 2024 Read More
  • Man spreading grass seeds to revive lawn

    TikTok's Clever Hack Only Requires Seed And Toilet Paper To Fix Up Empty Lawn Patches

    A viral trend on TikTok has recently offered a solution for empty patches on lawns. All you need are some grass seeds, water, and toilet paper.

    By Nina Phillips November 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Colorful roses in a garden

    This Simple DIY Soap Spray Keeps Pesky Sawflies Off Your Roses

    If you have sawflies munching away on your roses but don't want to use harsh chemicals, try making this homemade DIY soap spray, which offers immediate relief.

    By Johnny Lewis November 3rd, 2024 Read More
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