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  • Bees at flowers

    Think Twice Before Killing These Insects In Your Garden

    While your initial reaction may be to eliminate all insects from your garden, think again. These are the insects that are beneficial to have around.

    By Ryan Cashman February 29th, 2024 Read More
  • Magpie seated on branch

    Common Birds You Never Want To See At Your Bird Feeder

    Having a garden full of birds is a beautiful sight. That said, not all birds play nice together. Here are the birds you never want to see at your bird feeder.

    By Ryan Cashman February 28th, 2024 Read More
  • Grass fertilizer white granules

    This Is The Best Time Of Year To Fertilize Your Lawn

    If you want a beautiful lawn, creating a fertilizing schedule is imperative. Let's look at the best time of year to do so, depending on where you live.

    By Laura Zbinden February 27th, 2024 Read More
  • Bumble bee on goldenrod

    Weeds You Shouldn't Pull From Your Garden

    There's a common misconception that all weeds are bad for your garden. Here are some that you should consider keeping.

    By Laura Zbinden February 26th, 2024 Read More
  • Woman peeling orange

    Gardeners Should Really Think Twice Before Throwing Out Citrus Rinds

    Did you know that citrus rinds can actually be incredibly useful in your garden? Here's why you should think twice before throwing them out.

    By Laura Zbinden February 24th, 2024 Read More
  • Yellow dandelions in grass

    What It Really Means When You Have Dandelions In Your Yard

    As beautiful as they are, dandelions can be an unwanted pest in your yard. Let's look at the reason behind the appearance of dandelions in your yard.

    By Laura Zbinden February 23rd, 2024 Read More
  • Stinkbug on a leaf

    Stinkbugs Will Stay Out Of Your Garden With One Essential Oil

    While stinkbugs are harmless, the foul-smelling odor they emit is certainly unpleasant. Thankfully, you can keep them out of your garden with one essential oil.

    By Laura Zbinden February 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • Lawn with light green yellowish grass

    Adding Too Much Of This To Your Lawn Will Turn Your Grass Yellow

    Everyone wants a healthy, green lawn. While adding lime is undoubtedly helpful in some situations, it also entirely depends on the current pH of your soil.

    By Laura Zbinden February 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Coke bottle in back yard

    The Viral Weed Killer Trick You Should Think Twice Before Trying

    Not all viral internet hacks work. Here is the one weed-killer trick that's been making its rounds online and that you should think twice before trying.

    By Laura Zbinden February 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Woman adding road salt to walkway

    Avoid This Snow Shoveling Mistake That Can Damage Your Lawn

    Using road salt in the winter is great for averting slips and melting ice, but it also damages your lawn. Here's the snow shoveling mistake you should avoid.

    By Laura Zbinden February 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Gardener staking up plants with zip ties

    Keep Climbing Plants In Check With This Genius Zip Tie Hack

    Zip ties are an excellent tool to have in your arsenal when it comes to home hacks. You can even use them to keep your climbing plants in check.

    By Laura Zbinden February 16th, 2024 Read More
  • Flummoxed senior citizen looking out the window

    Things Your Neighbors Secretly Hate About Your Yard

    While your home is your oasis, you should be wary of those around you. Here are some things that your neighbors secretly hate about your yard.

    By Ryan Cashman February 9th, 2024 Read More
  • Woman walking with wheelbarrow on green lawn

    This Unexpected Epsom Salt Hack Keeps Your Lawn Bright Green

    Did you know Epsom salt can help keep your lawn healthy and green? Here's how to use this unexpected hack.

    By Laura Zbinden February 5th, 2024 Read More
  • Cinnamon sticks and ground cinnamon

    10 Ways Cinnamon Will Work Wonders In Your Garden

    Cinnamon, the extremely common ingredient in your household pantry, can be incredibly beneficial for your garden, too.

    By Ryan Cashman February 4th, 2024 Read More
  • Mixed berries on a wooden table

    Why Blueberries And Raspberries Don't Belong Together In Your Garden

    Mixing blueberries and raspberries for a refreshing snack may be delicious, but it doesn't mean they belong together in your garden. Here's why.

    By Laura Zbinden February 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Azalea bushes

    Don't Prune Any Of These Plants In The Fall

    A good pruning regimen is vital for plant health. However, not all plants should be pruned at the same time. For the following plants, skip the fall pruning.

    By Ryan Cashman February 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Concrete patio with rod iron chair

    Easily Clean Your Concrete Patio With Just One Kitchen Staple

    Do you have to clean your patio but are dreading the laborious process? For a quick hack, all you need is one simple household ingredient.

    By Laura Zbinden February 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Photo of mole popping out of the ground

    Huge Mistakes That Are Attracting Moles To Your Yard

    While moles are considered harmless creatures, they can wreak havoc on your garden. You may be attracting them with the following huge mistakes.

    By Ryan Cashman February 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Mulch at the base of a young tree

    The Crucial Mulching Mistake To Avoid Around Trees

    While mulch can be very beneficial for plants, it also needs to be applied correctly. Here's the crucial mulching mistake to avoid around trees.

    By Laura Zbinden February 1st, 2024 Read More
  • Lawn sprinklers watering grass

    What's The Best Time Of Day To Water Your Lawn?

    For those new to lawn care, you may be wondering what time of day is best for watering your lawn. Let's break it down.

    By Laura Zbinden January 31st, 2024 Read More
  • Man shoveling snow with red shovel

    The Best Time To Start Shoveling Snow Might Not Be When You Think

    Shoveling snow is one of those chores nobody enjoys. That said, the best time to do it might not be when you think.

    By Laura Zbinden January 31st, 2024 Read More
  • White snowball viburnum flowers

    This Hydrangea Look-Alike Is Just As Gorgeous & Easier To Take Care Of

    Hydrangeas complement any garden. However, they can be difficult to care for. Here's an easier-to-care-for hydrangea look-alike.

    By Laura Zbinden January 30th, 2024 Read More
  • Snake in grass

    Stop Snakes From Slithering In Your Garden With One Common Scent

    While snakes can benefit your garden by eliminating pests, they can still be frightening (and dangerous). Here's how to get rid of them with a common scent.

    By Laura Zbinden January 29th, 2024 Read More
  • Stack of firewood and a wheelbarrow

    This Giant Mistake Is Attracting Brown Recluse Spiders Right To Your Yard

    If you live in an area with an infestation of brown recluse spiders, you may be attracting them to your yard with this one mistake.

    By Laura Zbinden January 27th, 2024 Read More
  • Wasp sitting on a nest

    Say Goodbye To Wasps For Good With This Unlikely WD-40 Hack

    Discovering a wasp nest in your garden is never pleasant. Here's a trick that utilizes WD-40 that'll send wasps packing, for good.

    By Laura Zbinden January 26th, 2024 Read More
  • Group sitting at at table eating at night

    Soothing Scents That Actually Repel Mosquitos Like Magic

    While spending time outdoors, nothing is more irritating than blood-sucking mosquitoes. Here are some soothing scents that actually repel them.

    By Laura Zbinden January 25th, 2024 Read More
  • Potted plant with chopped banana peels

    Stop Throwing Away Banana Peels And Use Them In Your Garden

    Bananas are ripe with nutrients, not just for humans but also for plants. Instead of throwing away your banana peels, you should use them in your garden.

    By Laura Zbinden January 24th, 2024 Read More
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