Choose The Perfect Tomato Plant For Your Garden With These Tips
Choosing the right tomato plant makes all the difference. From seedling health to climate and space, a few key factors can set your garden up for success.
Read MoreChoosing the right tomato plant makes all the difference. From seedling health to climate and space, a few key factors can set your garden up for success.
Read MoreA creative afternoon project turns everyday glassware into a striking outdoor accent. It’s a perfect mix of artistry, sustainability, and backyard charm.
Read MoreThere are a number of fly-specific pest control options at the store. But this DIY saves money and makes use of a few simple items to attract and trap flies.
Read MoreMany deciduous trees drop more than leaves: Messy fruit and seed pods make for a lot of work. One tree with beautiful flowers is a bit less labor intensive.
Read MoreMore than just a culinary staple, this versatile herb thrives in tough conditions and quietly shields your garden from some of its biggest nuisances.
Read MoreGood wine doesn't last forever, but good garden furniture might. Here's how you can repurpose your old wine rack into a nifty DIY herb planter.
Read MoreRyobi tools, with their distinctive green cases, are popular with home and garden DIYers. For professional, commercial projects, you might look to other brands.
Read MoreWhen the weather outside is getting frosty, your lawn probably is too. Luckily, you can protect your precious grass from freezing, even when it's dormant.
Read MoreWhile you can buy fancy privacy shades, screens, and shutters for your porch or gazebo, it's easy to take old shutters and make your own with a little hardware.
Read MoreA thriving pumpkin patch isn’t just about space. With the right mix of sunlight, soil, and care, these vines can bring a touch of autumn anywhere.
Read MoreIn late summer and fall, these small orange arachnids will stretch their circular webs across trees and porches in your yard and garden. That’s a good thing.
Read MoreSudden frosts can damage any sort of tree that isn't expecting it, but especially fruit trees. You may lose a harvest if you don't take steps to protect them.
Read MoreSome garden plants do more than grow, they give back. One bean might be the secret to richer soil, healthier crops, and a thriving ecosystem in your backyard.
Read MoreBlue jays might be beautiful, but there's a good reason many bird enthusiasts don't want them around their feeders. Learn why and how to mitigate them.
Read MoreCompanion plants can be grown in such a way that each plant supports the other. Strawberries, as it happens, are friends with lots of other veggies and flowers.
Read MoreWhen thinking of ways to elevate your home's curb appeal, don't forget about your shutters. There's one easy tip that will take them to the next level.
Read MoreDon't just look to autumn flowers and gorgeous leaf-changing trees for fall foliage. There's a variety of hydrangea that will be the star of your fall garden.
Read MoreWhen the weather starts getting cold, your plants do, too. With the help of a certain piece of camping gear, though, you can protect your plants from frost.
Read MoreWhen we think succulents, we generally think hot, dry desert conditions. But many species thrive in cold, rocky areas, and even endure subzero temperatures.
Read MoreWhen choosing garden edging, there's no need to stick with traditional materials. Vinyl records, believe it or not, can be used for a fun edging solution.
Read MorePomegranate trees are actually one of the more low-maintenance fruit trees out there. To grow one in your garden, autumn might be the best planting season.
Read MoreNothing jazzes up your home like plants and flowers thriving in DIY window boxes. But how do you choose the right type of wood for your project?
Read MoreCompost is great for gardens, but it can take months or years to become usable. There's something you may have that can speed up the breakdown process, though.
Read MoreDon't wait until spring is on the horizon to plan your ideal in-season garden. One easy step you can take is to plant this pretty flowering shrub in the fall.
Read MoreOnce thought of as a nuisance, moss is now being recognized for its contributions in creating healthy, low-maintenance, and aesthetically pleasing gardens.
Read MoreAs cool weather approaches in the southern part of the U.S., lawn care changes. Warm-season grasses get ready for their long winter's nap and you can help.
Read MoreThis fragrant herb smells delightful to humans but sends common yard pests running in the opposite direction. It's surprisingly easy to grow too.
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