Why TikTok Users Are Absolutely Loving Gravely Lawn Mowers
A popular mower brand is gaining attention thanks to its compact size and power, but its quirks and drawbacks mean it won’t be the right fit for every yard.
Read MoreA popular mower brand is gaining attention thanks to its compact size and power, but its quirks and drawbacks mean it won’t be the right fit for every yard.
Read MoreYou may have done everything to protect your bird feeder from squirrels and other critters, but overlooking this one task may invite pests in a different way.
Read MoreSpiders in the garden can be beneficial, but having to wade through their webs can make gardening a bummer. Here's a trick that can help keep them away.
Read MoreThere are a variety of string trimmer heads, each with different downsides, so it's best to inform yourself before choosing the best one for your lawn.
Read MoreSome gardeners know winter can be busy with winter vegetables and clearing old growth. But in fact, there are a lot of projects one can do in the off season.
Read MoreThis climbing plant with large, gorgeous flowers in an array of colors can certainly liven up your boring fence and bring interest to your garden.
Read MoreThat old Tupperware stacked in your kitchen could be the perfect start to a clever, eco-friendly DIY that brightens your garden and attracts pollinators.
Read MoreUsing a lawn mower in the rain is generally a bad idea, but does that also apply to robotic lawn mowers? What if they're on a schedule and it happens to rain?
Read MoreTrees can be a huge improvement for any lawn, but they don't last forever. If your neighbor's tree falls on your yard, what exactly are you supposed to do?
Read MoreWhen it comes to keeping slugs and bugs out of your garden, there are many DIY gardening hacks to try. Here's what we know about using oatmeal to deter pests.
Read MoreIf you're looking to give your porch a more warm and welcoming facelift but don't want anything that requires too much care, this ingenious hack is for you.
Read MoreWhile it's easy enough to buy a metal or plastic bird feeder, it's kind of nice to make your own from natural materials in your own backyard or a nearby forest.
Read MoreWhile the lawn mower safety bar is a valuable feature for keeping you from danger, frequent stops while mowing the lawn can be annoying.
Read MoreIf you are looking to add some privacy to your backyard in a natural way, you can do so with a dense hedge that's easy to grow and maintain.
Read MoreModern tech improves so fast, those tiny security cameras you bought five years ago are obsolete. Instead of tossing them, turn them into birdwatching tools.
Read MoreWhether you have a balcony or an expansive garden with multiple activity areas, decorating can get pricey fast. Instead, get creative with thrift store finds.
Read MoreWhen winter arrives, food sources are scarce for overwintering birds. While feeders help, to really make sure they visit, plant this tasty cold-hardy shrub.
Read MoreThis beautiful preserve in the Magnolia State protects hundreds of native plant and animal species while also providing a quiet escape for nature lovers.
Read MoreCaring for a birdbath means frequent cleaning. Sometimes algae builds up and it can be tough to clean (and gross). This popular option naturally blocks algae.
Read MorePutting a bird feeder out in winter is a great way to attract and help your feathered friends. But there's more you should do, all winter long, to keep it safe.
Read MoreIt’s not just heavy rains or hail that can damage a garden — so can strong winds, snapping stems and blowing debris. Here’s how to help protect your garden.
Read MoreInvasive plants and animals can be the scourge of the farmer, rancher, and home gardener. A new pest has been identified in one state, but may be spreading.
Read MoreYou can jazz up your faux plants with a planter that will look attractive and only uses a few affordable staples. Perfect for crafters, this DIY is simple.
Read MoreBright red cardinals (and their mates) against a white field of snow is a joyous sight. A few tweaks to your feeders will make them attractive all winter long.
Read MoreAs temperatures drop, the risk to your plants from frost increases. Keeping an eye on frost advisories and freeze warnings, and knowing the difference, is key.
Read MoreOwls are nearly magical creatures that also act as nature's pest control. So of course you want to play host to one or a few. It's easier than you might think.
Read MoreWhile most gardens wind down during the winter, there are actually several leafy greens you can start in early winter. There are even some you can harvest!
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