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  • a pink rose extends out and is covered in snow
    Garden
    Garden By Danno Wise 3 months ago

    How To Prepare Your Roses For Harsh Winter Weather

    Winter is coming, but that doesn't have to spell bad news for your rosebushes. Prepare your roses for snow, ice, and frost by completing a few garden tasks.

    By Danno Wise 3 months ago Read More
  • Gloved hands using pruning shears to trim the end of a fall-colored bush
    Garden
    Garden By Nina Phillips 3 months ago

    What To Know Before Trying The Chop-And-Drop Gardening Trend

    The chop-and-drop gardening trend sounds like the perfect solution for end-of-season cleanup, but it comes with some trade-offs that might surprise you.

    By Nina Phillips 3 months ago Read More
  • Empty mason jars outside
    Build
    Build By Tyler Palicia 3 months ago

    A DIY Patio Lantern Idea That'll Make Use Of Your Old Belt And A Jar

    Outdoor hanging lanterns and string lights add loads of nighttime ambience to any size space. Instead of springing for store-bought versions, make your own!

    By Tyler Palicia 3 months ago Read More
  • rotten and damaged wood in need of repair
    Garden
    Garden By Megan Newton 3 months ago

    The Best Method For Bringing Your Damaged Planter Boxes Back To Life

    Weather and wear don’t have to spell the end for your garden boxes. With the right care, even old planters can be restored to look and perform like new.

    By Megan Newton 3 months ago Read More
  • A vertical wooden fence with dark shadows from trees and bushes
    Build
    Build By Nina Phillips 3 months ago

    How To Choose Between WPC And Plastic Lumber For Your Backyard Fence

    Your backyard fence can look timeless or modern depending on the material you choose and these two popular options each bring something different to the table.

    By Nina Phillips 3 months ago Read More
  • Hosta and watering can in a backyard
    Garden
    Garden By Kathy Adams 3 months ago

    Help Your Hostas Come Back Thriving In Spring With A Late Fall Garden Task

    Hosta plants are a garden favorite, and require little maintenance. But to ensure the large, colorful booms thrive next spring, don't skip this late fall task.

    By Kathy Adams 3 months ago Read More
  • Scientist observing and studying nature
    Wildlife
    Wildlife By Nicholas B. 3 months ago

    Citizen Science: Tips For Turning Everyday Outdoor Moments Into Meaningful Scientific Research

    We live in a crowdsourced world, from movie reviews to online encyclopedias. Citizen science turns your love of the outdoors into important data for scientists.

    By Nicholas B. 3 months ago Read More
  • An American robin eating a grub
    Garden
    Garden By Jessica Steinhoff 3 months ago

    Attract More Robins To Your Yard With A Clever Feeding Hack

    A simple shift in your feeding routine can make your yard much more appealing to a beloved backyard guest, especially when other food sources are scarce.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 3 months ago Read More
  • Bright yellow Dusty Miller flowers in garden
    Garden
    Garden By Cayla Leonard 3 months ago

    Upgrade Your Cool-Season Landscape With This Low-Maintenance Unique Plant

    Nothing beats a garden that complements the current season. One plant looks as if it was covered in a morning frost, perfect for adorning your winter garden.

    By Cayla Leonard 3 months ago Read More
  • Garden rose bushes
    Garden
    Garden By Ryan Cashman 3 months ago

    A Pretty But Fast-Spreading Flower To Avoid Planting Next To Your Roses

    If you love your roses, be sure to avoid planting them next to this beautiful yellow flower, which is known to foster disease through moist environments.

    By Ryan Cashman 3 months ago Read More
  • Hand holding grass seed over green lawn
    Garden
    Garden By Jessica Steinhoff 3 months ago

    How To Choose The Best NightShift Grass Seed For A Lush And Green Lawn

    NightShift’s grass blends promise the lush lawn of your dreams. The real secret lies in choosing the mix that matches your climate, sunlight, & upkeep style.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 3 months ago Read More
  • Compost with plenty of worms on a shovel
    Garden
    Garden By Ryan Cashman 3 months ago

    What To Know Before Trying Seafood Compost As Fertilizer In Your Garden

    Seafood compost offers rich nutrients and soil balance for home gardens, but it also comes with a few challenges every gardener should prepare for.

    By Ryan Cashman 3 months ago Read More
  • A man relaxing in hot tub
    Build
    Build By Nicole Wisniewski 3 months ago

    A DIY Pergola Idea That'll Add Privacy To Your Backyard Hot Tub

    Create a private backyard escape where your hot tub feels secluded and serene. A stylish structure can boost comfort, shade, and the overall vibe of your space.

    By Nicole Wisniewski 3 months ago Read More
  • Green apple on a tree under snow
    Garden
    Garden By Kathy Adams 3 months ago

    The Easy Installation That Can Protect Your Fruit Trees This Winter

    Worried about hungry critters targeting your backyard fruit trees this winter? There's an easy hack for protecting those trees with a simple DIY project.

    By Kathy Adams 3 months ago Read More
  • Gloved hand pulling weeds from the garden
    Garden
    Garden By Cayla Leonard 3 months ago

    The Highly-Destructive Plant To Look Out For In Your Garden (And How To Get Rid Of It)

    Tackling invasive plants requires a solid approach to avoid spreading these plants more quickly. Here's one such plant to look for and how to handle it.

    By Cayla Leonard 3 months ago Read More
  • Lanternfly on a twig
    Garden
    Garden By Tyler Palicia 3 months ago

    Lanternflies Will Be A Thing Of The Past With The Help Of These Kitchen Staples

    Lanternflies are the invasive scourge of the 2020s in the eastern U.S. But they don't bite or sting, and are easy to get rid of using homemade ingredients.

    By Tyler Palicia 3 months ago Read More
  • Pushing a spreader with grass seed in it
    Garden
    Garden By Alisha Land 3 months ago

    How To Determine If Pearl's Premium Grass Seed Is Right For Your Yard

    Achieving the perfect lawn is a never-ending work in progress. While Pearl's Premium Grass is touted as a low-maintenance solution, there's up-front work to do.

    By Alisha Land 3 months ago Read More
  • Sequoia National park just south of Woodlake
    Travel
    Travel By Ian Patton 3 months ago

    Travel To The Sierra Nevada Region To See One Of California's Most Beautiful Botanical Gardens

    Northern California has some incredibly beautiful flowers and plant life, and there's one town in the Sierra Nevada region that features many of them.

    By Ian Patton 3 months ago Read More
  • Using a ratchet to adjust or replace lawn mower blades
    Garden
    Garden By Alisha Land 3 months ago

    Here's What'll Happen If You Install Lawn Mower Blades Upside Down

    A single flipped blade can quietly wreck your lawn’s perfect look. Even seasoned mowers make this mistake and the results aren’t as harmless as they seem.

    By Alisha Land 3 months ago Read More
  • jade plant in a pot with several other potted plants behind it
    Garden
    Garden By Kathy Adams 3 months ago

    The Best Method For Propagating A Jade Plant

    What's better than a jade plant? Multiple jade plants. Learn how to propagate the popular potted garden favorite with an easy method anyone can replicate.

    By Kathy Adams 3 months ago Read More
  • A beautiful patio with warm lights, corner sofa and a fire
    Garden
    Garden By Daniel Warden 3 months ago

    Clever Hacks To Banish Pests From Your Patio

    Patios are designed for pleasant outdoor living. But bugs, rodents, and other critters can make relaxing difficult. Fortunately there are a range of deterrents.

    By Daniel Warden 3 months ago Read More
  • red apples grow on a tree
    Garden
    Garden By Ryan Cashman 3 months ago

    How To Grow And Care For The Red Apple Trees In Your Yard

    An apple a day keeps the doctor away — so why not grow a whole bunch of them? Here's everything you need to know before you plant apple trees in your yard.

    By Ryan Cashman 3 months ago Read More
  • driveway covered in snow and ice
    Garden
    Garden By Kathy Adams 3 months ago

    Remedy Your Icy Driveway With The Help Of A Common Garden Tool

    Don't buy expensive gadgets to tackle an icy driveway. You most likely have the perfect tool in your shed for breaking through and shoveling stubborn ice.

    By Kathy Adams 3 months ago Read More
  • view of ocean, bay and housing from above on a sunny day
    Travel
    Travel By Meghan Allsopp 3 months ago

    Enjoy Sweeping Canyon And Hillside Views At An Underrated California State Park

    California has plenty to offer travelers, no matter their goal. Whether they want to surf the waves of the Pacific or get lost in lush forests, it's there.

    By Meghan Allsopp 3 months ago Read More
  • A man kneeling with handfuls of dark brown soil.
    Garden
    Garden By Adrian Suppes 3 months ago

    The Must-Plant Herb That'll Help Keep Your Soil Happy And Prevent Erosion

    If you're dealing with erosion and poor quality soil in your yard, there is an easy-to-grow herb that might just be the solution to your problems.

    By Adrian Suppes 3 months ago Read More
  • robin with red berry in its mouth
    Garden
    Garden By Meghan Allsopp 3 months ago

    A Beautiful Fruit-Bearing Tree That'll Have Robins Flocking To Your Yard

    Want to attract robins well into the fall and early winter? This fruit-bearing tree provides a harvest when the weather gets cold and robin's earthworms hide.

    By Meghan Allsopp 3 months ago Read More
  • An open jar of sunflower seeds on a table
    Garden
    Garden By Jessica Steinhoff 3 months ago

    What To Know Before Using Sunflower Seeds To Kill Weeds In Your Garden

    Sunflowers can influence more than just the look of your garden. Their natural chemistry can shift how weeds behave, making placement an important decision.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 3 months ago Read More
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