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  • A plant with significant signs of pest activity
    Garden
    Garden By Megan Newton 3 months ago

    Repurpose Pool Noodles And An Old Trampoline With A Creative Gardening Project

    An old trampoline can do more than gather dust. With a few pool noodles and some creativity, you can make a unique garden feature that protects your plants.

    By Megan Newton 3 months ago Read More
  • rose garden with red, white, and pink roses
    Garden
    Garden By Cayla Leonard 3 months ago

    The Beautiful Rose Variety That's Actually An Invasive Flower

    A rose by any other name might smell as sweet, but this invasive flower is the last thing anyone needs in their garden. So, how do you keep it out?

    By Cayla Leonard 3 months ago Read More
  • Squirrel digging in flowerbed
    Garden
    Garden By Yvonne Glasgow 3 months ago

    A Naturally Smelly Deterrent That'll Keep Squirrels Out Of Your Yard

    Squirrels may love fresh soil, but there’s one everyday scent that might drive them away, and it’s something most of us toss without a thought.

    By Yvonne Glasgow 3 months ago Read More
  • purple plums on a tree with green leaves.
    Garden
    Garden By Adrian Suppes 3 months ago

    How To Prepare A Plum Pit To Ensure That It Turns Into A Thriving Tree

    If you're interested in growing your own plum tree, there's a lot to learn, starting with the seeds. Learn how to take a plum pit and turn it into a tree.

    By Adrian Suppes 3 months ago Read More
  • A pair of rusty garden sheers sitting on a stone wall near a bush
    Garden
    Garden By Tyler Palicia 3 months ago

    Repurpose An Old Microfiber Cloth To Easily Maintain Your Garden Tools

    You've heard of all the great ways microfiber cloths can be used around your house, but they can actually be used to help maintain your garden tools, as well.

    By Tyler Palicia 3 months ago Read More
  • Buck with massive antlers in field
    Wildlife
    Wildlife By Nicholas B. 3 months ago

    Wild Animals That Are Way More Dangerous Than People Realize (In North America)

    Most of us know to give bears a wide berth in the wild. But there are gentler wild animals, even prey, that can get very aggressive in the wrong situations.

    By Nicholas B. 3 months ago Read More
  • sign warning that ticks can be found in the area
    Garden
    Garden By Alisha Land 3 months ago

    Keep Your Yard Free Of Ticks With A Must-Plant Herb

    Nothing kills the summer vibes quite like a tick infestation. Luckily, one helpful herb should keep these creepy-crawlies out of your yard — for good.

    By Alisha Land 3 months ago Read More
  • Grow bag with basil
    Build
    Build By Tyler Palicia 3 months ago

    Repurpose An Old Dog Crate To Build A Nice-Looking Trellis For Your Grow Bags

    Garden trellises are an ideal platform for climbing plants cultivated in grow bags. If you have an unused wire dog cage sitting around, you're halfway there.

    By Tyler Palicia 3 months ago Read More
  • Man standing and holding a shovel to plant something in a fall setting
    Garden
    Garden By Ian Patton 3 months ago

    A Shade-Loving Flower To Plant During Fall For A Lush Spring Garden

    A shady yard isn't a problem for this beautiful native flower. You can plant the perennial in the fall and expect gorgeous blooms when springtime rolls around.

    By Ian Patton 3 months ago Read More
  • Hands holding fresh red tomatoes in a garden with green leaves.
    Garden
    Garden By Jessica Steinhoff 3 months ago

    The Outlandish Tickle Trick That'll Help Your Tomato Plants To Be As Productive As Possible

    Even the most devoted tomato growers can face pollination problems. One surprisingly playful method may be the secret to turning flowers into fruit.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 3 months ago Read More
  • A black, grey, and white bird perched on a bird green and silver bird feeder.
    Wildlife
    Wildlife By Kathy Adams 3 months ago

    The Highly-Rated Smart Bird Feeder Walmart Shoppers Are Loving

    Smart bird feeders are all the rage. If you're a bird-lover that's thinking about hopping on this trend, there is a Walmart find that you need to check out.

    By Kathy Adams 3 months ago Read More
  • A pot broken on its side
    Build
    Build By Baylee Bunce 3 months ago

    A DIY Garden Edging Idea That'll Make Use Of Your Broken Plant Pots

    Each season, breaking a few terracotta pots is inevitable. Bury small shards in soil for drainage, but save the big pieces for this creative edging project.

    By Baylee Bunce 3 months ago Read More
  • Someone weed whacking tall grass
    Gear
    Gear By Tyler Palicia 3 months ago

    How To Know When Your Weed Whacker String Needs Replacing

    Weed whacker or string trimmer, eventually you'll need to re-spool the thing with new line. So you'll want to know the signs it's time (and when it isn't).

    By Tyler Palicia 3 months ago Read More
  • Spring garden with bluestars and moss phlox flowers
    Garden
    Garden By Cayla Leonard 3 months ago

    The Bright Blue Perennial To Plant During Fall For Beautiful Spring Blooms

    There’s one vivid blue flower that transforms from golden fall beauty to a spring showstopper, offering pollinator appeal and four-season charm.

    By Cayla Leonard 3 months ago Read More
  • a gardener uses eggs to fertilize tomato plants
    Garden
    Garden By Rebecca Corey 3 months ago

    Why You May Want To Reconsider Using Raw Eggs As Garden Fertilizer

    Some people claim that raws eggs make the perfect fertilizer for the plants in your garden. Here's why you shouldn't listen to that advice.

    By Rebecca Corey 3 months ago Read More
  • Nicotiana alata in bloom with colors of white, pink, and purple in a field.
    Garden
    Garden By Ryan Cashman 3 months ago

    The Sweet-Smelling Flower That'll Bring More Pollinators To Your Yard

    There are plenty of plants that will attract pollinators to your outdoor spaces. Few are more fragrant than this ornamental favorite, though.

    By Ryan Cashman 3 months ago Read More
  • Bridge over the Hudson River in Bear Mountain State Park
    Travel
    Travel By Danno Wise 3 months ago

    There's No Shortage Of Beautiful Fall Foliage On This Breathtaking New York Byway

    Drive north from Manhattan on this popular byway, and you’ll be treated to mile after mile of some of the most beautiful fall foliage in the Northeast.

    By Danno Wise 3 months ago Read More
  • A leftover jack-o'-lantern sitting on a moss covered rock
    Build
    Build By Amanda Ketola 3 months ago

    8 Things To Do With Those Leftover Holiday Pumpkins

    If you’re like us, it takes a while to toss the season’s pumpkins. The good news is, there are lots of ways to get a little more life (or meals) out of them.

    By Amanda Ketola 3 months ago Read More
  • A pair of male and female cardinals on snowy branches
    Garden
    Garden By Cayla Leonard 3 months ago

    How To Keep Birds Coming To Your Garden All Winter Long

    While some birds migrate, many stick around in the same place for all four seasons. To make your yard bird-friendly over the winter, take a few easy steps.

    By Cayla Leonard 3 months ago Read More
  • A ripe pumpkin in a home garden
    Garden
    Garden By Adrian Suppes 3 months ago

    The Best Method For Planting Pumpkins In Your Garden

    Growing your own pumpkins for pie and jack-o'-lanterns is a blast. To have them ready for the fall holidays, you'll want to know when and how to get started.

    By Adrian Suppes 3 months ago Read More
  • ants work together to move between leaves
    Garden
    Garden By Yvonne Glasgow 3 months ago

    How To Keep Ants From Invading Your Rock Landscaping

    Rock landscaping might make your garden look nice, but it can also attract hordes of ants. Luckily, there are ways to keep these pests out of your backyard.

    By Yvonne Glasgow 3 months ago Read More
  • Group planting a tree
    Garden
    Garden By Kathy Adams 3 months ago

    The Flowering Tree You Can Plant In The Fall For Lovely Spring Shade

    While fall seems like a time to wind things down in the garden, it can be a good time for some planting. This early-blooming tree is a pollinator favorite.

    By Kathy Adams 3 months ago Read More
  • hikers in Death Valley National Park
    Safety
    Safety By Nicole Wisniewski 3 months ago

    The Unexpected Hidden Danger To Beware Of At Death Valley National Park

    Death Valley’s extremes aren’t limited to heat. A lesser-known hazard can rise fast from distant storms, reshaping canyons and plans in minutes.

    By Nicole Wisniewski 3 months ago Read More
  • A Patagonian lake with snow-capped mountains in the distance
    Travel
    Travel By Daniel Warden 3 months ago

    South America's Most Dangerous (And Thrilling) Hikes

    South America is a massive continent with wildly diverse terrain and ecosystems. Exploring it on foot is wondrous, but can be risky if you're not prepared.

    By Daniel Warden 3 months ago Read More
  • Used paint cans on a table out in the back yard with hedges and other homes in the background
    Build
    Build By Alisha Land 3 months ago

    A Must-Try DIY Bird Feeder That'll Make Use Of Your Empty Paint Cans

    A DIY bird feeder is a great way to involve kids in attracting and caring for your yard's feathered friends. This easy project also repurposes old paint cans

    By Alisha Land 3 months ago Read More
  • dried leaves of a hydrangea with scorched pink blossoms
    Garden
    Garden By Jennifer Davis 3 months ago

    If Your Plants Look Burnt, This Common Landscaping Feature May Be The Culprit

    Nothing strikes fear into a gardener's heart like plants with burnt leaves. Worse still, one classic landscaping feature might just be to blame.

    By Jennifer Davis 3 months ago Read More
  • wooden herb container garden
    Garden
    Garden By Cayla Leonard 3 months ago

    A Fragrant, Low-Growing Herb That's A Great Addition To Your Container Garden

    This tiny herb packs incredible fragrance and flavor into your containers. Plus, it's easy to grow indoors and out, and it's beloved by pollinators.

    By Cayla Leonard 3 months ago Read More
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