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  • bald eagle swoops down to water
    Wildlife
    Wildlife By Yvonne Glasgow 5 months ago

    If You Want To Catch A Glimpse Of A Bald Eagle, You Might Want To Visit Alaska

    There's nothing more American than catching sight of a bald eagle in the wild — and Alaska is easily the best place to spot these majestic birds.

    By Yvonne Glasgow 5 months ago Read More
  • a yard with green grass and other ground cover plants
    Garden
    Garden By Jessica Steinhoff 5 months ago

    The Must-Plant Ground Cover With Gorgeous Color-Changing Leaves

    Tired of the same old green garden? Whether it's spring, summer, or fall, this gorgeous ground cover plant is sure to brighten up your lawn.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 5 months ago Read More
  • roses blooming in fall
    Garden
    Garden By Nancy Schaffer 5 months ago

    How To Keep Your Garden Roses Blooming In Fall

    As fall rolls around, the days get shorter, the temperatures drop, and you'll need to follow these tips to keep your rose garden blooming in the autumn months.

    By Nancy Schaffer 5 months ago Read More
  • Small bird eating a ripe apple on a tree
    Garden
    Garden By Jessica Steinhoff 5 months ago

    Protect Fruit Trees From Getting Ravaged By Pests With A Simple Clothing Hack

    Birds, wasps, and squirrels love your fruit trees, so how can you keep these pests at bay? If you've got old clothes, repurpose them to protect your orchard.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 5 months ago Read More
  • A couple camping with dog, enjoying coffee at sunset
    Gear
    Gear By Jennifer Davis 5 months ago

    Looking For A New Tent? Here's 2025's Most Reliable Choice, Based On Reviews

    After analyzing hundreds of tent reviews, one model consistently rises above the rest. Here's what makes it the top choice, and if it's a good fit for you.

    By Jennifer Davis 5 months ago Read More
  • Adding pebbles to fairy garden planter
    Garden
    Garden By Jessica Steinhoff 5 months ago

    Repurpose Pool Noodles For Adorable Fairy Garden Planters

    Have a stack of pool noodles taking up precious real estate in your garage? Repurpose them in this whimsical DIY project to create fairy garden planters.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 5 months ago Read More
  • smiling woman in the woods surrounded by autumn foliage
    Safety
    Safety By Rebecca Corey 5 months ago

    How To DIY An Emergency Whistle For Extra Safety On A Camping Trip

    A whistle is a vital tool when it comes to staying safe while camping. If you've left yours at home, though, don't fret: Just make one yourself.

    By Rebecca Corey 5 months ago Read More
  • man installing patio on hill using proper tools
    Build
    Build By Nicole Wisniewski 5 months ago

    What To Know Before Installing Pavers On Your Sloped Lawn

    Sloped backyards present unique challenges when it comes to installing pavers. But by following a few extra steps, you can build your dream patio.

    By Nicole Wisniewski 5 months ago Read More
  • People at campsite with picnic table
    Travel
    Travel By Nick Geracie 5 months ago

    The Most Popular Family-Friendly Campsites You Can Find In The US

    Yes, camping with family can be fun. Start by grabbing a tent or RV site at one of these popular destinations, from national parks to themed activity parks.

    By Nick Geracie 5 months ago Read More
  • Flowers in a planter box with terra cotta pots next to them
    Garden
    Garden By Alisha Land 5 months ago

    The Vibrant Flower That'll Last All The Way Into Fall, But Could Cause Problems In Your Garden

    As your garden winds down into fall, it's nice to have a few new blooms. This common flowering plant is a popular option, but you need to plant it responsibly.

    By Alisha Land 5 months ago Read More
  • hummingbird visiting feeder on snowy day
    Wildlife
    Wildlife By Danno Wise 5 months ago

    Why You Should Adjust Your Hummingbird Nectar Recipe For Cooler Weather

    Hummingbirds are still plenty active in the late fall and even winter in some regions. This recipe adjustment keeps hummers fed and feeders safe.

    By Danno Wise 5 months ago Read More
  • Woman sorting through her recycling, including plastic bottles
    Build
    Build By Jessica Steinhoff 5 months ago

    Repurpose These Common Pieces Of Trash For Adorable Garden Decor

    Trash can be more than just waste. Many common household items can take on a second life as charming garden decor with a touch of creativity and a little glue.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 5 months ago Read More
  • perfectly edged and mowed lawn
    Garden
    Garden By Nicole Wisniewski 5 months ago

    How To Determine Whether To Mow Or Edge Your Lawn First

    The great lawn care debate: mow first or edge first? Discover the best approach for your routine and preferences to keep your lawn happy and healthy.

    By Nicole Wisniewski 5 months ago Read More
  • a sweet alyssum plant with white flowers
    Garden
    Garden By Lauren Kim 5 months ago

    Help Your Tomato Garden Thrive With These Small White Flowers

    Tomatoes are a delight to have in the garden, but they are prone to unwanted visits from a number of pests. This beautiful flower may be the solution.

    By Lauren Kim 5 months ago Read More
  • the s-shaped tracks left by ash borer larvae on the inner layer of a tree trunk
    Wildlife
    Wildlife By Jennifer Davis 5 months ago

    The Tiny Yet Destructive Invasive Beetle To Look Out For On Your Ash Trees

    With their wide-spreading, leafy branches, ash trees are quite popular in the U.S., but they’re being seriously threatened by a truly devastating beetle.

    By Jennifer Davis 5 months ago Read More
  • Woman in jacket looking at stormy sky
    Camping
    Camping By Danno Wise 5 months ago

    The Old Farmer's Almanac's Winter Weather Forecast Is Here And This Is What It Predicts

    Each year, the Old Farmer's Almanac issues its winter weather forecasts with an 80% accuracy rate. Before you head outdoors, check out what it's predicting.

    By Danno Wise 5 months ago Read More
  • Changing leaves across beautiful pond in Andes, New York
    Travel
    Travel By Baylee Bunce 5 months ago

    Explore Beautiful Hiking Trails At An Often Overlooked Upstate NY Fall Destination

    While leaf peepers flock to Vermont and New Hampshire, this charming Catskills town offers equally stunning fall colors, historical charm, and fewer crowds.

    By Baylee Bunce 5 months ago Read More
  • Bumble bee and brimstone butterfly visiting bright pink blossom
    Garden
    Garden By Nicole Wisniewski 5 months ago

    Bring More Pollen-Loving Critters To Your Garden With A DIY Pollinator Pot

    Pollinators are essential to the health of our planet, but they are under threat. Give them a helping hand by creating a pollinator-friendly planter pot.

    By Nicole Wisniewski 5 months ago Read More
  • Tan colored tent set up in the woods with folding table and chairs.
    Camping
    Camping By Yvonne Glasgow 5 months ago

    A Must-Know Rule That'll Help You Find A Safe Campsite

    When choosing campsite, there's a lot to think about. If you want to find a safe place to camp, there's one critical thing that shouldn't be overlooked.

    By Yvonne Glasgow 5 months ago Read More
  • Woman confused in her tomato garden
    Garden
    Garden By Nicholas B. 5 months ago

    10 Common Gardening Mistakes That Are Horrible For The Environment

    Even the most experienced gardener is always learning. It turns out that some common techniques are not only bad for our gardens, but for the Earth as well.

    By Nicholas B. 5 months ago Read More
  • screened-in patio in backyard
    Build
    Build By Nancy Schaffer 5 months ago

    DIY Or Professional: How To Determine The Best Way To Screen-In Your Patio

    Screening in your patio seems straightforward until you see the price quotes and complexity involved. These factors help you make the right choice.

    By Nancy Schaffer 5 months ago Read More
  • Jack-o-lantern in front yard
    Build
    Build By Megan Newton 5 months ago

    DIY A Spooky Halloween Arch For Your Yard With The Help Of Old Pool Noodles

    Those leftover pool noodles create the perfect spooky entrance for Halloween. There's no limit to your creativity with this budget-friendly DIY.

    By Megan Newton 5 months ago Read More
  • hands pushing down dark soil around a plant
    Garden
    Garden By Nina Phillips 5 months ago

    Common Soil Colors And What They Mean For Your Garden

    You've seen brown or black soil in your garden, but what about red, white, or even green? Here's what you can learn from the color of your soil.

    By Nina Phillips 5 months ago Read More
  • Canopy of fall foliage in timber forest
    Travel
    Travel By Nina Phillips 5 months ago

    Desert Views And Fall Foliage Are A Highlight Of This Underrated Texas National Park

    This Texas national park combines stunning desert landscapes with surprising fall colors that rival New England. Most travelers overlook this hidden gem.

    By Nina Phillips 5 months ago Read More
  • Woman pulling weeds from raised garden bed
    Garden
    Garden By Jessica Steinhoff 5 months ago

    Why You Should Consider Waiting Until After It Rains To Pull Weeds

    Heading out to the garden after it rains might be the last thing on your mind. But, it may actually make the dreaded task of weeding easier.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 5 months ago Read More
  • A small bird pecking at a bicycle tire
    Build
    Build By Jessica Steinhoff 5 months ago

    DIY A Carnival-Inspired Bird Feeder With A Repurposed Bicycle Wheel

    Give an old bicycle wheel new life with a colorful DIY project that adds whimsy to your yard while inviting birds to stop by for an adventuresome snack.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 5 months ago Read More
  • Woman pruning her hydrangea plant
    Garden
    Garden By Ryan Cashman 5 months ago

    The Worst Time Of Day For Pruning The Plants In Your Garden

    Pruning your plants is key to maintaining their longterm health, but doing it at the wrong time can actually harm them. Here's when to avoid it.

    By Ryan Cashman 5 months ago Read More
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