DIY A Wind Chime For Your Garden By Repurposing Mason Jar Lids
Your porch provides the perfect opportunity to decorate with repurposed items. This easy DIY turns mason jar rings into eye-catching displays in a wind chime.
Read MoreYour porch provides the perfect opportunity to decorate with repurposed items. This easy DIY turns mason jar rings into eye-catching displays in a wind chime.
Read MorePart of the fun of providing birdhouses is offering up bits and fluff for your guests to build a nest with. But some materials people often share aren't safe.
Read MoreThere's nothing like waking up to the smell of coffee when camping. Convince someone to fire up the Makita Outdoor Adventure coffee maker and get to brewing.
Read MoreFrench drains are popular solutions to deal with excess water in your yard. However, there is much to know before you install one. Consider these pros and cons.
Read MoreIf you're lacking a shed and struggling with storage space for all your garden tools, you can repurpose an old toolbox with this fun DIY project.
Read MoreYou love hanging out in your yard … but so do ticks. Fortunately, there’s a landscaping tip that can beautify your lawn and keep these dangerous beasts at bay.
Read MoreBirdbaths don't have to be utilitarian basins. Costco's birdbath-style fountain adds sculptural grace to your garden, but we've broken down the pros and cons.
Read MoreTomatoes are delicious and gardeners love to plant them. But they can be tough to maintain and get good yields. Try this easy-to-grow option for great results.
Read MoreSitting out and enjoying your backyard sounds great until the sun beats down on you. Rather than purchase pricey pergola shades, DIY your own colorful versions.
Read MoreAll lawn mowers are not created equal. Whether looking at gas or electric, it's worth weighing the various options and features before buying a new lawn mower.
Read MoreWhen preparing a bird buffet, you might be tempted to get creative with cheese. But there are some serious things to consider before you give them any dairy.
Read MoreIf it's time to install a pool in your yard, there are a lot of considerations in terms of size, design, and cost. A cocktail pool is a unique option for many.
Read MoreYou know those mesh bags that hold onions and potatoes? Don't throw them away when you're done. Instead, you can repurpose them to hold your garden tools.
Read MoreA perfect lawn takes effort, so finding ways to trim time along with grass is important. This technique requires no added tools, just a sense of direction.
Read MoreEverybody loves it when hummingbirds come to visit, and if you've got this purple hanging planter staple, expect to see your feathered friends show up soon.
Read MoreWonder if your garden soil is right for the vegetables you want to plant? Well, you can have a whole lot of fun testing your soil with a repurposed Mason jar.
Read MoreWith RV and tent camping both on the rise, finding ways to save money with each outing becomes essential. Don't overlook this popular discount membership idea.
Read MoreSpotted lanternflies have spread like wildfire, and they may have invaded your yard. Here's how to spot and remove them before they do too much damage.
Read MoreWhile birdbaths are, literally, for the birds, it's nice to decorate them a bit for admiring humans. Evoke a tropical island vibe with this custom DIY birdbath.
Read MoreDon't throw away your old soil and mulch bags. Those pieces of plastic are surprisingly effective in your battle against the weeds in your garden.
Read MoreSpiderwebs can be unsightly, but there are a couple of reasons why these natural wonders are pretty important if you want hummingbirds hanging out in your yard.
Read MorePulling weeds can be an exhausting, messy venture. Gain some leverage and save money by repurposing this common tool already sitting in your kitchen drawer.
Read MoreWood fences make your yard a private space and look great from the street. But Drew and Jonathan Scott have a clever way to upgrade even the nicest fencing.
Read MoreGetting the right lawn mower for your yard is part one. Adding these simple steps will not only keep it working better, but extend your mower's life for years.
Read MoreWhen building a hummingbird-friendly garden, you want plants blooming in both sun and shade. This plant, known for its greenery, sports blooms hummers love.
Read MoreBuilding your own trellis can be a lot of fun, and if you've got an old trampoline sitting around the yard, you can repurpose its springs for great DIY project.
Read MoreSquirrels love digging up your garden, and unfortunately, you might be luring the pesky rodents to your yard by using a specific kind of fertilizer.
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