Easily Test Your Garden Soil With The Help Of An Old Mason Jar
Wonder 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 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.
Read MoreSetting a grill and chairs on the lawn is fine, but leads to muddy, worn lawns. Instead, upgrade your backyard with this easy DIY floating wood deck project.
Read MoreHoping to draw more birds to your yard? Well, there’s one flowering tree with an incredibly unique vibe that’s just perfect for your feathered friends.
Read MoreMore RVers are embracing a minimalist style of camping that offers greater privacy, less structure, and a deeper connection to nature.
Read MorePatios are ideal for lounging, but sometimes you don't want nosey neighbors seeing what you're up to. Build an easy DIY privacy fence that will also add joy.
Read MoreBuying full-grown rose bushes can make a dent in your gardening budget, but the best method for propagating roses is much cheaper and surprisingly simple.
Read MoreRead any good books lately? Take those finished tomes and put them to good use in your yard or garden by repurposing them as part of a DIY birdhouse project.
Read MoreSwimming in ocean waters is one of the perks of beachgoing. However, be aware that this part of the beach usually has "no swimming" signs posted for a reason.
Read MoreRefueling lawn mowers and other gas-powered equipment can be a splashy mess, with fuel spilling everywhere. Fix that with a simple trick and a little know-how.
Read MoreGardens serve many functions, from providing veggies to feeding hummingbirds. Another option is packing your flower garden with fragrant, sweet-smelling blooms.
Read MoreWhile many of your bird visitors swing through during summer migrations, those that stay all winter might benefit from a birdbath heater. But there are risks.
Read MoreTissue paper is great when you're giving gifts, but it's also pretty great for your garden because this birthday staple is perfect for composting.
Read MoreA Sahara Desert tour comes with its own challenges from heat, sun, and a lack of water. There are also a whole host of animals that slither, bite, and sting.
Read MoreYou know you need to periodically aerate all or part of your lawn. But is there a difference in spike aerators? In fact, there is a right type for your yard.
Read MoreWood mulch is a gardener go-to, and pine bark could work perfectly for your plants. However, consider the pros and cons before getting busy in your garden.
Read MoreYour garden or yard is an oasis day and night. Decorate for both while your feathered friends hydrate and bathe with this easy DIY using Dollar Tree supplies.
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