Clever Ways To Cover Your Wooden Fence With Climbing Plants
Transform that plain wooden fence into a living wall of greenery. These smart techniques protect your fence while creating stunning results.
Read MoreTransform that plain wooden fence into a living wall of greenery. These smart techniques protect your fence while creating stunning results.
Read MorePool owners, may think maintenance is the biggest headache, but keeping it safe for family and friends is key. Some simple upgrades makes a world of difference.
Read MoreThere are many DIY bird feeders, but one of the most eco-friendly options uses an orange. You'll only need a handful of items to attract songbirds to your yard.
Read MoreWhat if you could have an extraordinary yard full of striking color thanks to one interesting flower trend? It might be an easier gardening goal than you think.
Read MoreSeeking a thrifty DIY that supports your climbing plants? Repurposing an over-the-toilet bathroom shelf into a trellis is an easy solution for your backyard.
Read MoreCompanion planting is about complementary vegetation that grows well together. Not all plants play nicely, and that's where avoiding nemesis planting comes in.
Read MoreHanging bird feeders are handy on porches and in trees, but birds can suffer when things get blustery. Here's how to stabilize things or create alternatives.
Read MoreCamping can be a fun, low-maintenance activity. But when it's time to change clothes, privacy is at a premium. You may already have a changing station on hand.
Read MoreAn unexpected item from your kitchen cabinets may be the perfect addition to your patio's umbrella table, bringing charm and blooms to your outdoor space.
Read MoreA small yard still needs a mower. We've got tips on how to find the right mower type, size, power source, and everything else you need to know.
Read MoreYour compost pile can get surprisingly hot. Find out how to harness this natural heat source to help your greenhouse thrive all year long.
Read MoreIf moles are messing up your yard, you might want to ward them off with mothballs. But before stinking up your lawn, you should reconsider this popular hack.
Read MoreHow can an old, grungy towel become a gorgeous planter you'll want to show off in your garden? With this simple DIY that will make your container plants pop.
Read MoreNothing updates a tired deck (and improves safety) faster than new railings. Cable railings are a sleek option, but be aware you need to install it safely.
Read MoreWant to attract hummingbirds but also want a flower with a distinct, beautiful vibe? This lovely hydrangea will lure hummers and give your garden a unique look.
Read MoreDon’t let your mower gather dust this winter — learn the essential steps to store it safely so it's ready to roll when spring comes back around.
Read MoreWe love our bees! But carpenter bees and wooden decks, door frames, and patio furniture are a bad combo. Thankful there's an easy, humane preventative measure.
Read MoreIf you're thinking about adding a privacy screen in your backyard, learn more about the different popular materials to find what might suit you best.
Read MoreComfort is a priority when you’re camping in chilly weather, and this simple bedding hack will keep you warm and cozy while sleeping in the great outdoors.
Read MoreA soaker hose is a great way to consistently water a garden with minimal effort. You don't need even to spend on a new hose if you have this item lying around.
Read MoreDon't be fooled by its funny sounding name. People and hummingbirds alike will fall in love with this stunning flower. Learn how to grow it in your garden.
Read MoreBad weather happens, but don't let a soaked backpack ruin your hiking trip. Keep your gear safe and dry, without buying expensive new equipment.
Read MoreThere are places in the yard we don't want anthills. While some hacks work to repel or kill ants, this stinky social media trick might actually attract them.
Read MoreSeed bombs are a fun way to fill your garden with flowers, and they’re an equally fun DIY project if you don’t mind getting your hands a little dirty.
Read MoreBird feeders are wonderful for attracting birds. But if you want them to feel comfortable and sit a spell, consider raiding your kitchen drawers for an upgrade.
Read MoreIf you're seeing patches of pink in your lawn and stringy things all over your grass, you've got an uninvited visitor. Fortunately, it's a pretty easy fix.
Read MoreSpotted Lanternflies are a huge problem in the northeast, with no predators. But one tree, itself an interloper, can be used against them in a creative way.
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