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  • Colorful clothespins on a line
    Build
    Build By Kathy Adams 30 days ago

    Easily Transform Old Clothespins Into Adorable Mini Bird Feeders

    It's easy to buy bird feeders online or at your nearest home and garden store. But where's the fun? You can make clever feeders for free with clothespins.

    By Kathy Adams 30 days ago Read More
  • banana tree by fence in yard
    Garden
    Garden By Danno Wise 1 month ago

    Why You Should Grow Bananas At Home (And How To Do It Right)

    Bananas are the most popular fresh fruit in America. But growing them in the garden takes experience. We break down all the tips you'll need.

    By Danno Wise 1 month ago Read More
  • Container garden with several pots outside house
    Build
    Build By Kathy Adams 1 month ago

    Forget Traditional Container Gardening: Try This Budget-Friendly DIY Alternative

    Planters and pots make for a charming container garden. But they come with a drawback: Less soil means more watering. This DIY trick gives you more free time.

    By Kathy Adams 1 month ago Read More
  • Two hands holding a push lawn mower
    Garden
    Garden By Nina Phillips 1 month ago

    Here's The Best Speed For Mowing Your Lawn (& Why Going Faster Isn't Wise)

    Mowing the lawn can be a tedious task, so you may be tempted to pick up the speed to expedite the process. But don't go too fast; slow and steady wins the race.

    By Nina Phillips 1 month ago Read More
  • Barn owl in a nest box
    Build
    Build By Kathy Adams 1 month ago

    This Ancient Technique Is A Stylish Way To Protect Your Owl Nesting Boxes

    Nest boxes can encourage owls to stick around your yard, but it's best if they're made of untreated wood. This centuries-old technique helps protect them.

    By Kathy Adams 1 month ago Read More
  • Planting in late winter
    Garden
    Garden By Danno Wise 1 month ago

    Plant This Frost-Tolerant Flower As Winter Ends To Get A Jumpstart On Spring Gardening

    If you’re itching to get back into the garden as winter comes to a close, this aromatic ground cover might be the perfect low-maintenance plant for you.

    By Danno Wise 1 month ago Read More
  • Hand with potting soil in it
    Garden
    Garden By Kathy Adams 1 month ago

    Don't Throw Away Old Potting Soil, Use It To Attract More Pollinators To Your Yard

    It's easy to end up with partial bags of potting soil, or pots with soil and no flowers. After awhile that soil loses nutrients and porosity. But it's useless.

    By Kathy Adams 1 month ago Read More
  • Garden path made of paver stones
    Garden
    Garden By Yvonne Glasgow 1 month ago

    Turn Your Leftover Pavers Into A Sturdy Planter You'll Love

    If you have leftover paver stones from a gardening project, with the help of a little DIY, you can easily repurpose them into a sturdy planter.

    By Yvonne Glasgow 1 month ago Read More
  • Hydrangea bushes along a home's walkway
    Garden
    Garden By Alisha Land 1 month ago

    What You Need To Know Before Transplanting The Hydrangeas In Your Garden

    Sometimes you need to move plants in your garden, which is easier said than done, so follow these steps carefully if you plan on transplanting a hydrangea.

    By Alisha Land 1 month ago Read More
  • Redbreast on a snow-covered branch
    Build
    Build By TeeJay Small 1 month ago

    DIY A Clever Frozen Bird Feeder That Keeps Birds Coming To Your Yard In The Winter

    Just because it's winter doesn't mean you can't craft fun things for your yard. This simple DIY is not only easy, it can be very beneficial for visiting birds.

    By TeeJay Small 1 month ago Read More
  • Stunted, diseased tomato plant
    Garden
    Garden By Nancy Schaffer 1 month ago

    If Your Tomato Plants Are Struggling, This Flower Might Be The Culprit

    Tomato plants are hard enough to grow successfully, without sneaky competitors getting in the way. It may seem these two plants play well together, they don't.

    By Nancy Schaffer 1 month ago Read More
  • an earwig on a colorful flower
    Garden
    Garden By Lauren Kim 1 month ago

    How To Repurpose Old Bottle Caps In Your Garden To Prevent Pests

    Give your home garden a creative boost with a simple DIY project using old bottle caps that prevents harmful from pests without harsh chemicals.

    By Lauren Kim 1 month ago Read More
  • Cardinal sitting on snow covered branch
    Wildlife
    Wildlife By Danno Wise 1 month ago

    Attract More Cardinals This Winter With These Tasty Fruit Treats

    While cardinals hang around all winter long, their natural nutrition sources are generally hard to come by. Offering these high-calorie fruit treats helps.

    By Danno Wise 1 month ago Read More
  • a silver maple tree seen from below
    Garden
    Garden By Cayla Leonard 1 month ago

    The Large Maple Tree Variety You Should Reconsider Planting In Your Yard

    Many varieties of the majestic maple tree can bring benefits to your yard, but be warned: One particular type could cause you all kinds of trouble.

    By Cayla Leonard 1 month ago Read More
  • old concrete birdbath
    Garden
    Garden By Kathy Adams 1 month ago

    Repurpose Your Old Birdbath For A Stunning DIY Plant Stand

    Give that relic of a birdbath new life by turning it into a showcase stand for your potted plants. The best part is there is no digging required.

    By Kathy Adams 1 month ago Read More
  • Honeybee on a flower
    Garden
    Garden By Meghan Allsopp 1 month ago

    Grow This Kitchen Spice To Help Bring More Pollinators To Your Garden

    Sure, you have plants that hummingbirds or honeybees love. But this flowering herb not only attracts a variety of pollinators, your cooking will benefit too.

    By Meghan Allsopp 1 month ago Read More
  • A variety of different types of hydrangea bushes
    Garden
    Garden By Alisha Land 1 month ago

    Stop Guessing: Here's How To Pick The Perfect Type Of Hydrangeas For Your Yard

    Hydrangeas come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. Fine-tuning the options to your yard, your goals, and personal preferences will ensure success.

    By Alisha Land 1 month ago Read More
  • two people in a bed set up in a van
    Camping
    Camping By Meghan Allsopp 1 month ago

    Avoid These Common Car Camping Mistakes That Ruin Trips

    Car camping requires preparation and planning. There are lots of pitfalls between you and a perfect getaway, but avoid these mistakes, and you're halfway there.

    By Meghan Allsopp 1 month ago Read More
  • Mouse holding small white flower in a garden
    Garden
    Garden By Meghan Allsopp 1 month ago

    Reconsider Planting This Fruit To Help Keep Mice Out Of Your Garden

    There's nothing better than chomping into a ripe piece of fresh fruit you grew yourself. There's nothing worse than finding out mice have beaten you to it.

    By Meghan Allsopp 1 month ago Read More
  • Front yard of a teal house
    Build
    Build By Cayla Leonard 1 month ago

    Jasmine Roth's DIY Trick Adds Instant Curb Appeal To Your Front Yard

    We don't always think to incorporate statement pieces to the front of the house. But HGTV's Jasmine Roth devised a clever DIY to add greenery and character.

    By Cayla Leonard 1 month ago Read More
  • Spathoglottis orchids with pink and orange flowers thriving outside
    Garden
    Garden By Adrian Suppes 1 month ago

    Simple Tips To Help Your Orchids Thrive When Growing Them Outdoors

    Orchids are most well-known as an indoor or greenhouse plant, but with 28,000 species to choose from, plenty are suitable for outdoor gardens too.

    By Adrian Suppes 1 month ago Read More
  • Woman picking undefined berries from a bush
    Garden
    Garden By Alisha Land 1 month ago

    Think Twice Before Planting These Popular Berries Together In Your Garden

    It may seem like berries in the same family, with the same growing conditions, can be planted side-by-side. But sometimes it's not such a great idea.

    By Alisha Land 1 month ago Read More
  • Tawny owl in flight
    Wildlife
    Wildlife By Cayla Leonard 1 month ago

    Want More Owls In Your Yard? This Simple Feature Helps Them Feel Safe

    Owls can make great neighbors, especially if you have a rodent problem. But they need to feel safe and welcome while hunting. This feature in your yard helps.

    By Cayla Leonard 1 month ago Read More
  • pansies covered in snow
    Garden
    Garden By Danno Wise 1 month ago

    3 Tough Flowers That Survive Frost And Bloom Beautifully

    While most flowering plants either retreat underground for the winter or need some TLC from us, these three not only tough out snow and frost, they love it!

    By Danno Wise 1 month ago Read More
  • Jar of honey with beautiful green grass, hills, and flowers in the background
    Garden
    Garden By Alisha Land 1 month ago

    The Unexpected Benefits Of Using Honey As A Fertilizer In Your Garden

    You may think of honey solely as an all-natural ingredient for drinks and desserts, but it can actually have some sweet benefits for the plants in your garden.

    By Alisha Land 1 month ago Read More
  • Outdoor faucet covered in snow
    Safety
    Safety By Danno Wise 1 month ago

    Freeze-Resistant Pipes: Can They Really Protect Your Outdoor Plumbing?

    As temperatures plummet, fears of freezing pipes increase. One option is installing freeze-resistant pipes, but using them outdoors has its own challenges.

    By Danno Wise 1 month ago Read More
  • tomatoes on the vine with bottom end rot
    Garden
    Garden By Alisha Land 1 month ago

    How To Prevent Bottom Rot On Your Tomatoes Before It Ruins Your Plants

    Here are important steps to take to protect your tomato plants from bottom rot, which causes brown, sunken spots to appear on the blossom end of the tomatoes.

    By Alisha Land 1 month ago Read More
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