How To Keep Weeds At Bay When Working With These Tricky Patio Materials
Patios, decks, walkways, and other solid activity surfaces make a backyard an oasis. But weeds sneak in, especially in certain materials. Prevention is key.
Read MorePatios, decks, walkways, and other solid activity surfaces make a backyard an oasis. But weeds sneak in, especially in certain materials. Prevention is key.
Read MoreHaving AC and a heater in your RV is one thing, but maintaining the temperature is another. The roof vent may be one of the main problems — this hack fixes it.
Read MoreCommon in Central America, the flesh-eating New World screwworm was reported in the U.S. for the first time in 50 years. Here's what to do to avoid infection.
Read MoreHummingbirds' migration patterns are more than just a fun fact — they're also the key to knowing when to put out your feeders and attract them to your yard.
Read MoreIf you want to keep pesky deer from invading your yard, you can deter them by planting this hardy shrub that will also act as a privacy screen.
Read MoreIf it's time to harvest your basil plants, you'll need to be very careful about removing those leaves as there are two right ways and one wrong way to do it.
Read MoreIt's a joy to see butterflies in your garden, especially since they help pollinate flowers. Attract more of these friendly winged insects with some ripe fruit.
Read MoreHas your vinyl siding seen better days? When choosing whether to paint or replace it, it's important to weigh budget, condition, and other factors.
Read MoreBefore your next road trip in an RV, learn how to keep your machine working as safely and effectively as possible when you reach higher altitudes.
Read MoreHydrangeas can be the prettiest plants in your garden — until their leaves turn brown. To bring back that green, here's what to do for your hydrangeas.
Read MoreGrab those old jar lid rings that are gathering dust in the cupboard, and bring birds to your yard with this easy, affordable bird feeder DIY.
Read MoreStrange bugs have conquered your garden, and you think they might be blackflies. Here's how to identify these insects and what you can do if they're a problem.
Read MoreStop spilling oil all over your mower and driveway! This genius trick makes adding oil mess-free, takes seconds to set up, and doesn't require a funnel.
Read MoreJust because a product is labeled "natural" doesn't mean it's safe. Learn the proper timing rules and post-harvest procedures to stay safe in the garden.
Read MoreHydrogen peroxide has an extra oxygen atom over water, and oh boy what that extra atom can do! We've got a dozen ways it helps keep a garden healthy and happy.
Read MoreDid you know old glassware can be transformed into stunning heirloom bird feeders? This elegant upcycle looks great in the garden and attracts birds.
Read MoreDon't let mice make a feast of your tulip bulbs this season. These proven protection methods will keep your spring blooms safe from hungry rodents.
Read MoreTurn an ordinary hanging planter into a magical evening centerpiece with one simple addition. This easy DIY brings stunning nighttime ambiance to your porch.
Read MoreDon't choose between planting these two beloved flowers in your garden. Lilies and roses grow beautifully together and have plenty of benefits for the garden.
Read MoreHoping to attract a bunch of beautiful birds to your yard? Well, if you've got a mason jar and a teacup saucer, you can DIY a super charming bird feeder.
Read MoreWhen your fence needs a coat of paint, it may seem easy enough to grab a brush and get started, but there are some major advantages to hiring a professional.
Read MoreSave yourself time and frustration when you need to replace one of your lawn mower belts by using this trick before attempting anything.
Read MoreStink bugs could be quietly wreaking havoc on tomato plants before you've had a chance to harvest. Learn how to combat them with these tried and true methods.
Read MoreGot an old hose that doesn’t work anymore? Well, your tomatoes and peas will thank you when you repurpose that hose to create a unique garden cage.
Read MoreCamping is generally an enjoyable experience. But even in the wild, there are safety risks, and it never hurts to be prepared. So toss in another six-pack.
Read MoreEach peach pit contains a seed that can theoretically grow into a fruit-producing tree in your garden — but the process isn't always so straightforward.
Read MoreEven the biggest animal fan might not want snakes slithering through their yard, and if you’ve got a serpent problem, this shrub might be to blame.
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