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  • Bird on birdbath in winter
    Garden
    Garden By Megan Newton 7 months ago

    Why You Should Reconsider Using A Birdbath Heater During Cooler Months

    While 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.

    By Megan Newton 7 months ago Read More
  • Woman composting in her yard
    Garden
    Garden By Jessica Steinhoff 7 months ago

    Don't Throw Away Tissue Paper, Instead Toss It Into Your Garden Compost

    Tissue 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.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 7 months ago Read More
  • Camel caravan in the Sahara desert
    Wildlife
    Wildlife By Danno Wise 7 months ago

    Creatures To Beware Of When Adventuring In The Sahara Desert

    A 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.

    By Danno Wise 7 months ago Read More
  • Well-manicured lawn
    Garden
    Garden By Megan Newton 7 months ago

    Tips For Choosing The Best Type Of Spike Aerator For Your Yard

    You 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.

    By Megan Newton 7 months ago Read More
  • A wood chip mulch garden path flanked by colorful blooming flowers.
    Garden
    Garden By Jennifer Davis 7 months ago

    What To Know Before Using Natural Pine Bark Mulch In Your Garden

    Wood 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.

    By Jennifer Davis 7 months ago Read More
  • Birds splashing in birdbath
    Garden
    Garden By Megan Newton 7 months ago

    Upgrade Your DIY Birdbath With A Must-Have Dollar Tree Item

    Your 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.

    By Megan Newton 7 months ago Read More
  • nicely striped lawn
    Garden
    Garden By Kathy Adams 7 months ago

    How Striping Your Lawn Is Helping You Grow Healthier Grass

    A striped lawn gives your yard a truly luxurious appearance, but there’s more to striping than just looks. It’s actually super healthy for your grass.

    By Kathy Adams 7 months ago Read More
  • Woman enjoying coffee at campsite
    Camping
    Camping By Chad McClung 7 months ago

    The Popular Type Of Container You Should Leave At Home When Camping

    Some food storage containers seem perfect for camping — until you realize they could pose safety risks and make your trip a whole lot harder.

    By Chad McClung 7 months ago Read More
  • man overlooking Grand Canyon getting ready to hike
    Safety
    Safety By Nicole Wisniewski 7 months ago

    The Most Dangerous Spot In Grand Canyon National Park You May Want To Avoid

    This iconic Grand Canyon spot draws crowds with epic views, but it also hides a deadly track record that catches many visitors off guard.

    By Nicole Wisniewski 7 months ago Read More
  • Squirrel nibbling strawberries in a garden
    Build
    Build By Jessica Steinhoff 7 months ago

    DIY An Owl Decoy With A Repurposed Milk Jug To Keep Squirrels Out Of Your Garden

    If you love crafts but don’t like squirrels in your garden, then grab a milk jug because this DIY project will keep those rodents away from your prized plants.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 7 months ago Read More
  • Spreading grass seed
    Garden
    Garden By Tyler Palicia 7 months ago

    The Type Of Grass That's Great For Overseeding Your Patchy Lawn

    Dealing with a patchy lawn, especially as the spring turns to autumn? Fortunately, there’s one type of grass that can save the day with a bit of overseeding.

    By Tyler Palicia 7 months ago Read More
  • Solo camper at sunrise
    Camping
    Camping By Danno Wise 7 months ago

    The Must-Know Tips For Camping Responsibly And More Sustainably

    Whether hiking, RVing, or birdwatching, it's more important than ever to know how to camp sustainably. These tips help reduce your and your neighbors' impact.

    By Danno Wise 7 months ago Read More
  • Woman holding plant
    Garden
    Garden By Jessica Steinhoff 7 months ago

    A Clever Way To Repurpose Fabric Storage Bins In Your Garden

    If you’ve got a limited budget or you’re working in a small space, repurposing fabric storage bins just might be the perfect gardening hack.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 7 months ago Read More
  • woman pulls weeds from yard
    Garden
    Garden By Kathy Adams 7 months ago

    If You Have A Weed Problem In Your Yard, Your Bird Feeder May Be The Culprit

    Wondering why so many weeds keep sprouting up in your yard? Well, the secret reason for all those weeds might have something to do with your bird feeder.

    By Kathy Adams 7 months ago Read More
  • Inground pool in backyard
    Build
    Build By Megan Newton 7 months ago

    How Much It Typically Costs To Install An Inground Pool In Your Backyard

    Adding an Inground pool improves your backyard. But It's important to understand the nuances of design, construction, and maintenance costs before you dive in.

    By Megan Newton 7 months ago Read More
  • Hikers on trail in a national park
    Safety
    Safety By Danno Wise 7 months ago

    Why You Should Think Twice Before Veering Off-Trail At National Parks

    Veering off a hiking trail might seem harmless, but there’s a good reason national parks urge you to stay the course.

    By Danno Wise 7 months ago Read More
  • Landscaper putting much on garden beds
    Garden
    Garden By Alisha Land 7 months ago

    The Top-Rated Costco Mulch And Fertilizers, Based On Reviews

    Lawn and garden care requires a number of products through the seasons. We've rounded up some of the best-rated mulches and fertilizers sold at Costco for you.

    By Alisha Land 7 months ago Read More
  • Hummingbird drinking nectar from a purple flower
    Garden
    Garden By Jessica Steinhoff 7 months ago

    A Must-Plant Perennial That'll Attract More Hummingbirds To Your Garden

    Planting a hummingbird-friendly garden means growing a wide variety of flowers and plants. This tall, bright perennial produces tons of nectar-filled blooms.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 7 months ago Read More
  • Hand using a water can over a lush flower garden
    Garden
    Garden By Lauren Kim 7 months ago

    What To Know About Capsule Gardens Before Trying The Trend In Your Yard

    People are trying to find more ways to streamline and pare down the clutter in their lives. Here's what to know before creating your own nifty capsule garden.

    By Lauren Kim 7 months ago Read More
  • Dandelions growing in yard
    Garden
    Garden By Jessica Steinhoff 7 months ago

    Get Rid Of Weeds In Your Lawn With The Help Of A Bar Cart Staple

    Ever reward yourself with a drink after gardening? Well, maybe save a certain bar cart staple for your lawn as it can be powerful in the fight against weeds.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 7 months ago Read More
  • A chigger crawling across a wood surface
    Garden
    Garden By Tyler Palicia 7 months ago

    How To Keep Chigger Bugs Away From Your Bird Feeder

    Bird feeders don't just attract our fine feathered friends — they also draw pesky chigger bugs. Fortunately, there are several ways to keep these critters away.

    By Tyler Palicia 7 months ago Read More
  • Warm weather garden full of flowers
    Garden
    Garden By Jessica Steinhoff 7 months ago

    The Type Of Mulch You Should Avoid Using If You Live In A Warmer Climate

    If you're gardening in a warmer climate, you definitely need to know which mulch you should avoid at all costs if you want to protect your plants.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 7 months ago Read More
  • Seedlings growing in tray
    Garden
    Garden By Jessica Steinhoff 7 months ago

    Repurpose Your Old Tongs To Make Transplanting Plants Even Easier

    Transplanting seedlings can be a tricky process, but if you've got a pair of old tongs lying around, moving your plants will get a whole lot easier.

    By Jessica Steinhoff 7 months ago Read More
  • Gardener riding Toro lawn mower
    Gear
    Gear By Chad McClung 7 months ago

    What To Know Before Buying A Toro Lawn Mower

    Toro has been a leading brand name in lawn mowers for over a century. We've got the details on its vast range to help you buy exactly the right lawn mower.

    By Chad McClung 7 months ago Read More
  • Bees drinking from a birdbath
    Garden
    Garden By Kathy Adams 7 months ago

    How To Prevent Small Flying Insects From Drowning In Your Birdbath

    Birdbaths don't just attract birds. Any flying insect, including ones we love, may swing by for a drink. This trick helps them sip safely, without falling in.

    By Kathy Adams 7 months ago Read More
  • Chain link fence along the side of a house, with bright flowers growing alongside
    Build
    Build By Jennifer Davis 7 months ago

    Here's The Typical Cost Of Installing A Chainlink Fence In Your Yard

    If you're fencing to protect a pet or delineate a property boundary, consider chainlink. We've compiled the costs and options for typical chainlink fences.

    By Jennifer Davis 7 months ago Read More
  • Prairie rattlesnake in defensive position
    Wildlife
    Wildlife By Danno Wise 7 months ago

    Think Twice Before Adventuring In These Snake-Filled Lakes And Rivers In Nebraska

    Nebraska's reservoirs and waterways are popular recreation areas for boating, camping and more. They are also popular with many of the state's venomous snakes.

    By Danno Wise 7 months ago Read More
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