Repurpose These Household Staples And Turn Them Into A Stylish Gothic Planter
So many different plants would look great inside this birdcage-shaped planter, a DIY creation made from items you'll find in your kitchen and entryway.
Read MoreSo many different plants would look great inside this birdcage-shaped planter, a DIY creation made from items you'll find in your kitchen and entryway.
Read MoreBird feeders don't just have to be store-bought cylinders or trays. You can provide your feathered friends a juicy treat served on your repurposed rake.
Read MoreRepotting plants can be a bit tedious, as you tirelessly dig out soil, only to watch it collapse back in. But there's an ancient tool you can DIY that helps.
Read MoreIf there never seems to be enough room in the shed for all your lawn and garden gear, this massive option from Costco could be the solution. In most states.
Read MoreSmall patios, decks, and balconies are wonderful places to relax, but can be too exposed. This easy, moveable screen provides privacy and is tenant-friendly.
Read MoreNo matter how well you care for your concrete driveway, cracks are going to happen. Replacing a slab is expensive. Instead, this option costs less than $20.
Read MoreNot all pool grouts are created equal. The right choice for your project depends on more than looks, it’s about cost, care, and how your pool weathers time.
Read MoreBuilding or decorating your own planters is a fun way to personalize the container garden on your patio or balcony. Those old, dusty plates are perfect.
Read MoreMuch like your other feathered friends, owls appreciate a nice dip in the bath. If you want to provide for these predators, you’ll need to make a change.
Read MoreWind chimes are generally charming, until they're not. The metallic ting and clang can get old. Wood offers a softer, more zen-like tone and is easy to DIY.
Read MoreRoof replacements are something of a rite of passage for homeowners. Determining whether the roof needs replaced or just repaired depends on several factors.
Read MoreYou want some sort of patio table to enjoy an outdoor meal or for guests to set their drinks on. If space is at a minimum, don't let a coffee table dominate.
Read MoreCreating custom lawn stepping stones shaped like the large leaves of tropical plants is a fun project that doesn't take a lot of time, effort, or materials.
Read MorePergolas and gazebos are fantastic options both to relax under and adorn with climbing plants. But if you haven't got the space, you can build a mini-version.
Read MoreBird feeders are great for attracting birds to your yard. But they can also attract squirrels. The 5-7-9 rule makes it much tougher on those arboreal acrobats.
Read MoreGarage doors, especially those facing the street, are a special kind of boring. But you can give them a quick and easy upgrade with little time and expense.
Read MoreToo many front doors are just whatever color they were on delivery. Your front door is a statement piece that can evoke new beginnings with the right paint.
Read MoreThe HGTV stars say the secret to elevating any outdoor space is not about flashy upgrades at all. It starts with spotting a feature your home already has.
Read MoreA snake-repelling fence isn't that difficult to install, though there are certain elements and materials you should absolutely be aware of before doing so.
Read MoreGarden hoses are unwieldy and unattractive when dumped on the ground. If a wall-mounted solution won't work, DIY an attractive hose storage bin using one tool.
Read MoreUpgrade your outdoor space and create a cozy retreat with smart design choices that make building your own backyard daybed simple and relaxing.
Read MoreHummingbirds need frequent fuel, and feeders empty quickly. A low-maintenance design can help keep visiting birds nourished between cleanings.
Read MoreA simple home project transforms leftover materials into something practical and creative, giving your outdoor space a cleaner, more organized look.
Read MoreIce skating is a blast, but public rinks get crowded, and lakes aren't safe. Instead, build an ice rink in your own back yard for yourself and your neighbors.
Read MoreIf you've got a box of extra PVC pipes and fittings sitting your shed or garage from a previous project, you're halfway to creating your own drip system.
Read MoreIf you're hoping to make the most of the space under your deck, a lesser-known waterproofing method could open up possibilities for storage or outdoor living.
Read MoreIf you've ever wanted to dive into creating your own outdoor furniture, a picnic table is a great place to start. The design is simple and the results stunning.
Read MoreSleeping in your car is an economical option, but when it's chilly, things get complicated. Sleep more comfortably by doing one thing before calling it a night.
Read MoreWith U.S. national parks covering a total of 52 million acres, it might seem like sleeping in your car would be no big deal. But you'll want to check the rules.
Read MoreFold-out camp chairs are a great solution to the question, "how are we going to sit around the campfire?" This Costco option offers cozy seating for two.
Read MoreYosemite National Park covers almost 750,000 acres and about 11,000 feet in elevation changes. That means the rules covering campfires may be very specific.
Read MoreWhile prepping a meal at a campsite (or picnic), it often attracts flies, wasps, ants, and other critters. Fortunately, you brought some shower caps along.
Read MoreWinter camping can be serene and adventurous, but cold weather should be taken seriously. Get some instant warmth through this old-school survival trick.
Read MorePacking for a camping trip can sometimes be a hectic affair. If you've forgotten the stove, grab three or four extra metal tent pegs and you'll be in business.
Read MoreWinter camping can be one the most fun, peaceful experiences possible. But things can quickly turn south during a snow storm, so it's important you stay calm.
Read MoreIf you're used to pulling over and sleeping in your car during a road trip, there's no reason this has to stop during chilly winter nights. Just be prepared.
Read MoreScoring a campsite in America's most popular national parks requires a lot of luck, months in advance. But there are ways to grab a last-minute reservation.
Read MoreBeing cold and uncomfortable in a sleeping bag is no fun. One hack that some people swear by involves inserting the sleeping pad in the bag. But does it work?
Read MoreA simple belt can transform your campsite setup in a surprising way. Discover clever ways this everyday item keeps essentials clean, dry, and organized.
Read MoreThis clever, space-saving hack is excellent for those you like to cook delicious meals on camping trips. And it costs less than $4 so it's affordable as well.
Read MoreIf the ground is covered in snow, it may be difficult for birds to find food. But you can help with a homemade treat made from a few simple ingredients.
Read MoreThe next time you brew your morning cup of joe, don't throw away those used up grounds. Instead, spread across the threshold of your house.
Read MoreYou know that hummingbirds love colorful flowers for the nectar. But you may not realize this plant, popular among Monarch butterflies, is a hummingbird fave.
Read MoreArtificial grass can be a convenient means of making your lagging yard look excellent, but is the artificial grass at Costco worth picking up?
Read MoreWhen winter hits, some plants can be pulled indoors, some are just fine going dormant. But lavender needs a little extra helping hand, and mulching can do it.
Read MoreHydrangeas are a fantastic choice to fill out any garden with pops of color all summer long. But figuring out the right time to prune can get complicated.
Read MoreLandscape fabric is a fairly convenient way to lay down a weed-blocking subsurface. But there are many disadvantages and several eco-friendly options.
Read MorePrivacy doesn’t have to mean building a fence. One elegant technique uses structure and greenery to create a serene backyard retreat with natural charm.
Read MoreStore-bought fertilizer is expensive and rife with other chemicals. You can make your own easily. If you like onions on your sandwich, you're halfway there.
Read MoreIf you see one cockroach near an outdoor water faucet, or running under some bark mulch, there are hundreds more. You don't want that. Here's how to stop it.
Read MoreA lawn that requires little to no mowing might sound like a low-maintenance dream, but there are some downsides to consider before going all in on one.
Read MoreCostco offers a leaf blower with a variety of features for keeping your lawn and driveway clear, but what do users who purchased it have to say about it?
Read MoreIf you're shopping for a patio dining set, you don't need to break the bank. Homeowners are loving this set from Home Depot for many reasons, including price.
Read MoreFlipping over a kale or zucchini leaf and finding a zillion aphids is the worst. Rather than reaching for chemical insecticides, mix up this natural solution.
Read MoreFragrant rosemary in July is so magical, it's worth ensuring your Mediterranean plants make it safely through winter. With a little foresight, they'll be fine.
Read MoreGardening is supposed to be relaxing, but it can be exhausting edging every border and precisely pruning every plant. Relax: It doesn't need to be perfect.
Read MoreMulch offers a wide range of benefits to your garden, from weed suppression to moisture retention. If you want to DIY your own, check the bathroom waste bin.
Read MoreWhen this plant on screen in a movie or TV show, you know it's set in the American Southwest. The fact is, it's an invasive plant that can cause a lot of harm.
Read MoreIf pests like aphids and whiteflies are attacking your plants, don't reach for a commercial pesticide: It's cheaper and safer to head to the kitchen instead.
Read MoreIf you're seeing your plants' stems getting chewed on or otherwise damaged, you've got a pest problem. One easy way to fight back is with toilet paper tubes.
Read MoreWhy buy sunflower seeds for your bird feeder when you can grow them? However, not all varieties of sunflower are created equally, as far as birds are concerned.
Read MoreOutdoor rope lighting can add atmosphere to your back yard, providing soft, easy-to-setup illumination. These Harbor Freight finds are a great example.
Read MoreDon't toss your empty coffee container — instead, repurpose it to water and nourish your plants, giving them the boost they need to thrive.
Read MoreArtificial grass doesn't have to look as if it's foreign to your yard. Here is the best method for laying it and making it appear as natural as possible.
Read MoreA crow or two can be a fun sighting. Several crows, digging up your lawn, can be aggravating. But really, they're sending you a message to check your lawn.
Read MoreThere are about 80 species of hydrangea, and not all get ready for spring in the same way. So it's important to know how to deal with yours before winter hits.
Read MoreIf you're in an area prone to heavy winds certain times of the year, protecting plants is wise. But you want to do it the right way to avoid doing more harm.
Read MoreHosta plants are popular for being lush, low maintenance and cold tolerant. When it gets too cold, take these few extra measures to help them through winter.
Read MoreUsually, you don't want to find mold in your yard or garden. But with leaf mold, the term is a great thing. You can easily make your own, in time, for free.
Read MoreTransform everyday plastic pots into standout garden pieces using pages from books in a project that’s budget-friendly, quick, and surprisingly elegant.
Read MoreWhile a lot of pruning takes place through late autumn, certain berry bushes benefit from a winter pruning. It'll focus the energy on growing lots of blooms.
Read MorePruning is so vital for healthy new growth and glorious blooms. But some plants have different schedules, for various reasons that may not seem so obvious.
Read MoreWhile yard and gardening maintenance slows down in winter, it's actually prime pruning time for certain trees. Take care of them to ensure plentiful blooms.
Read MoreA bird feeder can be an exciting addition to any yard, and this DIY option has the benefit of also being a unique bird feeder that adds some flair to your home.
Read MoreIf you love pomegranates (or grenadine), it's a fruit that can get pricey fast. Save money and have some fun planting a tree, or start from scratch with seeds.
Read MoreThe material you use for your backyard patio makes a difference. Many people opt for pea grave as a base, but there are a few things you should know first.
Read MoreBring nature to new heights with this elegant moss-lined planter project that turns simple materials into a lush, living centerpiece for your outdoor space.
Read MoreIt's a good idea to keep birds from nesting on your porch, as they could damage it. Instead, redirect them to other nesting areas with this hack.
Read MoreThis common bathroom item can help hand-pollinate plants like tomatoes, boosting yields when natural pollination falls short.
Read MoreRaccoons are pretty adorable, until they tear up your yard, knock over your trash, or raid your garden. Fortunately, there's a humane way to ward them off.
Read MoreIf seedlings have just sprouted in your garden, it's a good idea to keep them from toppling over. One of the best and easiest ways to do that is chopsticks.
Read MoreWhile migrating birds will likely move on during the fall, you'll still want local, overwintering birds to visit. One way is to provide them food and shelter.
Read MoreFew homeowners want snakes in their yard. Rather than live in fear, it's best to know the ways to keep snakes out of your lawn in the first place.
Read MoreStained glass isn't just for churches and other public buildings, and you can get a similar beautiful effect in your flower beds and herbarium.
Read MoreInstead of fencing or some kind of construction, there's a beautiful tree you can plant in your yard that will create a green wall of privacy.
Read MoreTurn an empty bottle into a low-maintenance planter that keeps your plants perfectly hydrated and adds a creative, eco-friendly touch to your space.
Read MoreStruggling with patchy grass? Learn why aerating and overseeing might not be working, and how to avoid making mistakes that might make things worse.
Read MoreChoosing the right plants is key to creating the hummingbird garden of your dreams. This dynamic plant duo provides tons of blooms the birds will love.
Read MoreWhile people usually don't associate a good paint job with their garden, fruit trees can actually be protected with a specific coat of paint.
Read MorePlastic garden edging is a popular choice for a lot of reasons. There are some downsides to this landscaping item you may want to know about, though.
Read MoreGive new life to a broken vase with a creative DIY that transforms it into a beautiful, low-maintenance succulent planter for any home or garden.
Read MoreInstead of spitting out orange seeds and discarding them, it's possible to grow your own trees. Germination and planting is fairly easy, but results may vary.
Read MoreIf you're thinking about planting a tree in your yard but worry about maintenance and potential damage, understory trees are a great alternative.
Read MoreSmart sprinklers can water your lawn on a regular schedule and even help you conserve water while you're at it. How is this popular one sold at Costco?
Read MoreIf you're looking to add a tree to your yard, look no further than this iconic staple as recommended by home improvement gurus Chip and Joanna Gaines.
Read MoreBig lawns mean more time spent mowing, but having the right riding mower makes lawn care easier. Here's one highly-related model to check out that's worth it.
Read MoreIf your yard, garden, or pool is lacking lighting, then you can create your own gorgeous glowing tea lights with a pool noodle and some LED candles.
Read MoreA simple addition to your garden soil can make the difference between healthy tomato plants and root rot, helping them thrive in every growing season.
Read MoreA long-lasting mulch option can boost your garden’s look and performance, but it comes with trade-offs worth weighing before you commit it to your garden.
Read MoreSolar lights are a good way to provide ambiance to your yard, but they usually stick pretty close to the ground. Here's how to DIY some extra height on them.
Read MoreGardeners battling underground critters may be surprised to learn that a simple desk accessory can shield delicate roots before pests get the chance to strike.
Read MoreIf you spot poison ivy in your yard, you only need to head to the kitchen to find a solution that can kill it. Read these different ways to use it on the weed.
Read MoreBird lovers know feeders need attention, and one method goes a long way toward keeping your setup clean, healthy, and ready for the next wave of visitors.
Read MorePorch lights often attract unwanted bird nests. A low-effort solution can add movement and disruption to the area, making it far less appealing for nesting.
Read MoreWhile your lawn, trees, and much of your garden may seem brown and dead come winter, it's all just dormant. So do you water or not? It depends, naturally.
Read MoreA roof rake is the best, and easiest, way to remove snow from the roof of your house. But there's a safe way to do it, so you don't get buried in snow.
Read MoreChecking Walmart for its highest-rated patio sets is a great way to find furniture when you're shopping, but is the highest-rated set worth the money?
Read MoreThe number of people wearing helmets while skiing and snowboarding has risen dramatically in the past decade. It's a good thing, but what does the science say?
Read MorePruning shears come in a variety of types, and one size does not fit all. That being said, it's relatively easy to decide which pruners are best for you.
Read MoreRyobi and DeWalt both promise spotless patios, but their results might surprise you once you dig into the reviews and see how they really perform.
Read MoreElectric mowers have been a thing for many years now, but we're beginning to see (very pricey) electric riding mowers. Is Craftsman's mower worth the price?
Read MoreChecking out the range of online or in-store patio furniture at Costco gets overwhelming quickly. So we’ve sorted through the stars and found 11 great options.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a portable griddle to take camping, tailgating, or just enjoy in the backyard, you'll want to check out this highly-rated Walmart find.
Read MoreA highly rated Costco hot tub offers relaxation at home, but what do real buyers think about comfort, setup, and long-term value for the price?
Read MoreIf you are eyeing this popular cordless trimmer, the most helpful insight comes from the gardeners who have already tested its power, runtime, and handling.
Read MoreIf you planned ahead, your exposed pipes and faucets are wrapped with insulation. If you didn't, you could be facing frozen pipes outdoors this winter.
Read MoreIf you are avoiding harmful ice melt chemicals, you might opt to spread a traction material on snow. While this option is affordable, it has its own drawbacks.
Read MoreIf you plan to use mothballs to repel mice from your yard or garden, think twice. You may be breaking the law and putting your family in danger.
Read MoreWeather forecasts often include warnings about black ice. It's worth knowing how it forms, and how you can remove or prevent it to avoid slides and falls.
Read MoreSpreading a de-icer salt is a great way to melt ice off a driveway. But you can prevent slippery ice from even forming with this plant-based solution.
Read MoreShoveling a sidewalk or driveway covered in heavy, wet snow, or a sheet of ice is tough. Instead, make your life easier, even before the first snowflake falls.
Read MoreOne of the biggest costs when road tripping is overnight accommodations. Sleeping in your car or van is one option, but before you pull over, do your research.
Read MoreWith impending winter storms and deep freezes, it's important to protect your plants and lawn. But don't forget about exposed outdoor pipes and faucets.
Read MoreIf you've watched a weather forecast and wondered what low pressure and high pressure systems are all about, we — and the barometer — have got you covered.
Read MoreWeather forecasts are invaluable during the winter, particularly winter storm warnings. Do you have enough time to prepare your home and car? It's complicated.
Read MoreEven though it's kind of fun to see a car driving around with a foot or two of snow on its roof, it's actually illegal in many places, and dangerous everywhere.
Read MoreIt's just snowed. You grab a shovel and head out to clear the driveway and...slip and fall. It's a risk every time, but this simple little trick takes seconds.
Read MoreWhile you probably know how to prepare for snow, sleet, or freezing ice, what happens if the forecast is for a wintry mix? You'll need to be ready for anything.
Read MoreHospitals and chiropractors see injuries spike during the winter, as people commonly strain their backs shoveling snow. Work smarter not harder to avoid pain.
Read MoreSprinkling rock salt on your snowy or iced over a sidewalk seems like a smart thing to do. But it creates its own set of risks unless you take this one step.
Read MoreWhile tornadoes are more common in some parts of the U.S. and at certain times of year, they can happen anywhere, any time. Get to know what the forecasts mean.
Read MoreThe good news is wild turkey populations have rebounded dramatically. The bad news (for some ) is, that means they might make frequent visits to your yard.
Read MoreHail can pummel a car, lawn, or roof in a matter of minutes. Protecting your roof from damage involves several proactive steps, both small and very large.
Read MoreWhen snow covers your driveway, stairs, and walkway, it's time to break out the snow shovel. But what else? Turns out there's all sorts of gear that can help.
Read MoreWhen driving the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway, we highly recommend stopping along the way. Our author especially likes one magical, lesser-known hiking trail.
Read MoreBarbados is a tiny island on the outskirts of the Caribbean, but it's packed with charm and beauty. This free park offers up spots to relax or hit the surf.
Read MoreGreenland is the world's largest island, boasting the world's largest national park. Exploring this Arctic wonderland takes effort, but it's well rewarded.
Read MoreWhen admiring the natural beauty that are America's national parks, it can get tempting to pocket a rock or feather as a memory. But that's not a great idea.
Read MoreWhether you like boating, fishing, swimming, camping, hiking, or yes — disc golf — this beautiful state park in northwestern Louisiana has what you seek.
Read MoreThere are plenty of charming small towns in Florida, but few are also positioned on the edge of the Everglades offering a wide range of wildlife opportunities.
Read MoreWhile many people are vaguely aware of Louisiana's incredible biodiversity, did you know there's a must-see 750-acre lake with hundreds of different species?
Read MoreImagine a set of tropical island that only receives 7,000 visitors per year, but offers unparalleled opportunities to spot a vast array of reef marine life.
Read MoreThere aren’t many places on the planet where you can see both active volcanoes and massive glaciers. This Icelandic national park has both fire and ice covered.
Read MoreAs of January 1, 2026, there are new rules governing what you need to enter U.S. national parks, and how more much it may cost you if you forget the rules.
Read MoreLawns can be tricky to maintain, so finding yard damage can be frustrating. Here's how to tell if the perpetrator is a groundhog or something else.
Read MoreIf a bear won't leave your yard, learn which agency to call for safe, humane help to remove the unwanted visitor — and to ensure it doesn't return.
Read MoreRefilling multiple bird feeders in the winter can be a joy. But if you've run out of birdseed, don't worry: You've got nutritious alternatives in your kitchen.
Read MoreCardinals add joyous pops of color to a snowy or dreary winter background. It also happens you can provide more than just bird seed as winter progresses.
Read MoreA bear cub (or three) wandering into your yard can be adorable. But not only do you know mama is nearby, it can be surprisingly unsafe for the curious cub(s).
Read MoreThere are plenty of reasons why your yard might be swarming with flies, but what about solutions? There's one hack that some people swear by.
Read MoreFilling bird feeders for overwintering birds is a wonderful way to help when resources are scarce. Do it responsibly, or you could be doing more harm than good.
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