Say Goodbye To Mice In Your Garden With The Help Of This Kitchen Herb
There are signs mice are visiting your garden. If you don't want to use traps, you may be able to make your garden impenetrable by planting one specific herb.
Read MoreThere are signs mice are visiting your garden. If you don't want to use traps, you may be able to make your garden impenetrable by planting one specific herb.
Read MoreFor many plants, pruning in late winter can ruin your flower display. But for these summer bloomers, it’ll have the opposite effect — here’s why.
Read MoreYour furry friends will thank you for going the extra mile with this fun 2026 trend, which puts the needs of your pets front-and-center in your outdoor space.
Read MoreYou might spot some of these woodpeckers stashing acorns in your garden, while others can be identified by their beautiful red hats and unique bird calls.
Read MoreA countertop garden can be an uplifting and even convenient kitchen addition, as long as you place it in a spot offering the ideal conditions for it to thrive.
Read MoreLeafy greens are generally easy to grow, but like all plants, they have nutritional needs to be able to thrive. This natural fertilizer can help.
Read MoreLipstick plants, with their trailing foliage and unusually shaped flowers, are popularly grown as houseplants. Easily propagate them to expand your collection.
Read MoreYou may think your worn-out shoes are only worthy of the trash. Think again! You can transform them into adorable planters with some time, cement, and paint.
Read MoreAre you yearning for a summer garden full of vibrant flowers? If you're twiddling your thumbs in late winter, plant this perennial and realize your dream.
Read MoreWant to grow herbs and leafy greens on your countertop? Whether you use soil or water will depend on a few factors, including budget, space, and effort.
Read MoreSome worms are a welcome sight to see in your garden -- but others you'll want to get rid of. Here's how to tell which worms help your garden.
Read MoreWant to attract more birds to your yard? Try repurposing an old crock into a water feature they won't be able to resist visiting with this hack.
Read MoreIf gophers and ground pests are a nuisance in your garden, then you might need this simple, budget-friendly hack to protect the roots of your plants.
Read MoreWant to add a bit of diversity to your yard with pretty flowers that will keep your yard buzzing with pollinators? Here's a plant to start from seed in January.
Read MoreRemoving an old tree stump is no easy feat. So, why not turn it into a raised garden bed for added charm and extra space for flowers and veggies?
Read MoreA bird feeder alone isn't enough to draw avian friends to your yard. If you're not getting as many winged visitors as you'd like, here's what to do.
Read MoreWhen you're sick of patches of weeds creating an eyesore in your yard, this easy, stylish DIY solution will tamp them down and keep them away for the long term.
Read MoreAn aggressive spreader that can have a devastating effect on other plants, this grass is also difficult to remove once you introduce it into your yard.
Read MoreIn cooler regions with low humidity, one native tree offers stunning blooms with edible fruit beloved by wildlife. Here's how to prune this compact specimen.
Read MoreA DIY birdhouse is a cost-effective and environmentally friendly option. Learn what recycled materials to use with safety tips to keep birds happy.
Read MoreThe Japanese barberry shrub is known as an invasive plant throughout the United States. Some states have banned it and ordered its removal, including Michigan.
Read MoreProfessional tree stump removal is costly. Other methods, like burning or digging, can ruin your yard. There's another way that harnesses the power of nature.
Read MoreIf you're lacking material for your compost pile, peruse your pantry before making your breakfast in the morning. You may find some useful compost additives.
Read MoreDid you know that shoveling snow into the street can spell big trouble for both you and your neighbors? Here’s why it needs to stay on your property.
Read MoreRepotting is essential for container gardens. Plants outgrow their pots and need new homes. Doing this task at the right time of year is vital to plant health.
Read MoreA frozen-over driveway is a dreaded reality for anyone living in freezing parts of the U.S. Run out of deicer or rock salt? Look to pantry staples for help.
Read MoreHolding onto those stained, chipped coffee mugs? If you love houseplants, it's easy to repurpose old mugs into small plant pots that double as quirky décor.
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