The Old-Fashioned Herb With Pretty Yellow Flowers That Flourishes In Poor Soil
In most cases, poor soil is not welcomed by gardeners. However, certain plants, like this old-school herb popular in the Victorian era, actually thrive in it.
Read MoreIn most cases, poor soil is not welcomed by gardeners. However, certain plants, like this old-school herb popular in the Victorian era, actually thrive in it.
Read MoreYou'll only need old lights, a few crafty staples, and plants for this DIY. But this won't work with all succulents, so ensure you pick the right variety.
Read MoreThis DIY garden planter isn’t just a treat for visiting birds — it’s easy on the wallet and the eyes, too, making your yard a win for everyone who stops by.
Read MoreFor those in the warmest climates in the United States, there are many options for a living privacy hedge, but this tree is particularly low-maintenance.
Read MoreYou can attract more birds to your yard and brighten up your garden with a gorgeous hanging bird bath made from a simple Dollar Tree wreath.
Read MoreRemoving algae from birdbaths is vital because it poses health risks for avian visitors, but you need to do it the right way or you risk causing more harm.
Read MoreThere are so many lantanas that it can be tough to pick the right one for your yard. If you don't have much space, this vibrant yet compact cultivar is ideal.
Read MoreBackyard birds need three things: food, water, and shelter. This dual container garden and bird feeder checks two of those boxes in one easy-to-make feature.
Read MoreFertilizing your lawn in spring is a must-do task if you want lush grass in summer. However, there's one easy step gardeners often skip — to their detriment.
Read MoreImproving your driveway's visual aesthetic is a surefire way to boost the home's curb appeal. Here's a simple detail that will quickly elevate your driveway.
Read MoreUsing artificial plants in the garden might just sound like a clever way to fool neighbors, but this hack will increase the odds of your real plants' survival.
Read MoreGrills are often neglected, but if you're willing to get creative, you can transform this forgotten piece of metal into a cute and quirky planter.
Read MoreWhile these groundcovers aren’t quite sponges, they do help the soil soak up water more efficiently and prevent erosion, which in turn reduces mud.
Read MoreWhether you have a tiny yard or just want to add some rustic charm to your garden, a repurposed wagon can easily be turned into a beautiful planted space.
Read MoreCacti are associated with two things: being easy to care for, and having painful spines. With this houseplant, though, there’s no worry about the latter.
Read MoreJoanna Gaines isn't only an interior designer and TV personality; she gets her hands dirty, too—in her garden. Check out this spring-blooming flower she loves.
Read MorePruning is often done during winter dormancy, but this group of fast-growing perennials flowers on new growth and can handle a dramatic chop in early spring.
Read MoreChoosing the right potting mix is easy with our comprehensive guide covering types, benefits, key ingredients, and advice to help your plants flourish.
Read MoreThis stone is widely used as a countertop and tile material in kitchens and bathrooms, but its utility also extends outside the home, to your driveway.
Read MoreBlueberries can be planted during multiple points in the year, but if you want a summer harvest, follow these tips for the best spring timing.
Read MoreMarigolds already do a pretty great job of attracting pollinating insects like bees and butterflies. Why not boost their potential with a clever plant pairing?
Read MoreWhile artificial air fresheners are undeniably convenient, they're far from natural. Instead, grow one specific flowering shrub to fill your home with scent.
Read MoreIf you spot a lost baby skunk in your yard, you might feel the urge to help somehow. Here's what wildlife experts say you should do in this scenario.
Read MoreAsphalt is a solid choice for your driveway, but over time it can start to ravel and deteriorate. Don't worry, there are things you can do to repair it.
Read MoreLiving walls look incredible, but they're often impractical for regular homes. Grow a monstera up a trellis to recreate the concept in a more pragmatic way.
Read MoreInstead of donating or throwing away old clothes, try these unique DIY ideas to repurpose clothing to create useful and fun garden decor and accessories.
Read MoreThe more houseplants, the better. In the case of Chinese money plants, propagation couldn’t possibly be easier, even for beginners.
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