The Birth Flower For April You Need To Make Your Patio Smell Amazing
April babies are lucky enough to have two birth flowers, one of which is the quintessential spring scent: early-blooming and super sweet.
Read MoreApril babies are lucky enough to have two birth flowers, one of which is the quintessential spring scent: early-blooming and super sweet.
Read MoreApple trees provide delicious fruit, but are susceptible to many diseases. If you have a small yard, try this pot-friendly variety that resists disease.
Read MoreTransplanting can put a lot of stress on your plants. Luckily, a common kitchen scrap can be turned into a fertilizing boost that will help your plants thrive.
Read MoreRaking your lawn in the spring to remove fallen leaves and dead grass seems like a good idea. But the ideal timing is crucial for your yard's health.
Read MoreGarden styles run the gamut, from natural-leaning plantings to formal looks, designs focused on flowers, and more. Here's how to achieve some of these looks.
Read MoreThis gorgeous pink ornamental grass is easy to grow, looks beautiful in any garden, and will give your cut floral arrangements striking color.
Read MoreIf you're always running out of twine, consider growing this lovely perennial. Its leaves have strong fibers that can be used as a sustainable string source.
Read MoreBuilding a retaining wall to add a supporting structure to your landscape doesn't need to be difficult. Use this easy concrete bag technique for quick results.
Read MoreKnown for feeding at night, opossums are attracted to discarded seed from messy bird feeders. You'll see more of these critters if you aren't cleaning up.
Read MoreIf you've found some unwelcome guests in the potted plants hanging out in your home or on your patio, you aren't alone. Here's why, and how, to deal with them.
Read MoreMoss can make for a very unique style when it's used in your lawn instead of grass. But you need to make sure your yard can actualy support it.
Read MoreIt's best to propagate ivy after its active spring growth spurt. When you do this task indoors, you can generate tons of separate plants quickly.
Read MoreLots of items around the house can help your plants, and tomatoes, thrive when they need a nutrient boost — and you might just have this one in your kitchen.
Read MorePotting your succulent on top of a sponge bed sounds like a dreamy hack if you forget to water your plants. But in truth, this hack could become a nightmare.
Read MorePlanting yellow hostas is a wonderful way to brighten up a shady spot in your landscape. For the best, long-lasting color, here's where to plant them.
Read MoreAldi's mushroom birdhouse blends whimsical garden decor with practical birding features, offering a seasonal find that adds color and charm to outdoor spaces.
Read MoreThese voluminous flowers start with white blossoms before they turn to pink and eventually red. They're one of the earliest panicle hydrangeas to bloom.
Read MoreHummingbirds and other pollinators will love these bright, tall flowers that thrive in shade. Plant them to draw hummingbirds to your yard all season.
Read MoreEden climbers, or Pierre de Ronsard roses, are widely beloved for their beautiful pink and white blossoms. Try checking these stores for plants less than $100.
Read MoreHedges can be a wonderful alternative to solid fencing, but you're not just stuck with green ... check out the bold color of this stunning shrub!
Read MoreBig storms do more than just drop snow or rain; they also come with strong winds, resulting in a yard full of debris. Here's how to clean up after a big storm.
Read MoreFor your houseplants to do well, their location in your home is very important. This succulent has a unique appearance and will thrive in a humid room.
Read MoreYour first instinct might be to scoop up the baby gopher in your yard, but there are actually a few steps to follow for your safety and that of the animal.
Read MoreSucculents are known for being resilient, relatively low-maintenance houseplants. However, they still can change color if their needs are not met.
Read MoreIn some areas of the country, it's common to find a deer's shed antlers in your yard come the spring — here's what to do if you come across them.
Read MoreHave a slope full of sandy soil in your backyard? Cover it with this native grass that also happens to be a host for a specific eastern U.S. butterfly species.
Read MoreA bird bath can add charm to any garden and attract feathered visitors to your yard. This highly-rated Wayfair bird bath is popular with shoppers.
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