The Simple Root Design That Turns A Simple Spider Plant Into A Statement Piece
Spider plants are low maintenance and great for adding some greenery to your home. However, if you're bored with their normal appearance, try this root hack.
Read MoreSpider plants are low maintenance and great for adding some greenery to your home. However, if you're bored with their normal appearance, try this root hack.
Read MoreWaterlogged soil in your potted plants can lead to disaster. Help prevent it by improving drainage with this gardening hack that reuses plastic bottle caps.
Read MoreIn many places, April is when gardeners begin sowing seeds and planting seedlings in their gardens. Here are 10 veggies you should be planting this month.
Read MoreGive the birds in your yard a little more variety in their diets with vegetables — your feathered neighbors will thank you for the boost in nutrition.
Read MoreSpider plants are a popular houseplant, but if you feel like yours is looking a little thin, here are some tricks to make its leaves grow bushier.
Read MoreSome sedums boast profuse fall blooms that bees and butterflies can't resist, and this low-growing cultivar with attractive silver foliage is no exception.
Read MoreNursery pots often go to waste because of how difficult they can be to recycle, but this simple tip allows you to use them elsewhere in your garden.
Read MoreIf you want to draw in birds without buying multiple items or taking up a ton of space, consider trying out this combined bird bath and feeder.
Read MoreYou've spent time weeding and now have a patch of bare soil. What you do next means the difference between a thriving, weed-free garden and an unhealthy one.
Read MoreLowe's has many products that can help you get your home ready for spring. From amending your soil to cleaning your siding, these are items you may need.
Read MoreWhen designing containers and baskets, follow the rule of including a filler, spiller, and thriller. This list includes a dozen options for the first category.
Read MoreMost native snakes are non-venomous, but you likely still don't want them in your yard. Your fencing material will determine how easy it is for them to get in.
Read MoreWhile weed killer or pulling might seem like the only treatments for crabgrass, you can stop it from taking hold by taking care of your lawn.
Read MoreTick nests, which typically look like a collection of small brown dots, are never a welcome sight in your yard. Here's how to handle finding one.
Read MoreThis Aldi’s find is a space-saving vertical setup that keeps temperature and humidity steady — so your indoor garden can thrive without taking over your home.
Read MoreIf your local wild birds are messy eaters, don't worry! A simple picture frame is all you need to help keep your feeders tidy, and your birds happily munching.
Read MoreIf you no longer have any use for your tomato cages, use them as the structure for a mini greenhouse to protect plants from chilly weather in spring.
Read MoreBefore you toss out those leftover scraps of packing paper, try reusing them to create biodegradable pots. Your seedlings will thank you for this simple DIY.
Read MoreGive that plain ol' backyard birdbath a cottagecore or woodland makeover with affordable accessories so that it appeals to you as much as it does to the birds.
Read MoreHow you plant root vegetables affects how they grow, including their taste and appearance. For the best development, there's only one method to use.
Read MoreIs your birdbath full of algae and leaves? It needs a clean, but you may want to rethink using this common cleaner once you understand how it can harm birds.
Read MoreAmong its six "Year Of" plants for 2026, The National Garden Bureau has selected three flowering plants: an annual, a perennial, and a shrub.
Read MoreNot all flowering plants can handle heat and dry conditions, but one option stands out for delivering bold color while requiring far less upkeep.
Read MoreIf you find rodent droppings in your garage, don't panic. There are some simple steps you can take to clean the mess and prevent future problems.
Read MoreFilling large planters with soil can be wasteful and make the container too heavy to move. However, this product, that you can also DIY, solves both problems.
Read MoreAs you prepare to plant spring blooms, new ways to display flowers are probably on your mind. Try this DIY flower tower using affordable, thrifted supplies.
Read MoreBirds visiting your yard is often a positive, but if they're destroying your berries, you can deter them with this simple DIY using items you already have.
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