The Best Way To Group And Display Succulents For An Eye-Catching Garden
Succulents often come in tiny pots that can be surprisingly difficult to style. With these tips, however, you can create a cohesive-looking display.
Read MoreSucculents often come in tiny pots that can be surprisingly difficult to style. With these tips, however, you can create a cohesive-looking display.
Read MoreTired of plain concrete driveways? Consider incorporating some pattern with this classic design that's sure to make your home stand out on the block.
Read MoreThe Easter cactus may come from Brazil, but it's become one of the most beloved houseplants, despite its finicky nature. Here's how to get the most out of it.
Read MoreSome seeds are so small that it's hard to dispense them efficiently and get the right number into each hole. This clever hack will solve the problem.
Read MoreMini terracotta pots anchor a succulent design within a larger pot with this DIY. Small, slow-growing succulents help maintain the design long-term.
Read MoreDriveway edging is functional and stylish, keeping soil or gravel in place while adding curb appeal. You get the best of both with this simple concrete edging.
Read MoreYou don't need a big garden or even fancy raised beds to plant plenty of garden veggies. These edible plants grow well in all kinds of laundry baskets.
Read MoreMartha Stewart used to sell a beautiful copper bird feeder that is no longer made. If you want one, Home Depot sells a feeder that has the same look.
Read MoreA colorful garden doesn't have to be complicated, and the right plant choice can bring lasting interest, vibrant blooms, and easy upkeep to your outdoor space.
Read MoreThis Dollar Tree staple has the perfect shape and depth for a hanging bird feeder, and all you need to do is add a couple more simple materials to complete it.
Read MoreScatter some sunflower seeds and watch the guest list grow — from house sparrows to cardinals, these beautiful birds won’t be able to resist stopping by.
Read MoreThis tomato variety has been chosen as Tomato of the Year for 2026. It's gaining fans on social media with its striking appearance and flavor.
Read MoreWater jugs often aren't recyclable. But with the help of a heating tool, you can reuse one by fashioning it into the shape of a planter for a spider plant.
Read MoreWhat’s hiding in your cabinet might be the perfect base for a small, stylish plant display that feels both practical and surprisingly creative.
Read MoreFinding a baby bird laying in your yard can be stressful, but knowing how to respond in the moment can help you avoid doing more harm than good.
Read MoreThinking beyond solid concrete? This driveway alternative is easier on the planet — and your wallet, with savings of up to 50% compared to other materials.
Read MoreWhen interior designer Joanna Gaines shares a gorgeous spring bouquet from freshly cut blooms on her socials, everyone wants to emulate it — including you.
Read MoreSwan-shaped vases are easy to find at the thrift, and even if they don't fit into your interior decor style, you might want to pick one up for this outdoor DIY.
Read MoreIf you want to attract beautiful native swallowtail butterflies to your yard, planting shrubs with a long, abundant flowering season is one of the best ways.
Read MoreThe avian flu is not a huge threat to songbirds, but they can be infected. To protect yourself and wild birds, consider alternative feeding methods.
Read MoreMulch can be a threat to your garden's micro-environment, getting in the way of bees and other organisms. Low-growing plants are a great replacement.
Read MoreThis charming, light pink rose cultivar works perfectly as a climbing plant for your retaining wall. Here's how to train and take care of it.
Read MoreMarch is the perfect time for a number of prep tasks to keep your garden at its best, ushering in a thriving harvest when the season is well under way.
Read MoreIf the leaves on your seedlings are turning a sickly yellow or developing a purple tinge, these common nutrient deficiencies might be the reason.
Read MoreKeeping your spider plant thriving requires just a little maintenance. The best time to care for your houseplant is in spring before it starts actively growing.
Read MoreThere's nothing better than a ripe and juicy strawberry, especially a homegrown one. These Dollar Tree containers make it easy to care for multiple plants.
Read MoreThere are a few different ways to keep brassica plants thriving, but one seemingly-universal fertilizer isn't going to do anything good for them.
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