9 Ways To Attract More Birds To Your Yard With Budget Friendly Suet
Suet is raw fat taken from cows or sheep — and birds love it as a food source. Here's how to use suet so your yard can become a haven for birds of all kinds.
Read MoreSuet is raw fat taken from cows or sheep — and birds love it as a food source. Here's how to use suet so your yard can become a haven for birds of all kinds.
Read MoreAphids can quickly take over your garden plants, but there are some unexpected ways that you can use essential oils to help get rid of the destructive bugs.
Read MoreWho doesn't love fresh cucumbers from the garden? The good news is that you can keep them growing year-after-year. Even better news, you can do it for free.
Read MoreCucumber flowers are the first sign that yummy veggies will soon appear — at least, they're supposed to be. When flowers don't lead to fruit, this is why.
Read MoreThis affordable kitchen essential will cause your garden tools to shine like new while protecting them from future damage — all it takes is a thin layer.
Read MoreCrabgrass is a nuisance, especially when found growing amongst your well-tended lawn. This natural ingredient is an alternative to chemical weed treatments.
Read MoreIn the fall when flowers are more scarce, pollinators will be especially happy to find these nectar- and pollen-rich flowers in your garden.
Read MoreBlack medic might look like any other trifoliate weed in your lawn, but you should think twice before pulling it up lest you miss out on these benefits.
Read MoreBefore you turn to chemical treatments, one way to eliminate weeds from your garden is by growing ground covers. Learn the best ones to keep weeds at bay.
Read MoreSome kitchen scraps are great for composting, while others get a bad wrap. Start composting this somewhat controversial food scrap for all of its benefits.
Read MoreAn herb drying rack is essential for infusing fresh garden flavors into your favorite dishes. Whip one up in no time with this low-cost Dollar Tree DIY!
Read MoreGrowing healthy tomatoes isn't a one-and-done type of job — it requires specific care for each stage of growth, including flowering. Here's what to know.
Read MoreSure, it's easy just to toss those pet food bags in the garbage, but they'll life forever in the landfill. Here are some ideas for upcycling them.
Read MoreIf you are prone to overwatering your garden, this simple hack, which only requires a toothpick, is what you need to easily ensure you're watering it correctly.
Read MoreHummingbirds may love nectar, but so do bees. To deter them from taking over, you'll have to make a slight adjustment to make the nectar less appealing to them.
Read MoreAfter you've enjoyed the last of the milk, don't just toss that jug in recycling bin! There are lots of ways to upcycle this tough plastic around the garden.
Read MoreIt can be devasting to see your tomato plants not looking lush because they have curled leaves, but there could be an easy solution you can try to fix the issue
Read MoreSlugs can wreak havoc in the garden, nibbling their way through crops, but chemical solutions aren't always the best fix. Try this natural trick in your yard.
Read MoreThe key to naturally protecting your trees from pests is to surround them with the right plants. Here are four low-maintenance options to consider.
Read MoreMosquitoes are not a welcome visitor to the backyard, and you may be looking for ways to keep them out. This easy-to-grow herb may be the solution you need.
Read MoreCardboard can be useful in garden beds to suppress weeds, but we asked an expert whether it's good practice to put this under gravel. Here's what she had to say
Read MoreSlugs and snails can decimate your tender young plants overnight, but there's one solution that's found in your kitchen, which should help to get rid of them.
Read MoreSince cucumbers are quick growers, they become overripe quickly. Knowing when your cucumbers are ready to pick is an essential part of getting a yummy harvest.
Read MoreIf your outdoor time spent with family and friends is being ruined by annoying pests, adding aromatic plants can improve your space while repelling bugs.
Read MoreIt's an age-old bird bath hack: put a penny in the water to prevent algae. But if you don't want to endanger birds, you should know this major caveat.
Read MoreIrises can be dramatic when they're not exposed to the perfect conditions, but this simple trick might be all that your flowers need to thrive.
Read MoreApple and pear trees can thrive with the help of an underrated herb, which has several reasons for being an excellent companion plant for many fruits.
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