The Big Mistake Everyone Makes After Removing Weeds From Their Yard
You'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 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 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 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 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.
Read MoreHave your spider plants seen better days? No problem! By getting clever with those dead leaves, you can give your home DIY projects a helping hand.
Read MoreIf your porch planters are looking a little messier than you'd like, fear not — an attractive and clever solution may already be growing in your yard.
Read MoreGrowing hanging basket flowers from seed will get you way more bang for your buck, plus allow you to customize your baskets with your personal favorites.
Read MoreOrioles are a lovely sight to behold. But if you want them to be your feathery garden visitors, you need to plant vining flowers that provide nectar and food.
Read MoreEven without a pond, you can grow stunning water lilies if you follow the right planting methods using containers. Once potted, you'll have a backyard oasis.
Read MoreIf you have a skunk problem in your garden, growing summer squash could deter the pests from your yard while also bearing delicious fruits.
Read MoreTired of caring for planters full of annuals at your front porch? Replace them with an item that people once thought tacky but that's now coming into its own.
Read MoreThis project doesn't demand much money or effort — with a margarita glass from Dollar Tree, and you can give visiting birds a cute new waterer.
Read MoreIt might seem like an ironstone bowl isn't worth using anymore once it's damaged. But you can easily turn it into a nice little place for birds to bathe.
Read MoreFinding a baby fox in your yard can be both cute and alarming. Depending on how it looks and what it's doing, here's how you should take action.
Read MoreAs Easter ends, you might have some unwanted baskets lying around. You can easily make one into a platform feeder for many types of birds.
Read MoreSince they're too small for traditional bird baths, hummingbirds love water fountains, and you can make one yourself using an old coffee maker.
Read MoreThis adorable DIY tiered succulent planter is adaptable using different sizes and quantities of those plastic nursery pots that you'd usually throw away.
Read MoreGet your trailing plants under control and recycle beer cans with this versatile DIY that turns the cans into one-of-a-kind hanging planters
Read MoreOrioles are similar to hummingbirds in that they like to eat sweet treats. Putting this one ingredient in your bird feeder will attract more to your yard.
Read MoreUse cans and plastic bottles to complete this cute, buzzworthy DIY project and pay tribute to some of the critters you want to see visiting your garden.
Read MoreIf you've got a shady spot in your garden that wildlife can reach, plant these colorful and carefree flowers that are attractive to humans but not to deer.
Read MoreJazzing up your garden with a concrete water feature can be as simple as repurposing an old styrofoam cooler. Here's how to embark on the DIY project.
Read MoreWith a little elbow grease and a quick trip to Dollar Tree, you can build a hummingbird paradise for your yard for cheap. Here's how to put it together.
Read MoreSome people may actually prefer deer to stop in their yard. If you are worried about them disturbing your garden, however, there are ways to deter them.
Read MoreYou don't need extra materials and resources to build a functional garden bed. This frameless alternative is equally good and can last decades.
Read MoreWhile plastic nursery pots by themselves are flimsy and ugly, trashing them isn't your only option. Instead, make them luxe with some paint and a pantry staple.
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