What To Do If You Find Shed Lizard Skin In Your Yard
If you find a discarded lizard skin in your garden, don't get stressed. Know what it means, whether it's a sign of danger, and the best way to deal with it.
Read MoreIf you find a discarded lizard skin in your garden, don't get stressed. Know what it means, whether it's a sign of danger, and the best way to deal with it.
Read MoreSimultaneously attracting pollinators while preventing weeds is a win-win. Try this hummingbird-approved plant for beautiful blooms and fewer weeds.
Read MoreGot more dandelions in your yard than you know what to do with? This craft requires about 50 to 60 and results in a lovely piece of home decor.
Read MoreDandelions can be incredibly difficult to eliminate for good, but this simple method that doesn't require any special equipment is one of the most effective.
Read MoreGetting basil to grow isn't difficult, but allowing it to thrive is another story. This gardener seems to have cracked the code to achieving tall, lush plants.
Read MoreOwl pellets are a sign that owls have taken up residence in your yard. What you do in response could depend on whether you want them or not.
Read MoreTicks aren't just annoying — they're dangerous. Keep them away from your outdoor space by utilizing the power of these plants' strong fragrances.
Read MoreEven small ponds will attract a wide range of wildlife to a garden, so long as they contain a good balance of aquatic plants, substrate, and fresh water.
Read MoreLarge planters need lots of potting mix. Thankfully, most gardeners have a collection of just the item they need to reduce the space inside a big container.
Read MoreYou might think you’d need a spacious yard to attract birds, but many of their needs — like water and hiding spots — can be met even in a backyard patio.
Read MoreWe love a robust ground cover, but not those that are invasive and will take over your entire yard. You're better off avoiding this one from the allium family.
Read MoreHaving pollinators in your yard will be incredibly good for it, so you'll definitely want to read about this DIY that is simple, effective, and fun.
Read MoreIf your hanging baskets aren't looking very lush lately, you can try switching to a potting material like this one to help extend their blooms.
Read MoreThanks to its strong, refreshing scent, this fast-growing herb can act as a form of natural pest control that will ward off pesky cabbage flies.
Read MoreTraps and poisons can eradicate moles, but there are also more humane methods you can use to repel them, including this item that's not mint or coffee grounds.
Read MoreThere are plenty of reasons to attract beautiful birds to your garden, so make them feel more welcome with this simple hack that will keep them full.
Read MoreBefore wasting your money on this gardening aide, take a look in your linen closet for some old towels that are just as effective at helping contain trimmings.
Read MoreGround covers are great for blocking weeds, protecting the soil, filling your space, and much more. And, luckily, there are many you can easily grow from seed.
Read MoreBefore you buy an expandable garden hose to replace your traditional hose, you'll want to know the many reasons why you don't actually need to switch things up.
Read MoreMany affordable, everyday products from Dollar Tree can be repurposed in the garden, including various kitchen items, laundry bags, binders, and more.
Read MoreWeedeating gives your lawn a clean edge, but nearby saplings can suffer accidental damage from the string trimmer. Use this hack to protect them.
Read MoreIf you have a pond in your garden, this 12th century technique can allow you to make the most of your space and create a lush, green paradise.
Read MoreWant your hanging basket plants to bloom for the longest possible time? Keep the soil consistently moist. This basic Amazon product might help you achieve this.
Read MorePeonies are among the most beautiful flowers you can plant in your garden. Fertilizing them so that they bloom nicely can be tricky, but here's how.
Read MoreFlower frogs can help to create more structure in your floral arrangements, but if you want the frog itself to make a statement, consider this hack.
Read MoreWhy reach for synthetic fertilizers when you have the makings of a tomato-boosting concoction on your countertop? Turn these peels from trash into treasure.
Read MorePlastic nursery pots pile up fast, but thankfully, you can use them to keep your houseplants happy, especially aroids. All you need is a sharp pair of scissors.
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