Not Rubbing Alcohol: Use This Bathroom Staple To Trap Aphids
Aphids cluster on the underside of leaves, feeding on a plant until it wilts, curls, or turns yellow. Tackle them with a cheap bathroom product and some trash.
Read MoreAphids cluster on the underside of leaves, feeding on a plant until it wilts, curls, or turns yellow. Tackle them with a cheap bathroom product and some trash.
Read MoreIf you find your garden overrun by snails, this natural trap will allow you to round them up overnight. This method relies on a leafy scrap snails love.
Read MoreThis kitchen scrap not only does not harm your plants, but it also does not harm the ants -- it just encourages them to go elsewhere by disrupting their paths.
Read MoreIf you're growing leafy greens and are hoping to give them a nutrient boost, consider making this natural fertilizer at home instead of using Miracle Gro.
Read MoreIf your shears struggle to cut through twigs, they likely need to be sharpened. Thankfully, you may already have the power tool needed to make the job simple.
Read MoreDecorative ceramic pots seem so simple, but they can be shockingly expensive. Luckily, this classic alternative is both affordable and trending.
Read MoreThough egg shells are a known fertilizer supplement, another type of kitchen waste can also enrich the fertilizer of gardens and houseplants.
Read MoreGarden hoses are endlessly useful yard tools, but there are good ways to use them and wasteful ways to use them, too. Knowing what to avoid can save you money.
Read MoreThere are tons of slug-repelling hacks out there, and many are more complicated than they need to be. This trick, by contrast, is as easy as eating some citrus.
Read MoreOne downside of raised garden beds is that critters are more easily able to nibble on your plants. However, one TikToker solved the problem with a DIY cover.
Read MoreThe simplicity and clean final look of this garden hose organizer can quickly transform your yard space. Plus, you can adapt it to hold more than a garden hose.
Read MoreLandscape fabric is a great idea in theory for keeping weeds at bay. However, one organic alternative offers unique advantages in your landscape.
Read MoreKeeping sweet things out of your compost is usually a good way to deter animals, but this expired kitchen condiment could actually make great compost.
Read MoreDEET is seen as the gold standard for keeping mosquitos away, but this study proves that there's a more natural alternative that's just as powerful.
Read MoreSummer comes with lots of joys, but nobody likes the swarms of buzzing mosquitoes. Enjoy the blooms of this citrusy herb while naturally banishing bugs.
Read MoreA wire hanger isn't just for clothes; it's also not recyclable. But, you can repurpose one in all sorts of useful ways, including keeping your hoses organized.
Read MoreLittle pom-pom flowers belie a pungent plant below. You might like to put this fragrant herb on your dinner plate, but slugs and snails will stay far, far away.
Read MoreKeeping deer away from hydrangeas often takes more than luck. One natural deterrent can help protect blooms when paired with a few smart garden strategies.
Read MoreIf you're tired of wasting water to keep your lawn green in an arid environment, this eco-friendly approach to landscaping could be worth considering.
Read MoreBasil flowers attract bees in drones, but there's another herb that's a great friend of the tomato, bringing in lots of pollinators and repelling common pests.
Read MoreAs if being bitten by a blood-sucking parasite isn't bad enough, tick-borne diseases can be serious. This natural oil might give you a layer of protection.
Read MoreBird baths can stand out with unique water features, eye-catching designs, flower planters, and more. Here’s where to shop for the best options.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a way to protect the growth on your fruiting trees and shrubs, this simple Amazon product could provide an easy solution.
Read MoreHomegrown vegetables don't have to start in soil. One everyday recyclable item can help create a low-cost hydroponic system with surprisingly little effort.
Read MoreTomatoes are notoriously nutrient-hungry plants, but this common breakfast staple could provide just the boost they need to thrive in your garden.
Read MoreCopper and coffee are the go-to classics for keeping snails and slugs at bay, but there’s a beautiful and tasty herb you can add to your garden to help.
Read MoreWhile grounds add nitrogen to compost bins, this coffee waste product is a good source of carbon, so it shouldn’t go into the trash either.
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