Prevent Crows From Crowding A Garden Bird Bath With One Simple Fix
Crows taking over your birdbath? While these ubiquitous birds can be fun to observe, they may crowd out smaller songbirds. Here's how to fix the problem.
Read MoreCrows taking over your birdbath? While these ubiquitous birds can be fun to observe, they may crowd out smaller songbirds. Here's how to fix the problem.
Read MoreBins made for in-ground composting are typically cylinders with holes. IKEA's utensil holder makes the ideal composting tool, and costs much less.
Read MoreMums are usually temporary plants — their fragile roots won't survive the winter. By contrast, this flower species blooms in the fall year after year.
Read MoreYou don't need to use treatments or fertilizers to improve your soil health. Choose a plant that does the job for you while filling the yard with pretty blooms.
Read MoreGeraniums remain in flower throughout the summer and into fall, so you can create a colorful blooming space on a budget by propagating your existing plants.
Read MoreWhen growing a thriving vegetable garden, we can use all of the help that we can get! Teaming up with this well-known flower can give your harvest a boost.
Read MoreSome fast-growing herbs can easily overtake an entire garden, but there are ways to prevent the spread and tackle the plant once it's taken over.
Read MoreIf your plants are being chewed up by slimy visitors, can eggshells keep them away, or is this hack a myth? Get the facts before trying it out.
Read MoreGreen lacewings are highly beneficial to your garden's ecosystem, keeping populations of aphids and other pests under control for healthy plants.
Read MoreIf fleas are ruining your outdoor fun, there's a natural way to deter them while inviting pollinators to your yard and it involves a popular shrub.
Read MoreAll natural pest control is possible when you have the right balance of insects in your garden, and there's one 'pest' that fits the bill for the job.
Read MoreIf rabbits are continuously visiting your yard to munch on tasty flowers, you can try planting this herb with rough leaves to keep them at bay.
Read MoreWhen it comes to garden fertilization, there are many products on the market to choose from. Corn gluten meal stimulates strong and resilient growth.
Read MoreWith minimal supplies, repurpose bathroom storage as a unique frame for your climbing plants. Try this DIY indoors or outside for a beautiful display.
Read MoreThese plants are fall superheroes — not only are they edible, but they improve the soil over the fall and winter by fixing nitrogen from the air.
Read MoreThis simple hack gives an old garden hose new life and solves a watering problem that occurs with large gardens or houseplants on a high shelf.
Read MoreImprove the health of your soil without spending a dime while making use of waste products in the kitchen. As a bonus, this DIY fertilizer doesn't smell.
Read MoreYour towering tomato plants full of pretty yellow flowers are refusing to produce any fruit. The solution may be sitting beside the sink in your bathroom.
Read MorePlants aren't cheap—especially the very popular and pretty ones. Take advantage of the plants you already own, and multiply them by propagating their cuttings.
Read MoreIt's important to strike a balance between overly moist and too-dry soil to avoid mold and ensure the health of your plants. Orchid bark makes soil more moist.
Read MoreA garden without pollinators is unlikely to thrive. Entice them to visit your garden with a free product that's probably sitting in an old planter right now.
Read MoreYou may plan to mow your lawn at the end of the season, along with raking and cleaning up debris, but here's why this will mean fewer birds visiting your yard.
Read MoreWhether you're looking to upgrade your camping gear or your sleeping bag is just getting worn out, don't toss it. You can repurpose that useful fabric.
Read MorePulling weeds can feel endless, but there's a simple timing trick that makes them slide out smoothly, in one piece. Find out when to tackle them.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a totally natural way to control the pest numbers in your yard, there's one very pretty songbird you might want to attract.
Read MorePotted monsteras have a habit of splaying outwards in all directions. Train them to grow neatly upright with the help of some simple houseplant gardening tools.
Read MoreMicroscopic spider mites can be a persistent hazard to indoor plants, but one natural spray solution may be all you need to safely keep them at bay.
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