Why Do People Use Bird Repellent Gels And Sprays & Do They Actually Work?
Repellent gels and sprays can allegedly keep birds out of your yard humanely, but are they actually effective and safe for wildlife? We find out.
Read MoreRepellent gels and sprays can allegedly keep birds out of your yard humanely, but are they actually effective and safe for wildlife? We find out.
Read MoreWith all the varieties of lettuce out there, it's good to know that many companion plants can help them grow better, but others can actually make things worse.
Read More2024 is a big year for cicadas, which means cicada killer wasps will be out in full force. Here's how you can tell if they may be doing more harm than good.
Read MoreLemons can play a wide variety of roles in the kitchen, but did you know it's versatile in the backyard and garden too? Here are 12 other ways to use a lemon.
Read MoreWhen it comes to choosing between a hardy or tropical hibiscus plant, the difference between them and which is right for you comes down to where you live.
Read MoreIf you've spotted insects with large wings in your yard, discover if they're locusts or cicadas based on some major differences between the two.
Read MoreGrowing saffron indoors? It's definitely possible. You'll have your hands on this internationally beloved spice in no time if you follow these helpful tips.
Read MoreWe love all PB&Js, but we don't love empty glass and plastic jars taking up space. If recycling pick-up is a few days away, here are some ideas for those jars.
Read MoreWhether you're planting hydrangeas from the store or from another area of your yard, the risk of transplant shock can be nerve-wracking. Here's how to avoid it.
Read MoreThis DIY aerator is not just a budget-friendly lawn care option but a highly efficient one too. Here's how you can easily make one for yourself.
Read MoreInvasive weeds playing dress-up as ordinary flowers can be the worst kind of dupe. That's true for yellow toadflax, which deceptively resemble snapdragons.
Read MoreYour shady yard doesn't need to be a sea of dark green; Jacob's ladder is a perfect, low-maintenance way to add a splash of color in the spring.
Read MoreWho doesn't want hummingbirds in their yard and garden? With these noninvasive flowering trees, you'll attract a ton of these special, flying friends.
Read MoreIt's hard to imagine not wanting a garden or yard full of roses, but one particular breed can invade and overtake all of your other plants.
Read MoreIf you’re looking forward to using your deck this summer, you don’t want to find these pests causing damage to the structure. Here’s what you should look for.
Read MoreVeronica flowers are beautiful blooms that draw in hummingbirds and all sorts of pollinators, and you can find a variety that suits your garden.
Read MoreDiscover if it is illegal to remove a cactus from your yard. Learn about the legal implications and what you need to know before taking any action.
Read MoreEggplants are hearty veggies that offer a lot of health and dietary benefits. Can you grow such sizable produce in a container garden with good results?
Read MoreCicadas aren't fun to have on your property due to their loud noises. Here's how you may be unintentionally attracting them to your yard and how to prevent it.
Read MorePutting up a bird feeder is a wonderful way to attract birds to your yard. However, there are some common bird feeder mistakes to look out for. Learn more!
Read MoreMosquitoes in your yard are eager to turn a good time itchy. If you have this shrub growing anywhere in your garden, it’s likely what’s inviting these pests in.
Read MoreSome of our favorite fruits and veggies take months before they grow any fruit, but this fast-growing vegetable could be on your plate within a month.
Read MoreIf you're looking to make your yard a part of the beautiful circle of life, these trees will provide plenty of sustenance for butterflies and pollinators.
Read MoreFlowering bulbs are an amazing way to add color to your yard. Garden expert Rhonda Kaiser shares her best bulb planting tips for Instagram-worthy blooms.
Read MoreLet's face it, you probably have a drawerful of chopsticks from takeout orders. Put them to good use with this brilliant DIY that birds will love.
Read MoreChemicals aren't necessary when it comes to getting rid of thistle weeds. Instead, all you have to do to start is look in your kitchen cabinet.
Read MoreIt can be tempting to leave odds and ends out for birds to use to build their nests -- but dryer lint shouldn't be among the scraps you offer them.
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