12 Ways To Repurpose Broken Garage Door Parts In Your Home And Garden
Before throwing away your broken garage door parts, check out the several ways you can repurpose them to add a unique and rustic charm to your home.
Read MoreBefore throwing away your broken garage door parts, check out the several ways you can repurpose them to add a unique and rustic charm to your home.
Read MoreYes, you can still have great landscaping in a small garden. We spoke to landscape designer Roy Altaras to learn how to make any yard space feel bigger.
Read MoreNo one wants wasps in their outdoor oasis, but could you be inadvertently attracting these buzzing foes? You might be if you have this one plant in your yard.
Read MoreTree roots can grow very long, so when gardening around trees, you want to make sure not to introduce any plants that will compete. Here are 4 examples.
Read MoreAlthough garden sheds can be very useful to have, they can get damaged if you don't protect them. For example, this mistake could cause the wood to rot.
Read MoreDiscover the benefits of garlic. Enjoy a pest-free patio and convenient access to a fresh supply of flavor by following this simple gardening tip.
Read MoreWhen it comes to warm season grass, is it is a good idea to aerate? Learn more about how, why, and when to aerate your lawn based on the type of grass you have.
Read MoreIrises are staples in gardens worldwide, but some species aren’t suitable for growing in the US. Consider swapping your yellow flag with this Japanese variety.
Read MoreDiscover why you may want to keep this shrub out of your garden. The Daphne, with its beautiful and fragrant appeal, is actually toxic for pets and people.
Read MoreIf you'd like to attract this stunning, blue songbird to your yard that enjoys eating pesky insects, then hanging up a birdhouse is a must. Here's why.
Read MoreCover crops can help your raised beds yield healthier plants the next season. Here are the best cover crops to plant in your raised beds, plus what to avoid.
Read MoreLegendary lifestyle guru Martha Stewart recommends planting flowering currants on your land to attract hummingbirds while keeping invasive animals at bay.
Read MoreIf you're looking to grow strawberries, but your garden doesn't receive much sunlight, consider this shade-loving and easy-to-grow variety.
Read MoreTikTok is full of DIY tips for resourceful folks who like to save a few bucks, and the app makes no exception for garden trellises. We've compiled a few here.
Read MoreHummingbirds are one of the best backyard birds you can hope to see. Planting this flower in your hanging baskets will invite them to flit over for a visit.
Read MoreIf you're looking to add some cacti to your yard, you can't go wrong with a dragon fruit plant. Here are some tips to help these cacti flourish.
Read MoreJapanese beetles will greedily devour your plants, but picking them off by hand is a tedious way to control them. Here's how to use diatomaceous earth instead.
Read MoreWhat's the story (with) morning glories? The flowering vine can be a beautiful addition to your garden, but be on the look out for its invasive species cousin.
Read MoreBeauty and practicality come together in the form of the Autumn Blaze Maple. By adopting the right growing techniques, you can enjoy the tree for years to come.
Read MoreThe poached egg plant, with its yolk-like colors, is not only adorable but brings lots of benefits to your garden. Learn more about this amazing, little flower.
Read MorePeonies may typically prefer colder weather, but we've got a few tricks and tips for getting these beauties to bloom in warmer climates and weather.
Read MoreWhile rue is great for keeping pests away, you don't want to plant it near your basil plants. Learn what makes rue and basil poor garden companion plants.
Read MoreIf you're a regular coffee drinker, you probably have excess coffee grounds. Can those be used as a natural pest control? Our exterminating expert tells us.
Read MoreMartha Stewart offered her expert opinion on the ideal tree for any garden, which is attractive all year round and requires minimal effort for eager newcomers.
Read MoreInstead of only including green plants in your garden, check out some coleus varieties that will add vibrant and deep shades to your outdoor space.
Read MoreA shovel is one of the most important tools for gardening; needless to say it serves a variety of purposes. Here are some tips for choosing the right one.
Read MoreIf you want to plant your own seedlings, no need to run out and buy starter pots. You can make your own biodegradable versions at home.
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