The Unexpected Garden Feature That Could Be Attracting Coyotes To Your Yard
Although you may want to welcome many kinds of wildlife into your yard, you certainly will not want coyotes. This common yard addition may be attracting them.
Read MoreAlthough you may want to welcome many kinds of wildlife into your yard, you certainly will not want coyotes. This common yard addition may be attracting them.
Read MoreThis climbing vine is highly poisonous, invasive, and illegal to grow in Florida. If you spot this in your yard, take these steps to eradicate it.
Read MoreFragrant flowers are perfect anywhere in the garden, but when you grow them in containers, you can place them around your seating area to enjoy the aroma.
Read MoreTry this clever idea using Easter eggs to create DIY bird feeders. It's an easy and fun project to do with kids and invites birds to be part of the holiday.
Read MoreGardening and landscaping can quickly become expensive, but it doesn't have to be that way. These solutions can beautify your lawn for free.
Read MoreDividing overcrowded clumps of certain flowers in spring will keep your garden looking good, and give you extra plants to place elsewhere; here's how to do it.
Read MoreYou can create a shady spot to relax in your yard with a gazebo or pergola, but for a natural shade alternative, try growing a living canopy.
Read MoreIf you've got the perfect spot to grow a beautiful vining plant, it's important to know which ones support the ecosystem and those that can cause harm.
Read MoreAre you unsure of how to store all your seeds? Reusing an old tackle box could be just what you need for proper organization in your garden.
Read MoreIf you're struggling to attract pollinators to your yard, check that you aren't making some of these common gardening errors. It could be sending them running.
Read MoreThis common garden staple does more than just look pretty. It can also help get rid of mosquitoes at the source, and is a food-grade, safe solution.
Read MoreWondering why your fruit trees are growing so slowly? Here's a little-known tip that can help accelerate their growth and improve fruit production.
Read MoreThose who love displaying fresh flower bouquets are probably used to throwing away dead flowers. Instead, repurpose the dried petals around your home.
Read MoreJoanna Gaines' spring garden is one to envy. Luckily, she shared her tips for designing the perfect garden so your yard can be filled with gorgeous blooms too.
Read MoreIf you're growing fruit trees, then harvesting the (literal) fruits of your labor is the most exciting part. To speed that process along, follow these tips.
Read MoreIf you're thinking of adding a pool to your property, you also have to consider whether you need a fence. Here's what to know about pool fencing requirements.
Read MoreSure, a hanging basket full of of one gorgeous flower brightens up any outdoor space, but for maximum impact, grow these two stunners together.
Read MoreZucchini is pretty easy to grow, but when you're dealing with nature, there are always extra challenges. Here's what you need to know before planting.
Read MoreDon't make the mistake of buying a tree and forgetting to tend to it if you want the best fruit harvest. Here's the best pruning tip to keep it healthy.
Read MoreGround covers can add plenty of visual appeal to any garden. This colorful and easy-to-grow option will be sure to give a boost to your flower beds.
Read MorePerhaps the obedient plant doesn't quite live up to its name when it comes to behaving in the garden, but you can still grow this native beauty.
Read MoreAfter a winter storm or a day of landscaping, your yard might be littered with fallen branches. Disposing of them is a bit more complicated than you may think.
Read MoreKeep your fig tree healthy and happy by following our guidelines for pruning and maximizing your tree's potential to produce delicious, ripe fruit.
Read MoreRaised wooden garden beds offer certain benefits, but before you build them, learn more about their downsides as well. Here are their top drawbacks.
Read MoreNo matter which region you live in, this flavorful herb can be grown all year round in the garden or brought inside during colder months as a houseplant.
Read MoreQuality soil is essential if you want your roses to flourish and live a long life. Our Master Gardener shares tips for perfecting soil for your roses.
Read MoreAs spring rolls in, you may want to start planning the kinds of trees you'll want to plant in your yard. There are 11 excellent choices (and some that aren't).
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