Why You Should Line Your Flower Pots With Burlap Before Planting
Burlap can solve a number of issues like drainage with your potted flowers and other plants simultaneously and do so rather inexpensively, too.
Read MoreBurlap can solve a number of issues like drainage with your potted flowers and other plants simultaneously and do so rather inexpensively, too.
Read MoreIf you're looking for an elegant fix for your rat problem, wind chimes can be natural repellents for lawn pests like rodents, mice, and potentially even deer.
Read MoreHouseplant lovers live in fear of their plants falling prey to pests. Learn how to tell if you have soil mites, and why it might not be as bad as you think.
Read MoreIf you love birdwatching, you can create a natural birdhouse that will fit right in with the trees in your yard, simply by using branches you find lying around.
Read MoreThere's a unique and effective way to ensure nobody gets their hands on the confidential documents you don't need anymore, and you don't need a shredder for it.
Read MoreDon't throw away your broken garden hoses. Turn them into sturdy trellises for your plants instead. This hose trellis is perfect for all types of vining plants.
Read MoreIf you love houseplants, you likely need more places to grow them. Learn how to make several easy DIY hanging planters to grow a variety of houseplants.
Read MoreColony collapse disorder is a serious problem facing bees. Here's what gardeners should know about it and what they can do to help prevent it.
Read MoreIf you noticed a possum roaming your yard, act quickly to prevent it from settling in. To help deter it, try using this common spice to move it along.
Read MoreEven indoor houseplants are susceptible to weed growth. Take these steps to prevent weeds and get rid of them if they pop up in your indoor planters.
Read MoreLECA has become a trendy planting medium, but it provides more than just a chic aesthetic. Here are all the pros and cons to consider before buying a bag.
Read MoreTo ensure you achieve the best pepper harvest, discover the ideal time to transplant the sprouts into your garden and when you should sow the seeds indoors.
Read MoreIt's a good idea to give the trees in your yard an occasional tap with a tool handle, and here's what it means if one of them sounds hollow.
Read MoreMold is a common issue in homes, especially in rooms with high moisture levels. Luckily, placing a peace lily in these spots can help reduce mold growth.
Read MoreCockroaches are a pest no one wants to see in their home. If you're dealing with them, sprinkling coffee grounds could do the trick to deter them naturally.
Read MoreCastile soap has plenty of uses in the garden, and you might even know someone who swears by its effectiveness as a fertilizer, but is it a good fertilizer?
Read MoreBird feeders are a great addition to any yard or garden to attract these whimsical feathered animals, and it's important to keep them safe during storms.
Read MoreLandscaping can be a costly yet rewarding outdoor project. However, here's what you need to consider before removing a tree stump from your yard.
Read MoreThough beautiful, gardenias can be a finicky bunch. If you want healthy foliage and robust blooms, be sure to avoid these common gardenia mistakes.
Read MoreWhile you may assume that the yellow-flowering weeds in your yard are dandelions, they could actually be another lookalike plant that you may want to remove.
Read MoreBirdbaths are a great way to attract birds to your yard, and you can DIY your own with items you probably already have. Here is what you need for this project.
Read MoreRepelling rats from your home is best to keep your family safe. Thankfully, it's easy to do so naturally and humanely with a few pest-deterring plants.
Read MoreIf a healthy-looking yard with lush, green grass is what you're after, here's what you should avoid doing in the winter, according to a lawn care expert.
Read MoreShowering plants from time to time mimics a natural occurrence from their native outdoor habitat, but is it good practice for your houseplants?
Read MoreIf you live in the northern part of the world, you're familiar with winter snow dumps and freezing temps. What does this weather mean for your lawn and garden?
Read MoreWhen growing peppers, it's important to protect your harvest from insects. Discover some of this plant's most common pests and how to get rid of them.
Read MoreIf you're growing plants in a hydroponic system like a clear jar filled with water, discover how paint or aluminum foil could help the root sprouts thrive.
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