This Chandelier Hack Will Have Colorful Birds Flocking To Your Yard In No Time
There are many different types of bird feeders out there. Check out this hack for a repurposed chandelier DIY to attract all sorts of birds to your yard.
Read MoreThere are many different types of bird feeders out there. Check out this hack for a repurposed chandelier DIY to attract all sorts of birds to your yard.
Read MoreProper hydration is an essential component for healthy, thriving plants. To help plants effectively absorb water, you may want to try this natural solution.
Read MorePesky lawn weeds like crabgrass and goosegrass can be difficult to remove from your yard. Start by learning how to identify the differences between them here.
Read MoreIf you have ash trees on your property, here are some tips on how and when to prune them in order to ensure maximum health, vitality, and longevity.
Read MoreCertain plants are useful for controlling pests around the home. We find out if growing this kitchen ingredient indoors will send spiders running.
Read MoreSeeing birds in your yard can be enjoyable -- until they start eating your garden's fruit. These tips will keep feathered visitors from feasting on your garden.
Read MoreYou may have heard that one specific essential oil can keep cockroaches away. Discover what it is and why you may not want to rely on this pest repellent.
Read MoreIf you frequently cook with garlic, hold onto those peels because they make a great DIY fertilizer for your plants. Here's how to make and use this fertilizer.
Read MorePinecones, believe it or not, can make for effective mulch for your lawn or garden. If you're considering using pinecone mulch, here are the pros and cons.
Read MoreIdentifying the correct time to make additions to your garden will ensure that plants grow correctly. This is the best time of year to plant gorgeous hibiscus.
Read MoreCedar trees are beautiful, but they can be somewhat difficult to maintain if you don't know what you're doing. Learn which trimming mistakes to avoid here.
Read MoreWe always want to give our houseplants the best chance of growing. We find out if you should use vinegar to get rid of unsightly yellow mold on the soil.
Read MoreThere are various reasons why you might want to prune your sycamore tree in order to encourage its health and vitality. Here's the best time of year to do so.
Read MoreIf you love growing your own strawberry plants but you're struggling with your yield, try this secret garden tip to aid your harvest come summertime.
Read MoreEven the hardiest of indoor ivy plants can fall victim to common mistakes that may lead to poor health, and one of the biggest errors revolves around light.
Read MoreEvery pet owner knows the struggle of your pets digging up your houseplants. Use this handy DIY pinecone hack to keep them out of your plants for good.
Read MoreAt first glance, chrysanthemums, with their stunning array of colors and lush foliage, seem like the perfect houseplants. But the reality is a bit more complex.
Read MoreDid you get an amaryllis as a host gift or holiday present? Here is how to save the bulb so you get those beautiful red blooms again come spring.
Read MoreWhen you're planting a tree in your yard, you might not give the grass around it a second thought. House Digest's master gardener explains why that's a mistake.
Read MoreCreating a cohesive front garden takes more strategy than just adding plants wherever there are holes. Here is how to create a unified, intentional design.
Read MorePlanting lavender in your garden comes with many benefits, including providing you with sweet-smelling blooms. Here's when to plant it for the best results.
Read MoreThere are different pruning techniques, depending on the look you want. Here's what it means if you see a tree with its branches cut back to the trunk.
Read MoreWhile most common house spiders are harmless, if you're inclined to keep these eight-legged critters out, then it's essential to know how they get in.
Read MoreThough overall pretty hardy trees, you still will want to protect your lilac tree during the winter months to ensure successful blooms and growth in the spring.
Read MoreWhen it comes to low-maintenance gardening, there are a few plants you'll want to avoid. And you may reconsider growing this showy flower for a few reasons.
Read MoreReusing bath water in your garden and on houseplants can be a great way to stay environmentally friendly, but there are some big things you should know.
Read MoreWho needs succulents when you have these unique, easy-to-maintain plants? Here are four (better) alternatives, according to our Master Gardener.
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