Must-Have Garden Supplies That You Can Find For Less At The Dollar Tree
A home garden saves you money on some things, but the supplies needed to grow plants are spendy. Check your local Dollar Tree for these gardening must-haves.
Read MoreA home garden saves you money on some things, but the supplies needed to grow plants are spendy. Check your local Dollar Tree for these gardening must-haves.
Read MoreMany fruits and vegetables can be grown in the garden simply by collecting the seeds. However, we find out if you can grow corn from popcorn kernels.
Read MoreHostas are known for being easy to grow in the shade. However, some varieties can survive in the sun and sometimes prefer it. Learn about our favorites here.
Read MoreHow do spiders invade our homes when many household products can keep them at bay? Like with this lemony cleaning item, you need to know how to use them.
Read MoreRemoving grass from your garden is difficult if you want to avoid using chemicals or doing strenuous labor. We tried this homemade spray to see if it worked.
Read MoreLate blight is no joke, and while fungicides can help, there is a natural secret ingredient that'll help you avoid the disease in your garden.
Read MoreIf you love hummingbirds, you've probably heard that they're attracted to the color red. Discover the many ways you could use this color in your garden.
Read MoreNo one looks forward to shoveling snow from their driveway during the winter. However, you can make it a bit easier with the help of a trusty can of WD-40.
Read MoreIf your yard is suffering from your pet's potty breaks, it may be time to consider patching those frequently used areas with a urine-resistant type of grass.
Read MoreBecause a plastic water bottle can take years to decompose, avoid throwing it into the trash. Instead, discover how to repurpose it around your home.
Read MoreGrowing a healthy garden is no easy task. However, you can bring in some help by growing certain herbs to repel pests. Learn what keeps mealybugs away here.
Read MoreIf you love bird watching or need more pollinators in your garden, entice birds to visit your yard by completing this clever terracotta pot hack.
Read MoreClover lawns are growing in popularity, but if you're new to the clover game, there are some things you should be aware of in preparation for winter.
Read MoreIf moles are digging holes in your yard, naturally deter these burrowing pests by placing scented or toxic herbs and flowers around your property.
Read MoreIf you are a gardener who also enjoys baking, you probably already have the item you need to protect your plants from pesky birds in your kitchen.
Read MoreLemongrass is a great plant to grow if you're trying to ward off mosquitos. Could adding the leaves to your rain barrel keep the pests gone as well?
Read MoreWhile the winter winds may make you want to wield those pruners, remember that some plants prefer their winter coats intact to thrive come spring.
Read MoreIf you're looking to attract hummingbirds, bees, and other beneficial pollinators to your garden, try planting this brightly colored, fragrant tree.
Read MorePlanting bulbs in a more informal arrangement is a perfect way to get a natural, relaxed feeling in your garden. Learn how to plant bulbs for a natural look.
Read MoreIf you suspect termites are trying to get into your home, you should take some preventative measures before you have an infestation. Try using this fall scent.
Read MoreIf you have a plant like an orchid, you know how important it is to maintain the delicate plant. A SkyPot can help you make maintenance a bit easier.
Read MoreIf you want to grow healthy pumpkins, you'll need to do more than just plant your seeds. Luckily, Epsom salt is a secret ingredient you can use for help.
Read MoreWith this simple and budget-friendly Dollar Tree DIY handheld hummingbird feeder, you'll have hummingbirds literally eating out of the palm of your hand.
Read MoreGrowing pumpkins is a great way to harvest your own iconic fall fruit. However, there are some key mistakes to avoid when planting and caring for the vines.
Read MoreGoosegrass can rapidly take over your lawn and steal essential nutrients from your grass. Control its spread and protect your turf with a two-pronged approach.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a way to replace your mulch, you might want to start hanging onto your corn on the cob. Corn husks can be an effective type of mulch.
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