Save Your Empty Potting Soil Bags To Expand Your Small Garden
If you're looking to expand your small garden, save some money, and avoid creating extra waste, here's a clever way to repurpose old potting soil bags.
Read MoreIf you're looking to expand your small garden, save some money, and avoid creating extra waste, here's a clever way to repurpose old potting soil bags.
Read MoreYou may be putting more effort into pruning your plants than you need to. Try the 'Chop n Drop' method to save time and sanity while preparing for winter.
Read MoreMoles are stubborn creatures that will make themselves at home in your yard. These simple mistakes can make your residence even more attractive to the critters.
Read MoreIf you're looking to create a plethora of ZZ plants, you may want to start propagating. However, be careful not to make these common mistakes when doing so.
Read MoreA freshly aerated lawn typically isn't a pretty sight – at least initially. However, here's why pros suggest not raking your lawn after aerating the soil.
Read MoreIf you're interesting in attracting birds to your yard, then you may want to know about bark butter. Learn how you can make it yourself, and how to use it.
Read MoreThere are many ways to germinate your seeds, and one common hack soaks seeds in vinegar before planting. We tried this hack to see if it was worth it.
Read MoreIf raccoons are sneaking into your yard at night and knocking over your trash cans, try using a specific type of light to deter them from entering your space.
Read MoreCats can pose a threat to birds and other wildlife. Thankfully, there are several methods to deter cats, allowing birds to feed safely in your yard.
Read MoreTrying to decide which cucumber variety to grow in your garden? Check out our top slicing, pickling, disease-resistant, and weather-tolerant picks.
Read MoreMake the best of your local climate: Choose tomato varieties that thrive in cooler temperatures and have shorter maturity periods when planning your garden.
Read MoreHaving animals dig up your garden at night is no laughing matter. Did you know you can use this popular vegetable to help keep moles out of the yard?
Read MoreSucculents are amazing, easy to care for houseplants. Here, Martha Stewart shares some advice on how to create a planter full of gorgeous succulents.
Read MoreTired of deer eating the plants in your yard? Keep them far from your garden, humanely, by using this common household spice: clove. Here's how.
Read MoreWhen dealing with this vigorous invasive weed, you'll want to eliminate it as quickly as possible. Learn the best ways to remove and prevent it here.
Read MoreYellowing leaves can be a tell-tale sign your begonias are in trouble, but there are some easy fixes to nurse your plant back to health and ensure it thrives.
Read MoreThe black and brown widows belong to the Theridiidae family, but they are far from identical. In fact, their appearances and habitats are quite distinct.
Read MoreBefore you toss that used tea bag, stop and consider the various green ways you can repurpose tea bags inside the home and outside in the garden.
Read MoreIf you dislike spiders, you might not even want to get close enough to trap them. Instead, use this plant to keep them from coming indoors in the first place.
Read MoreThe hardest part of cleaning your shower comes at the very end. If you don't have a shower wand, rinsing gets tedious. Fix that and purchase this garden item.
Read MoreIf you'd like to start birdwatching in your backyard, why not DIY a feeder? For example, this feeder repurposes an item you likely already have in your kitchen.
Read MoreIf you've noticed tiny bite marks on your orchids, these could be from cockroaches. Learn how to prevent these pests from eating your flowering plants.
Read MoreEver notice your tomatoes sprouting a little fuzz? Those tiny trichomes aren't just for show – they play a vital role in protecting your precious crop.
Read MoreIf your yard and garden have become havens for raccoons, there's a simple and humane way to keep those pesky critters out for good by using a cotton ball.
Read MoreWhile it's important to keep pests out of your garden, there are plenty of insects that are beneficial and necessary to protect. Here's how to do so.
Read MoreBecause the colors of your hydrangea plant depend on the type of soil it's planted in, there's a type of mulch you should avoid if you want blue blooms.
Read MoreAs a general rule, if there's a pest that's bothering you, there is a plant out there that can repel it. If ants are in your home, try planting this flower.
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