Growing These Vegetables In Your Garden Could Result In A Major Mouse Problem
Certain types of vegetables are more likely to attract mice to your garden than others. Learn which crops attract mice and how to reduce any rodent issues.
Read MoreCertain types of vegetables are more likely to attract mice to your garden than others. Learn which crops attract mice and how to reduce any rodent issues.
Read MoreIf you've noticed lots of snakes in your yard and you're not sure why, discover 9 unexpected reasons and learn how to avoid luring snakes onto your property.
Read MoreIf you're looking for an adorable addition to your desk or countertop, try this simple DIY project that transforms a Tic Tac container into a mini terrarium.
Read MoreIf you spot a ground beetle and its terrifying mandibles, your first reaction may well be to panic. But you shouldn't. These beetles are garden-friendly.
Read MoreShopping online for houseplants is the easiest way to find the exact variant you want. Here's how to make sure you'll receive a plant that's in good shape.
Read MoreKnapweed is an annoying weed you might find in your yard. Luckily, there are a few ways to remove this weed to keep it from growing back again.
Read MoreWhen growing plants and herbs in your garden, success often depends on the season. Here is how to extend basil season with this genius bin hack.
Read MoreLessen the hand, wrist, and arm pain that can arise from gripping a lawn mower handle for long periods with this affordable, super easy pool noodle hack.
Read MoreJumping worms are a bit different than your average earthworm, and they can be quite the pests, too. Here's what they are and why they're bad for your garden.
Read MoreIKEA is a great place to buy trendy plants without breaking the bank, but there is an art to shopping its plant department. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreGarden snakes aren't poisonous, but they can still be scary (and unwanted) guests. If this reptile manages to get into your home, here are your options.
Read MoreBoxelder bugs can be a nuisance if they get into your home. Luckily, sage can be an effective, natural boxelder bug deterrent. Learn how it works!
Read MoreIf you have backyard turtles, congratulations! But you now have the responsibility of keeping their habitat safe, which means adjusting how you cut your grass.
Read MoreLearn why Martha Stewart doesn't recommend growing palm trees inside, and what she recommends instead. Indoor conditions are usually not ideal for palm trees.
Read MoreSo much hope is built into the process of planting daffodil bulbs in the fall for spring blooms months later. To help their success, avoid this planting myth.
Read MoreMost people don't want to welcome creepy centipedes into their homes. So, the next time you see one, should you reach for common table salt?
Read MoreThough mums are an autumnal favorite, the plants can actually survive year-round. Use these tips for planting mums for gorgeous blooms every year.
Read MoreGarlic can help keep bird feeders free of certain pests, as rodents are especially not a fan of the smell. Here are a few ways you can add garlic to a feeder.
Read MoreWhen designing a raised garden bed, there's one material you may want to avoid, despite its popularity and natural look. The reason? Slugs (and rot).
Read MoreWhile raking the leaves from your yard could make it look neater, it could also harm local wildlife. Discover why this is the case and what to do instead.
Read MoreCastile soap isn't just a staple in the bathroom -- it's also a hero product in the garden. Here are all the ways you can use it in your yard and shed.
Read MoreWhile yellowjackets can be beneficial to your garden, you don't necessarily want to attract them to your yard. Learn what mistakes to avoid to keep them out.
Read MoreWhen assessing damage to your property, don't assume termites are to blame. It could be carpenter ants, which, unlike termites, you can get rid of on your own.
Read MoreAre you sick of having to clean out your bird feeders? Learn how to make a feeder out of an apple that will completely decompose so no cleanup is necessary.
Read MoreOne way to create natural-looking landscape borders is to bring order to the yard feature. To do so, be selective – and specific – in what you plant.
Read MoreWhen winter rolls around and heavy ice weighs on your plants, you may be tempted to remove it. Here's why you shouldn't and what to do instead.
Read MoreIf you're familiar with insect-repelling plants, you might know that some plants also repel snakes. If you have a snake problem, will lavender do the trick?
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