How To Handle A Birds Nest In Your Dryer Vent
A dryer vent is a good place for a bird to build a nest, and if you've noticed one in your vent, there are a few ways to handle it without harming any birds.
Read MoreA dryer vent is a good place for a bird to build a nest, and if you've noticed one in your vent, there are a few ways to handle it without harming any birds.
Read MoreThose with a sloped lawn understand how hard it can be to hydrate each section evenly. Luckily, there are a few ways to tackle this problem and beat gravity.
Read MoreOne way to keep pests away from your bird feeders is to use Vaseline, but there are many reasons to avoid this. Here's why and what to do instead.
Read MoreIf your pothos' heart-shaped leaves are drooping suddenly, the remedy will depend on the reason. Fortunately, the plant's leaves can tell you exactly why.
Read MoreZZ plants are known for being extremely low maintenance, but that doesn't mean they don't encounter problems. If yours is turning yellow, this could be why.
Read MoreTired of being mosquitos' favorite summertime snack? Fear not, you can get rid of them by burning this one thing -- and you probably already have it on hand.
Read MoreIf you live in a cooler region, looking after your lawn can sometimes be a challenge. However, the beauty of nature is in its array of solutions.
Read MoreFrom fresh mint in your mojito to some lavender on your ice cream, herbs are hearty plants that are easy to grow, as long as you avoid some common mistakes.
Read MoreNext time you make an avocado dish, be sure to save the pit if you'd like to grow your own avocado tree. One TikToker demonstrated just how easy the process is.
Read MoreThe benefits of mulch are well-known, including its ability to reduce weeds and stabilize soil, but did you know mulch could also work to repel unwanted pests?
Read MoreGrass in the shade tends to look leggier or yellower than grass in full blown sun. So does that mean you have to water it less? Here is what to know.
Read MoreDon't only change birdseed when the volume gets low. Also, be on the lookout for the following signs that might expedite when you replenish your feeder(s), too.
Read MoreHydrangeas add color and class to any garden, but the appearance of brown leaves may be worrisome. Don't panic, here's why, and how to remedy it.
Read MoreIf you have dry patches on your lawn where the grass is getting more sun, you may be wondering if it's because that area isn't getting enough water.
Read MoreThis trick allows you to start new plants without repotting and potentially disturbing their growth. Plus, it's environmentally friendly – a win-win!
Read MoreDo you keep over-watering your plants? If you're struggling with root rot, consider adding these drainage materials to your pots to help you with aeration.
Read MoreHaving flowering trees in your yard is a beautiful sight, but what if your trees aren't blooming? Here's how to fix the problem of trees not blooming.
Read MoreWith National Potato Day around the corner, we've listed 13 delicious varieties every gardener should know about, along with their maintenance needs.
Read MoreIt is always fun to DIY a bird feeder from upcycled materials. But can you make one using an old Pringles can? We went ahead and put it to the test!
Read MoreDiatomaceous earth might seem like a good solution to your gardening woes, but there are some negative effects that might make you reconsider.
Read MoreIf you are tired of using harsh chemical bug repellants, why not try this delicious-smelling baking ingredient that repels mosquitos like magic?
Read MoreGrowing your own produce can be highly satisfying. There are thousands of varieties of apples, so we find out which are the best heirloom apple trees to grow.
Read MoreFae traps have become a fun and magical TikTok sensation, and gardeners are loving it! Here's more on what they are and how you can create one.
Read MoreAluminum affects your soil's composition, but does aluminum foil alone have the power to turn hydrangeas blue? Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreWith this hack, you can give the scraps from your store-bought produce a new life as a pepper plant in your garden. Here's how to use this simple TikTok tip.
Read MoreMulch may elevate your garden. However, you may want to be careful when using mulch too close to your house. After all, you don't want to invite insects in.
Read MoreLearn how to make an inexpensive, quick DIY garden trellis with this TikTok hack using something you likely already have in your closet: wire clothes hangers!
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