Unnecessary Lawn Projects You Don't Actually Have To Do
Lawns take a lot of work to upkeep and keep pristine, but is it all really necessary? Here are things you can take off your to-do list.
Read MoreLawns take a lot of work to upkeep and keep pristine, but is it all really necessary? Here are things you can take off your to-do list.
Read MoreThis one mistake can deprive your lawn of oxygen, destroy its green appeal, increase thatch buildup, and invite pests and bugs onto your property.
Read MoreA lush, green lawn starts with sowing the seed correctly. Learn the best way to sow grass seed to avoid patchy areas and get even coverage and strong growth.
Read MoreYour garden pond should be tranquil and gorgeous, not a refuge for flora-stifling algae. Here's how to get rid of the primary culprit to your pond's woes.
Read MoreKeeping weeds off your lawn can be a frustrating experience, and the amount of options can make things even more confusing. Here's how corn gluten can help.
Read MoreGarlic is quick and easy to grow, making it a great option for novices. Check out Martha Stewart's tips on growing garlic indoors and outdoors.
Read MoreThough rocks can fulfill some functions, it's not technically mulch. There are things to consider when deciding what's best for your tastes and needs.
Read MoreLandscape fabric is a great tool for keeping the weeds at bay and your plants healthy. But how do you choose the best one? Let's take a look.
Read MoreIt's not difficult to find horrifying statistics regarding cockroaches, and they remain one of the most hated pests in America. Here's how to get rid of them.
Read MoreA common issue impacting tomato plants is blight. Here is how to identify and stop this problem before it spreads or causes significant damage.
Read MoreAdvocating for the planet is important, and you can start making a difference with just a pond. Here are several ways that a pond can help the environment.
Read MoreIf your lawn appears dull and lifeless, compacted soil that lacks nutrients may be to blame. Here's why aerating your lawn before fertilizing works wonders.
Read MoreA pond, fountain, or waterfall can be the cherry on top of a perfect outdoor setup. Here's why you should consider adding water to your landscaping.
Read MoreIf you need help with your landscape, you might hire a gardener or landscaper. These are different roles. Here's how to choose the best one for your yard.
Read MoreNothing wrecks your home's curb appeal like a patchy lawn. Here's how long it will take you to revitalize your grass when plating grass seed in patchy areas.
Read MoreGet a manicured, high-end look for your yard by striping your lawn. Learn how to stripe your lawn and how it works to enhance the look of your property.
Read MoreGarden enthusiasts in TikTok aren't shy about sharing their favorite things. Here are some of the best garden products found on TikTok, available on Amazon.
Read MorePests infiltrating your vegetable garden can cause significant problems, but how can you naturally keep them away? Plastic forks might be the answer.
Read MoreMartha Stewart's planting hack sounds odd but makes lots of sense.
Read MoreThe importance of pruning a rosemary bush can't be overstated -- it shapes your plant, promotes bushier growth, and ensures its longevity.
Read MoreLadybugs are the kind of friendly bug that gardens and gardeners love. Here's why ladybug larvae, in particular, can be so beneficial to a garden's health.
Read MoreTurf colorant is an easy solution to a browning lawn, provided you follow these tips.
Read MoreCrown flower, also known as giant milkweed or swallow-wort, is extremely important for monarch butterflies. Here's everything you need to know about the plant.
Read MoreHave you ever heard of a waffle garden? If you live in a dry climate, like a desert, then you should familiarize yourself with this gardening technique.
Read MoreThe timing of your grub control application can make a big difference. Read on to learn how to identify if you have a grub problem and what to do if so.
Read MoreHoping to attract a variety of feathery friends to your yard? It's easier (and cheaper!) when you use a DIY seed mix.
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