17 Stylish Ways To Repurpose Bike Wheels In Your Home Or Garden
Old bike wheels aren't just junk destined for a landfill. With some creativity, you can repurpose them in stylish and practical ways around the home and garden.
Read MoreOld bike wheels aren't just junk destined for a landfill. With some creativity, you can repurpose them in stylish and practical ways around the home and garden.
Read MorePeas and carrots may go together on the plate, but in the garden, peas prefer a different companion plant: cucumbers. Learn the fascinating reasons why.
Read MoreCoffee grounds have loads of uses around the garden, and people online are finding new reasons to spread them around their plants, like adding nutrients.
Read MoreSpurge weeds can quickly take over your yard if you aren't proactive about removing them. To get the most effective results, avoid these removal mistakes.
Read MoreAnts aren't only annoying pests around the home, they can also keep hummingbirds from visiting your feeder. Here are some ways to keep them away.
Read MoreUsed coffee grounds are a popular fertilizer for home gardens and houseplants, but you might want to rethink adding it to struggling aloe plants.
Read MoreBirds love bird baths, but so do mosquitoes. However, there's a secret ingredient that's safe for birds but will kill mosquito larvae. Here's what it is.
Read MoreJust because a plant appeals to hummingbirds doesn't mean it's right for your yard. Due to their invasive nature and maintenance, it's best to skip these ones.
Read MoreShould your new seeds be watered with warm water? We spoke to House Digest master gardener Tiffany Selvey to find out if this gardening hack actually works.
Read MoreRepurpose leftover tiles and other small decorative items with this fun DIY. You'll turn a plain old ordinary birdhouse into a mosaic masterpiece.
Read MoreIf chipmunks are a problem in your yard or garden, you might want to seek out a natural way to deter them. We spoke to a biologist to see if this hack works.
Read MoreIf you want to create a gorgeous garden but don't like the look of vibrant and colorful tones, learn how to create a dark but beautiful goth garden instead.
Read MoreHeated hummingbird feeders are meant to attract the tiny, colorful birds during the cold winter months. Here's what you should know before using them.
Read MoreWhat should you do for the open cuts on a tree, bush, or plant after you've pruned it? Many suggest using glue, but we'll dive into if it actually works.
Read MoreTiki torches are reminders of destinations like Hawaii and the Carribean islands despite emerging in California. Here's how to DIY your own set for less.
Read MoreA rose of sharon shrub could be a lovely choice for bright, bold flowers beloved by pollinators, but you'll need to avoid this common issue before planting.
Read MoreIf you have a gravel yard, you may have noticed weeds popping up between the rocks. Hand-pulling them can be a pain, so consider this simple trick to kill them.
Read MoreLooking for a way to help your precious spiders plants thrive? An expert shares tips on how to be successful with this interesting watering trick.
Read MoreDiscover if this easy cinnamon hack can truly keep mice away from your garden shed. Learn how to use this method and other tips to keep your shed pest-free.
Read MoreSharpening your loppers for trimming or pruning is an important part of making sure your bushes and trees get the best care. Here how to do it.
Read MoreTrying to decide what mulch to put in your flower bed? Find out the worst type and two better options, according to House Digest's Master Gardener.
Read MoreGardening subscription boxes are all the rage, but do they cost more than they're worth? Check out these options for flowers, herbs, veggies, and houseplants.
Read MoreDaffodils provide us with gorgeous, low-maintenance blooms during the earliest days of spring. Here's when to fertilize them to get the best blooms.
Read MoreContainer gardening is an easy way to get started with beautiful blooms. Try this vibrant flower to attract hummingbirds to your container garden.
Read MoreSweetgrass has a long and important history here in the U.S. and Canada, and you can grow it in your own yard for its many benefits. Here's how.
Read MorePlanting your seeds to the recommended depth listed on the package might feel like a lot of guesswork, but this clever hack using a pencil can help.
Read MoreIf you're wanting to grow pink roses in your garden, it's an understatement to say you have options - here's a list of our favorites to get you started.
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