15 Amazing Ways To Design Your Sloped Backyard
There are ways to create a yard that's easy to maintain, erosion-free, and pleasant, even on a slope. For your viewing pleasure, see some of the best ones.
Read MoreThere are ways to create a yard that's easy to maintain, erosion-free, and pleasant, even on a slope. For your viewing pleasure, see some of the best ones.
Read MoreAttractive landscaping can increase interest in a home when it's on the market, and there are a few key features that have a high return on investment.
Read MoreTo give your garden a fresh look, you might consider introducing some height. Here are our three picks for the best tall plants for your garden makeover.
Read MorePerennial plants are ideal for gardeners who want to enjoy the beauty of their garden year after year but may not have the time — or the skill — to maintain it.
Read MoreDecorating with orange brings fun to any atmosphere. That's why orange blooms are the perfect choice for hanging baskets when you want the vibe to be energetic.
Read MoreIf watermelon is a favorite summer treat of yours, perhaps you'll want to grow your own next year and some a few dollars at the grocery store.
Read MoreAs you begin to plan your garden, it's crucial to consider which USDA hardiness zone best describes the area in which you live. Here are some ideas for zone 10.
Read MoreLimited space is no longer a valid reason to forgo an outdoor pool. We have curated small pool ideas that will inspire you to have one installed immediately.
Read MoreRather than throwing out these three items, we recommend you use them in your garden to help battle pests and to offer your plants some extra nutrients.
Read MoreIt's difficult to figure out how to keep hungry animals out of your garden while also inviting in beneficial pollinators. Here's one plant that can do both!
Read MoreAnnual plants are a great way to change up your garden year after year. Here are 15 annual flowers and vegetable plants that are perfect for your garden.
Read MoreGardens can be for more than viewing pleasure. If you want to reduce runoff during rainstorms, here are some plants that can help keep your yard dryer.
Read MoreIf you live in zone 6 when it comes to planting, you may want to consider adding some of these fruits, vegetables, trees, and flowers to your yard and garden.
Read MoreWhether you choose exotic scarlet blooms, deep crimson buds, or sweet blossoms with subtle reddish hues, you can create an amazing display in a hanging basket.
Read MoreWaterlogged lawns are a nightmare for homeowners since they develop large puddles that deprive your grass of oxygen. Here's the best way to fix the problem.
Read MoreIf you want to grow a flower garden that will stay the same for at least three years, here are 15 flowering perennials that will make for an attractive garden.
Read MoreIf you live in the colder part of the United States it can be difficult to find colorful and long-lasting plants. Here are the best choices for your garden.
Read MoreOrnamental grasses are ideal for homeowners who don't want to spend lots of time maintaining their yards. Here are 15 decorative grass types you can go for.
Read MoreIf you've longed to grow eucalyptus trees in your yard, there are some things you'll want to know. We have the details so that you can pick the right ones.
Read MoreThe USDA zone 7 is great for growing many vegetables, fruits, and trees American families love. Here are the 15 best plants to grow if you live in zone 7.
Read MoreYou can combine brick patios with many things to make it the perfect outdoor escape. Here are our 30 tips for creating the ideal backyard brick patio.
Read MoreGardening is a fun hobby for folks who have time to care for plants, and it can be beneficial to your health in many ways. Microgreens are a healthy choice.
Read MoreKeeping gnats away from your houseplants has a simple solution. Here's how to use cinnamon, along with other methods, to remove insects on your plants.
Read MoreWhile somewhat worrisome, growing poisonous plants can actually make your garden flourish with color. Here are the most beautiful options for your garden.
Read MoreThe USDA zone 3 is a cold-weather area, but you can still grow several plants that enjoy the conditions. Here are 10 plants ideal for growing in zone 3.
Read MoreDrought-resistant flowers make an outstanding view in hanging baskets inside a home or outdoors. Here are 10 such plants to grow in the garden or indoors.
Read MoreWhile any of the following 10 plants would be gorgeous as houseplants, they're probably best to stay outdoors in the garden thanks to their (unpleasant) smell.
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