Use Old Milk Jugs To Create A Budget-Friendly Succulent Garden
All you need for this cheap and whimsical succulent garden is an old milk jug cut in half, some pebbles, and some paint and decor of your choice.
Read MoreAll you need for this cheap and whimsical succulent garden is an old milk jug cut in half, some pebbles, and some paint and decor of your choice.
Read MoreFinding the right ground cover for shady spots can be tough. This easygoing flowering option blooms in the spring and attracts bees and butterflies.
Read MoreYou may think of flowers as the default in a backyard garden. However, there are alternatives to the fleeting blooms that can help keep your garden as colorful.
Read MoreThere are so many kitchen scraps that we throw in the trash because we don't know they can benefit our gardens. Check out this scrap your soil will love.
Read MoreSolar lights are one of the most cost-effective, low-maintenance outdoor lighting options, with no fussy wires needed. This option from Costco has 4.5 stars.
Read MoreIf you love to sit back and watch the butterflies enjoy your garden, you should look into this easy-to-grow, beautiful flower this gardening season.
Read MoreNeed a new addition to the container-grown plant collection on your shady patio or deck? This tropical beauty with hot pink-striped leaves is a great choice.
Read MoreYou know that there are a lot of kitchen scraps that you can add to create nutrient-dense compost, but here's one you might not think about adding.
Read MoreTraditional bird baths aren't the best choice for hummingbirds, but you can keep them coming back to your space with this clever DIY fountain idea.
Read MoreWhen the lawn needs a trim and you finally have the time to do it, that’s always when the sky decides to open up. Is it safe to use a battery mower in the rain?
Read MoreTo ensure your perennials return for years to come, avoid making mistakes related to everything from fertilizer to deadheading during the summer season.
Read MorePerennial hydrangeas are the highlight of any garden. They can, however, get large. Instead, choose this compact, spring-blooming cultivar that ignores soil pH.
Read MoreWhile it's important to water your plants, they may not actually be absorbing it, so here's how to tell if they're struggling and what to do about it.
Read MoreThere are plenty of components that can benefit compost, and one of the most useful might already actually be sitting around unused in your garage.
Read MoreConcrete is old news. If you really want to make your outdoor space feel fresh and inviting, borrow this textural and timeless material from midcentury designs.
Read MoreIf you've been struggling to keep a long hose both tidy and accessible, this storage method using upcycled items might be the solution you're looking for.
Read MoreThis classic flower gives butterflies nutritious nectar and ample shelter, making it a great option for a butterfly garden. Plus, it attracts other pollinators.
Read MoreDepending on the exact shape and color of the circles, and how widespread they are, you may be dealing with a disease rather than a drought or pet problem.
Read MoreThis extremely simple but realistic stone bubbler fountain from Costco attracts birds, creates soothing sounds, and adds easy decorative appeal to any yard.
Read MoreHave an old shovel you're thinking about tossing? Instead of adding it to a landfill, consider this cute DIY planter that will bring new life to your shovel.
Read MoreCoffee grounds and banana peels aren't the only kitchen leftovers that gardeners can put to use. One breakfast staple may offer another option.
Read MoreThe culprit isn't your tools, your planters, or even your pesticides. This unassuming gardening necessity could be leaching chemicals into the soil.
Read MoreWhile AI content is something you might generally steer clear of, it can have good ideas on occasion, like this affordable paver DIY using an old bicycle tire.
Read MoreIf you want the fabulous flower clusters of a hydrangea without the growing habits or pickiness, try this colorful plant that thrives in the heat.
Read MoreMowing your lawn at a rapid pace can be a tempting way to save time and finish the task more quickly, but here's why sprinting through the job can be harmful.
Read MoreUnlike annual plants that only live for one year, perennials come back each spring — but how many years, exactly, can you expect them to come back for?
Read MoreWe love weigela and bluebeards, but can you have too many hummingbird-attracting plants? No way! This beauty is low-maintenance and a favorite of wildlife.
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