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  • A person adding scraps to a large compost bin

    Not Coffee Grounds, Not Banana Peels — The Inedible Scrap You Can Add To Compost

    You 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.

    By Annette Hird 16 min ago Read More
  • Close-up of a green and black-feathered humming bird in mid-flight

    Not Bird Baths, Not Misters: The Cheap Alternative Hummingbirds Can't Resist

    Traditional 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.

    By Meadow St. Clair 46 min ago Read More
  • A person mowing the lawn in the rain

    What Happens If You Use A Battery Lawn Mower In The Rain?

    When 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?

    By Luanne Lim 1 hour ago Read More
  • woman pruning perennials in the garden

    13 Summer Gardening Mistakes That Are Ruining Your Perennials

    To ensure your perennials return for years to come, avoid making mistakes related to everything from fertilizer to deadheading during the summer season.

    By Katy Willis 1 hour ago Read More
  • A gardener plants a potted hydrangea sapling in a hole dug in the middle of a lawn.

    Plant This Compact Hydrangea For Early-Season White Blooms That Never Change Color

    Perennial hydrangeas are the highlight of any garden. They can, however, get large. Instead, choose this compact, spring-blooming cultivar that ignores soil pH.

    By Katharine Hansen 2 hours ago Read More
  • person watering potted plants

    If This Happens When You Water Your Plants It May Be Time To Replace The Soil

    While 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.

    By Suzanne Bonnett 2 hours ago Read More
  • male hand holding fresh compost

    Not Leftover Food: The Overlooked Garage Scrap You Could Be Adding To Compost

    There are plenty of components that can benefit compost, and one of the most useful might already actually be sitting around unused in your garage.

    By Sophie Pell 4 hours ago Read More
  • Two people doing landscaping work with rocks outside of a new home

    Ditch The Concrete: The '60s Yard Trend That's Making A Comeback

    Concrete 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.

    By Amy Jeanroy 5 hours ago Read More
  • women holding water hose to water lawn

    Keep Your Garden Hose Organized With A Wood Pallet Storage Solution

    If 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.

    By Meadow St. Clair 12 hours ago Read More
  • close up of a blue butterfly

    Not Milkweed Or Coneflower: The Sunny Annual Flower That Butterflies Love

    This classic flower gives butterflies nutritious nectar and ample shelter, making it a great option for a butterfly garden. Plus, it attracts other pollinators.

    By Magdalena Becker 14 hours ago Read More
  • Person kneeling and inspecting their lawn with their hand

    What To Do If You Find Reddish Brown Circles On Your Lawn And Grass

    Depending 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.

    By Suzanne Bonnett 17 hours ago Read More
  • A bird sitting in the water in a bird bath

    Ditch Traditional Bird Baths For Costco's Bubbler Fountain That Looks & Sounds Beautiful

    This extremely simple but realistic stone bubbler fountain from Costco attracts birds, creates soothing sounds, and adds easy decorative appeal to any yard.

    By Kimberley Spinney 18 hours ago Read More
  • Old metal shovel leaning against a garden fence

    Upcycle An Old Shovel Into The Perfect Succulent Planter With A Clever DIY

    Have 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.

    By Magdalena Becker 19 hours ago Read More
  • person throwing kitchen scraps away

    Not Coffee Grounds, Not Banana Peels — The Kitchen Scrap That's A Fantastic Tomato Fertilizer

    Coffee grounds and banana peels aren't the only kitchen leftovers that gardeners can put to use. One breakfast staple may offer another option.

    By Suzanne Bonnett 20 hours ago Read More
  • A man hanging tools on the door of his garden shed

    Ditch The Potentially Toxic Item Hiding In Your Garden Shed (& Safe Alternatives)

    The culprit isn't your tools, your planters, or even your pesticides. This unassuming gardening necessity could be leaching chemicals into the soil.

    By R. A. Fletcher 22 hours ago Read More
  • removing the rubber of an old bicycle tire in a yard

    AI Slop Suggests Using An Old Tire To Create Budget-Friendly Pavers — And We're Here For It

    While 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.

    By Meadow St. Clair 23 hours ago Read More
  • Woman pushing shopping cart in garden center while another woman holds potted flowers

    Not Viburnum: The Hydrangea Alternative That Adds Texture To The Garden

    If you want the fabulous flower clusters of a hydrangea without the growing habits or pickiness, try this colorful plant that thrives in the heat.

    By Aleem Ahmad 1 day ago Read More
  • A person wearing safety glasses, a blue t-shirt, and grey shorts, pushing an electric mower in front of a white balcony area on the side of a white house.

    Skip Fast Mowing - There's A Better Way To Help Your Electric Lawn Mower Last Longer

    Mowing 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.

    By Jo Plumridge 1 day ago Read More
  • A woman smelling coral pink and white dahlias in a garden

    What's The Average Lifespan Of Perennial Plants In Your Garden?

    Unlike 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?

    By Lisa Davis 1 day ago Read More
  • Hummingbird on a branch.

    Not Weigela, Not Bluebeard: The Colorful Shrub That Hummingbirds Can't Resist

    We 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.

    By Katharine Hansen 1 day ago Read More
  • Trees and shrubs in pots at a garden center

    The Fast-Growing Tree That Attracts Birds And Butterflies To Your Yard

    Planting a tree may seem like a monumental task compared to a small plant, but this beautiful flowering tree yields quick results with little effort.

    By R. A. Fletcher 2 days ago Read More
  • A shaded back yard is full of colorful plants.

    Not Hostas, Not Coral Bells: The Bold Yellow Plant That's Great For Your Shaded Garden

    Hostas and coral bells aren't the only options for shady gardens. One colorful perennial brings bright foliage and year-round interest to darker spots.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 2 days ago Read More
  • A small brown bird drinking water beside a bird with a yellow belly.

    Ditch The Standard Bird Bath: Amazon Has A Beautiful Solution To Provide Water

    If you want a more affordable, lightweight solution to traditional vintage-style bird baths, this option from Amazon is worth taking a look.

    By Amanda Weir 2 days ago Read More
  • A gardener digging an edge around a garden bed

    Not Brick, Not Pavers: The Garden Edging Alternative That'll Add A Rustic Touch

    Ditch the ubiquitous brick and paver edging and give your garden beds a touch of rustic, country charm with this material you can probably find for free.

    By Annette Hird 2 days ago Read More
  • Someone getting ready to plant flowers

    This Flowering Drought-Tolerant Shrub Does More Than Elevate Your Xeriscape

    For xeriscape gardens that prioritize conserving water and improving soil health, this evergreen shrub with vibrant blooms is a great addition.

    By Baylee Bunce 2 days ago Read More
  • Woman reaching into pantry cabinet shelf for a glass jar.

    Don't Throw Them Out: The Kitchen Trash You Could Be Adding To Your Compost

    You probably know to add vegetable scraps and other plant-based items to your compost bin, but if you're due for a pantry clean-out, don't skip these staples.

    By Amy Jeanroy 2 days ago Read More
  • A woman holds a small potted jade plant in her hands with other potted plants nearby.

    How To Turn A Simple Jade Tree Into A Beautiful & Sculpted Statement Piece

    Ever grown a jade plant? You're probably wondering how to transform this rather boring succulent into art. In fact, it's one of the easiest plants to reshape.

    By Nancy Schaffer 2 days ago Read More
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