What To Know Before Using Gravel Around Your Backyard Fire Pit
The standard method for DIYing a backyard fire pit seating area involves pouring loose gravel. Is the task as simple as it looks? Here's what you should know.
Read MoreThe standard method for DIYing a backyard fire pit seating area involves pouring loose gravel. Is the task as simple as it looks? Here's what you should know.
Read MoreMany people don't like having leaves in their yard. But, that leaf litter can actually attract hummingbirds. Here's what you should consider before fall comes.
Read MoreWhen you think of weeds, a bright, cheery sunflower bloom probably isn't the first thing that comes to mind. But here's why wild sunflowers are, in fact, weeds.
Read MoreIf you're still manually watering your lawn, you're likely wasting water, time, and money. A smart sprinkler controller can help, but is switching worth it?
Read MoreThe Vanilla Strawberry hydrangea is a stunning and unique addition to any garden, but you need a few tips to keep it healthy and happy. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreIf your garden is only producing tiny, little carrots, try this helpful tip and thin them out. We'll show you how and when to thin your carrot plants.
Read MoreIf gnats are surrounding your beloved houseplants, don't worry. There's a simple trick for your soil that you can try according to expert Lisa Eldred Steinkopf.
Read MoreNever buy green bean seeds again! If you have green beans growing in your garden, you can easily harvest and store the seeds when the time is right. Here's how.
Read MoreIf your aloe vera houseplant is looking a little blah lately, you might wonder if it's being overwatered, which is a common issue. Watch for these signs.
Read MoreJust because a plant is beautiful doesn't mean it automatically smells pleasant. In fact, here are some stunning plants that smell downright awful.
Read MoreLotus flower seed pods are missing from your DIY floral decorations, but there are so many additional uses for the pods of these pond beauties as well.
Read MoreIf you have dreams of a tropical garden, you should plant hibiscus flowers. Luckily, there are several breathtaking varieties from which to choose.
Read MoreA beautiful hydrangea tree can be a major part of your home's curb appeal, but you need to know where to plant it and how to grow one in your yard.
Read MoreRhododendron blooms are so pretty, you likely wish you had more of them. If you learn the best way to propagate these flowers, your garden dreams can come true.
Read MoreHome automation with smart products doesn’t have to end when you walk out the door. Transform your yard and garden with these high-tech smart gardening devices.
Read MoreIt's not easy to attract the little nesting birds, but we'll show you how to set up a hummingbird nesting box for the best chance they will actually use it.
Read MoreSpiders may look a bit scary, but this particular arachnid, known for its distinct abdominal pattern, can be of great benefit in your garden.
Read MoreCucumbers are a popular vegetable for salads and other fresh dishes. To make sure you have crisp cucumbers, ensure you're doing this one thing.
Read MoreYard not smelling like a bed of roses, despite a literal bed of roses? Don't blame the local felines for the cat pee smell: your bushes might be to blame.
Read MoreWe've entered a new era of gardening. Are smart gardens really all that they are cracked up to be? And if so, how exactly can a newbie gardener get started?
Read MoreIf ants are infiltrating your garden, having a natural predator around could be the answer. Find out how to attract beneficial ant-eating birds to your yard.
Read MoreThere are pros and cons to growing wild blueberries or cultivated ones, and planting conditions can vary. So, which one is best for you? We'll help you decide.
Read MoreVenomous funnel-web spiders are typically only found in Australia, but another species that builds similar-looking webs can often be found in the United States.
Read MoreIf you're looking to add a gorgeous tree with dazzling fall colors to your yard or garden, consider planting one of these 12 cultivars of Japanese maple trees.
Read MoreJoanna Gaines has a garden of full of lovely, rare flowers. But there's one gorgeous wildflower (with multiple benefits!) she loves that you can grow, too.
Read MoreWhether you love or hate them, spiders are a natural part of your garden. However, if you see a sharp increase in their numbers, these plants could be to blame.
Read MoreHummingbird moths look and act like their namesake, all while acting as beneficial pollinators. There's one species you don't want in your garden, however.
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