10 Beautiful Ground Cover Plants That Deer Won't Touch In Your Yard
Discover 10 ground cover plants that not only enhance your yard's beauty but also repel deer. Protect your garden with these gorgeous and practical options.
Read MoreDiscover 10 ground cover plants that not only enhance your yard's beauty but also repel deer. Protect your garden with these gorgeous and practical options.
Read MoreAlthough this beautiful plant can add a touch of blue to your flowerbed, its scent has an annoying tendency to attract flies to your property.
Read MoreAlthough it's not commercially available yet, the Daffodahlia has already gotten lots of attention by famed floral extraordinaire, Martha Stewart.
Read MoreIf you've got a shady spot that you would like to brighten up while attracting butterflies to your yard, these pretty, drought tolerant flowers are perfect.
Read MoreDo you have a worn wooden spatula that can no longer be used for cooking? Don't throw it away. Instead, discover how to repurpose it in your home and garden.
Read MoreBeans are an easy-to-grow vegetable, but they need a lot of height to grow. If you're the handy type, this DIY bean trellis is both affordable and easy to make.
Read MoreIf you're planning on planting flower bulbs in the fall, there are a few types of soil amendments you should consider using to enhance their growth.
Read MoreWhen mosquitoes are constantly attacking you, you'll try anything to remedy the suckers. Here's one tip our expert doesn't advise using and what to try instead.
Read MoreAlthough mums can be expensive, there is an affordable way to propagate them in order to enjoy their beautiful colors during the season of fall.
Read MoreIf your conventional lawn mower is on its last leg, then you may want to consider purchasing a brushless version for its durability. Here's why.
Read MoreIf you'd like to growing thriving and healthy perennial ryegrass seed, then you'll need to know these essential watering tips to produce the best results.
Read MoreLimestone and gravel each have numerous applications, and both can be used for pathways, but here is what you should know about the difference between them.
Read MoreWhen your lemon tree produces gorgeous, smooth, yellow lemons year after year, finding lumpy fruits one day may startle you. Don't fret. Here's how to fix it.
Read MoreSure, you can just throw some plants in the ground and hope for the best, but mapping out your garden ahead of time will increase your harvest.
Read MoreMany people renew their love of baking as summer closes. If you have even a little sourdough starter on hand, your plants may also be interested in your hobby.
Read MoreSpider mites may be tiny, but they can cause massive damage on plants before you even know they are there. Here's how to find and identify the eggs.
Read MoreIt's no fun to find your home overrun by pests seeking shelter from the winter cold. Keep them out of your house with this essential fall lawn care tip.
Read MoreWhat should you keep your favorite air plants in? Here are our favorite ideas for creative containers to house these low-maintenance houseplants.
Read MoreIf you're getting ready to redo your bathroom, don't throw out that old shower curtain! Here are a few simple ways you can repurpose it in your yard and garden.
Read MoreAs the seasons change and the weather gets cooler, there are still a few things you can do to boost the health of your lawn, including using this fertilizer.
Read MoreIf your lawn mower is in need of a few replacement parts, you might have considered getting them through eBay. But is this a good idea? We asked an expert.
Read MoreIf you live in the right climate for a firepit, dress it up with some succulents to create a desert landscape that works well for arid areas.
Read MoreTo keep your lawn and garden looking their best, you need to keep your garden tools sharp. Here are 7 gardening tools that require a regular sharpening.
Read MoreIt's frustrating when weeds pop up in gravel, but you may not want to reach for the herbicides. Is boiling water the natural solution you need?
Read MorePea gravel might be useful in many situations, but if you've got a spot that gets high traffic or heavy rain, you might want to consider an alternative.
Read MoreGround covers are so helpful for suppressing weeds and preventing erosion, but many can serve many purposes, including attracting pollinators.
Read MoreYou may have heard that it's a good idea to soak weed eater string. Learn if this popular gardening tip is a handy lawn hack or a bad idea?
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