9 Best Ways To Attract Fireflies To Your Backyard
If you love to spot fireflies in your yard at night, you'll want to know what to do to attract more of them and stop their numbers from dwindling.
Read MoreIf you love to spot fireflies in your yard at night, you'll want to know what to do to attract more of them and stop their numbers from dwindling.
Read MoreIf you walk outside and smell cat urine, it may not be the stray cats. It could be a popular landscaping shrub that has you plugging your nose.
Read MoreWhile some backyard mushrooms are safe to keep, others are dangerous and should be removed promptly. Mowing may seem like a quick fix, but is it effective?
Read MoreIf you're not a big fan of snakes in your yard, here are 22 plants you can grow to help ward them off, either with their scents or physical features.
Read MoreCleaning your lawn mower can keep its parts moving smoothly and help extend its life, but following proper protocol is necessary for safety reasons.
Read MorePine needles offer a natural mulch option that helps retain moisture, control soil temperature, and reduce erosion. However, pine mulch can cause some risks.
Read MoreWhile ground covers offer benefits, such as attracting pollinators and preventing weeds, they do have drawbacks. Get tips on choosing the best options.
Read MoreEven though hydrangeas are the stars of your flower garden with their gorgeous blooms, there's one perfect companion plant that will happily play a support role
Read MoreField mowers can handle tough terrain, but are they right for your lawn? Find out how mower choice affects grass health, time, and precision.
Read MoreAvoid costly mistakes in your garden by understanding which landscaping materials provide lasting quality and low-maintenance results for your yard.
Read MoreThe soil plugs from aerating your lawn can look messy, but the worst thing you could do is throw them away. Here's what to do with them instead.
Read MoreThis tree provides clusters of white flowers in spring, and small, dark berries in fall. It tolerates clay soil and won't grow too large for your yard.
Read MoreChanging lawn mower oil is a relatively simple maintenance task, but three common errors that can harm both the lawn mower and the surrounding environment.
Read MoreGround covers are a great way to suppress weeds, but if you want to actually walk on them, it's important to choose a plant that can withstand the pressure.
Read MoreWhile regular maintenance is essential, using the wrong fuel can cause clogs and costly repairs. Learn how selecting the proper gas optimizes performance.
Read MoreEveryone loves a low-maintenance and eye-catching groundcover plant, but if you grow this species, you could end up with much more than you bargained for.
Read MoreHostas fade over winter, leaving a bare patch in the yard. Choose companion plants wisely to replace winter color or improve the growing conditions of hostas.
Read MoreFertilizing your lawn at the wrong time could wreak havoc on your grass, not only wasting your time and money, but also causing issues that are tricky to fix.
Read MoreWhen you have a mix of sun and shade in your landscape, it's hard to choose the best plants for your space. These ground covers will thrive in both conditions.
Read MoreBleeding hearts offer beautiful, late-season blooms, but their foliage soon fades. Here's a great companion plant for them that even works as a ground cover.
Read MoreIf you're the handsy, outdoor-loving type, you'll definitely appreciate a sink in you yard. And this ceiling globe DIY makes it very easy to craft one.
Read MoreThis patchy weed can turn an otherwise pristine lawn into a brown, dormant eyesore. But there are ways to eradicate it for lush, green grass.
Read MoreWhen it's time to buy new lawn and gardening tools, timing your purchases right can both help you save money and widen your range of options.
Read MoreThis privacy hedge grows more than 3 feet in its first year and reaches up to 6 feet tall. Prune it often to promote even thicker foliage.
Read MoreFor a woodland border consider these plant combinations. These offer plenty of contrast and have similar growing conditions, including thriving in shade.
Read MoreThe exposed roots of a tree can damage structures and hardscaping on your property. Here is how to plant your trees to avoid these problems in the future.
Read MoreAerating your lawn is beneficial for many reasons, but there is a right and wrong way to go about it. For example, you probably don't need to buy an aerator.
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