The Thrifted Decor That Creates A Beautifully Abstract DIY Bird Feeder
Love upcycling? Create a whimsical bird feeder from thrifted decor with this simple DIY. It adds a splash of creativity to your garden and helps feed the birds.
Read MoreLove upcycling? Create a whimsical bird feeder from thrifted decor with this simple DIY. It adds a splash of creativity to your garden and helps feed the birds.
Read MoreIf your lawn looks dull and dry, you may need to aerate it and you can accomplish this with one clever hack. Find out how the solution could be in your closet.
Read MoreSummer brings the heat, and sometimes it can take a toll on your lawn. If you're seeing any of these heat-related lawn symptoms, there are solutions to help.
Read MoreWhether you're looking for a grass alternative that tolerates heavy, light, or no foot traffic, we've got you covered with these gorgeous colorful options.
Read MoreCreeping Jenny is an aggressive grower, but that doesn't mean you can't grow it with companions to add more interest in your landscape. Here are some options.
Read MoreGardeners have used catnip as an insect repellant for many years, but does it keep all bugs away? Find out if it is effective against the Asian lady beetle.
Read MoreDrought-tolerant gardens are perfect for areas that you can't (or don't want to) water. These herbs can be combined to create the perfect waterwise landscape.
Read MoreAccording to some, adding sugar to your lawn will help kill weeds, attract beneficial insects, and promote grass growth. Does it work? Here's what we know.
Read MoreRed thread disease causes string-like patches in your lawn and is a sign of unhealthy grass. Here's what might be causing the issue and how to remedy it.
Read MoreOne of the best ways to improve the appearance of your home's exterior is with landscaping. When planning out your yard, don't forget about this space.
Read MoreWant a ground cover that will block weeds, prevent erosion, and look beautiful — all while producing delicious fruit? Try this low-maintenance option.
Read MoreA masonry fence can boost privacy and curb appeal, but there’s more to it than looks. Know what to expect before you install one in your backyard.
Read MoreYou don't need professional landscaping experience or to hire a landscaper to add a luxurious look to your landscape. You just need a few clever tricks.
Read MoreThinking about buying a tiller? Before you decide, explore real user reviews for insights to find out if Ryobi's tillers are truly worth the investment.
Read MoreNo one wants to spend a lot of time pulling weeds, so we look for options that might cut down on the need for weed killers or hand-pulling. Can mulch glue help?
Read MoreThe healthier your creeping thyme is, the more beautiful — and with the right type of mulch, your creeping thyme will stay healthier than ever.
Read MoreMost people think of dandelions as weeds, but there's also a movement to leave dandelions alone. Is it really beneficial to let dandelions grow in your yard?
Read MorePurslane is an aggressive weed that can rapidly take over your lawn or garden. Find out the best way to remove this weed and keep it from growing back.
Read MoreRabbits are adorable, but if you've got them around your garden, you know how much damage they can do. This companion plant can help steer them elsewhere.
Read MoreGround covers add plenty of visual interest to a yard, but it's important that they stay lush. This one option can handle the summer heat and keep its vibrancy.
Read MoreDesigning a capsule garden is easier than you think. Learn what it is, how it works, and how to design one that fits your space, needs, and personal style.
Read MoreA lawn isn’t the only answer for a great backyard. Discover clever ways to transform a narrow space into something stylish, relaxing, and low-maintenance.
Read MoreColorado's Lawn Replacement Program is helping residents remove traditional grasses in their yard in order to promote more eco-friendly landscaping.
Read MoreVinyl fencing is low-maintenance, durable, and good value for the money. But because vinyl is a type of plastic, some worry that their fence could warp in heat.
Read MoreJapanese spirea is a vibrant, blooming shrub, but it's also invasive. However, you can enjoy lifelong gorgeous flowers from this native shrub instead.
Read MoreWhen extensively digging on your land, backfilling with gravel or sand may feel like an afterthought, but you should know the pros and cons of each material.
Read MoreDon't overlook your borders. These spaces are ideal garden spots for exploring design options that can make a statement or express the style of the gardener.
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