The Simple Mowing Technique That'll Help Minimize Weed Growth In Your Yard
Adjusting mowing height and frequency can promote healthier grass while keeping pesky weeds at bay. Get tips for optimizing grass growth to limit weed growth.
Read MoreAdjusting mowing height and frequency can promote healthier grass while keeping pesky weeds at bay. Get tips for optimizing grass growth to limit weed growth.
Read MoreIf your lawn is turning brown, that doesn't necessarily mean your grass is done for -- but there are some signs that indicate it's time to panic.
Read MoreLandscape fabric is a black or gray plastic material that functions as a barrier to weed growth in the garden. But here's where you don't want to use it.
Read MoreLavender is a delightfully smelling perennial that works well in many gardens, but it can be particularly beneficial when planted near your birdbath.
Read MoreFleas are a menace to deal with, and you'd want to prevent them as much as you can. However, there are still 19 ways your yard could be attracting them.
Read MoreWhile hydrangeas might be the star of your garden, you can add further splashes of color with an easy-to-grow ground cover that likes similar conditions.
Read MoreA viral hack using fermented urine promises to wipe out ant hills. But can the science behind the process actually work or is this just a backyard myth?
Read MoreBurning pulled weeds in your backyard fire pit may seem like an easy solution, but those fumes can be harmful. We'll tell you more about the negative effects.
Read MoreStop pesky weeds from popping up between your pavers with this easy-to-use, long-lasting solution that can also enhance your layout's stability.
Read MoreIf you want a low-growing ground cover that blooms all summer, this perennial grows to a modest height of 6 to 12 inches and thrives in USDA zones 3 to 8.
Read MoreIf you're on the hunt for a low-maintenance ground cover that has a lovely warm fragrance, there's one native ornamental grass that you might want to consider.
Read MorePea gravel is a popular choice for patios, but it doesn't come without pros and cons. Here's what you should know before you install it and how to maintain it.
Read MoreExplore why warm weather can lead to bald spots in your lawn with perennial ryegrass. Explore issues and get effective solutions to restore its lushness.
Read MoreMaintaining a grass lawn takes a lot of time and money, which is why many people are turning to this unexpected throwback of an alternative.
Read MoreMowing your lawn in the same pattern week after week can lead to some longterm problems that stress your grass and can even compact your soil and create ruts.
Read MoreTaking care of your lawnmower regularly prevents major problems, reduces wear, and extends its life. Learn what maintenance tasks to do after every mow.
Read MoreChoosing the correct charger for your lawn mower's battery is the important first step to keeping it fully charged and ready whenever you need it.
Read MoreMushrooms aren't weeds, but some people choose to treat them as such. Rethink using this hazardous chemical to eliminate them, keeping you and your lawn safer.
Read MoreFinding appropriate ground covers for shady, sloped areas is challenging. This plant is perfect for the job — it prevents erosion and stays green year-round.
Read MoreWeeds are a nuisance, especially along gravel paths. Luckily, a simple solution of vinegar, salt, and dish soap will kill these pesky plants in just hours.
Read MoreAlthough gravel is considered a great mulching material in certain applications, there are many flowering plants and shrubs that don't benefit from its use.
Read MoreTopsoil is the foundation of any healthy garden. Learn what it is, why it matters, and how to build rich, fertile soil for stronger plants and better yields.
Read MoreRaised garden beds come in wood or metal, and there are benefits and downsides to each. Find out which type of garden bed is best for your yard and your needs.
Read MoreAfter pouring so much time, money, and effort into your lawn, a patchy area appears. Don't bother trying to fix it with more grass; plant this easy alternative.
Read MoreWhen you take care of these tasks in August, you'll set your garden up for success, not only in the fall and winter, but also in the following spring.
Read MoreWho doesn't like a good floatie DIY? Here are 31 pool noodle hacks for your garden and outdoor areas to help with planting, landscaping, and so much more.
Read MoreKeeping a thriving lawn looking lush and green can be a problem if you're a dog owner, which is why you might want to consider adding some clover.
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