Does Artificial Sweetener Help Get Rid Of Ants In Your Lawn?
If you've got an ant problem in your lawn, you're likely ready to get rid of them. One popular way is with artificial sweetener. But does it actually work?
Read MoreIf you've got an ant problem in your lawn, you're likely ready to get rid of them. One popular way is with artificial sweetener. But does it actually work?
Read MoreWhen planting new grass seed in your lawn, you may wonder if it's worth it to do some weeding first. Our lawn care expert tells us if this is a necessary step.
Read MoreThe sight of wasps may send a shiver down your spine, but if your lawn shows signs of a pest problem, you’ll want to welcome this specific wasp species.
Read MoreIf you’re yearning for texture and color in your landscape but want to avoid grueling gardening chores, our expert gardener shares her favorite popular plants.
Read MoreIf you have - or even just suspect that you have - a grub worm problem in your lawn, there's no need to resort to pesticides. Try this all-natural solution.
Read MoreWhile it's true that hyacinth bulbs are traditionally planted in the fall, with some careful work you can plant them in spring and still get blooms that season.
Read MoreYou often hear invasive plants mentioned these days, but are all non-native plants considered invasive? Our master gardener explains the nuances.
Read MoreMany methods can remove stubborn weeds from your lawn. The most effective ones, however, prevent them from ever coming back. Use this tip to keep weeds at bay.
Read MoreWhen it starts to warm up outside and spring has arrived, you may already be thinking about lawn care. Find out the best time to begin watering your lawn.
Read MoreIf left unchecked, wild onions can quickly overrun your lawn. Combat these stubborn weeds and prevent their return with a targeted, multi-pronged attack.
Read MoreThere are certain worms out there that could cause serious damage to your lawn. But lure some songbirds to your yard and you might have a natural solution.
Read MoreYou want to make sure you are using the right type of lawn mower for your yard. We'll spell out what type is best, and what to avoid, if you have a hilly yard.
Read MoreA new wooden fence can cost a pretty penny. Luckily, all you need is to flex your DIY muscles. A few wooden pallets can make a charming homemade solution.
Read MoreCrabgrass is a notoriously pesky weed, and getting rid of it can feel like a constant battle. There is one method that works well, if you're willing to try it.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with House Digest, entomologist Daniel Perry shared with us the most effective ways to reduce the risk of ticks in your environment.
Read MoreStarting a lovely pollinator garden is exciting, but you can’t choose your flowers willy-nilly. To ensure success, never plant this with your butterfly weed.
Read MoreIf you're seeking a natural way to get rid of clover in your garden or lawn, vinegar spraying is a natural DIY solution that won't harm your favorite plants.
Read MoreIf you can't or don't want to commit to a fixed garden layout, consider using plastic storage totes to create a temporary, affordable garden design.
Read MoreGet your yard ready for spring and summertime entertaining. Wow your guests and protect your landscaping. Here are a few ideas to get started.
Read MoreGiven their shared love of shade, Japanese painted ferns and hydrangeas make a perfect pair. Here we explore the reasons why you should grow them together.
Read MoreFalcons are birds of prey. But, there are plenty of good reasons you may want these helpful raptors in your yard. Here's how to draw them in.
Read MoreIf you're considering new sod installation, you might be asking yourself if it's worth it to DIY or hire professionals. We'll go over the pros and cons of both.
Read MoreWodden pallets can be a particularly great element to upcycle into outdoor living essentials with a few modifications. Here are some ways to do this.
Read MoreThinking of transplanting your hostas? Make sure you do it in the right season: spring. Here's the ideal way to transplant your favorite landscaping plant.
Read MoreHave an old sink from a bathroom or kitchen renovation? Don't throw it away. Instead, repurpose it in one of the following 12 ways in your home or garden.
Read MoreNot every yard has the conditions necessary to make growing a grass lawn practical -- here are several alternatives that will transform your outdoor space.
Read MoreWhen it comes time to prune or chop down trees in your yard, you might wonder if it's better to rent or buy a wood chipper. Here, we study the pros and cons.
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