Would You Need To Mow A Tapestry Lawn?
Tapestry lawns are a more eco-friendly option for your yard. But do you need to mow it to maintain the grass and native plants? And if so, how often?
Read MoreTapestry lawns are a more eco-friendly option for your yard. But do you need to mow it to maintain the grass and native plants? And if so, how often?
Read MoreIf you have arthritis or your hands just ache after raking, you'll love this combo WD-40 and pool noodle hack that makes raking easier than ever this fall.
Read MoreDid you know there are specific benefits related to what time of year you add mulch to your garden? Here's why you should mulch in late summer.
Read MoreA full-looking garden conveys a healthy garden, and so when you're looking to fill it in, filler foliage is key. Here, we take a look at a perennial favorite.
Read MoreSwitching your grass lawn for a gravel garden is a trendy landscaping hack that saves time and maintenance. Here's how to get started.
Read MoreMeticulous landscaping requires tools that work properly. Specifically, power tools, like trimmers, need to run smoothly, and that's where WD-40 comes in handy.
Read MoreIf your landscaping is overgrown, you may be tempted to prune everything down to one foot tall. However, there are a few reasons why this isn't a good idea.
Read MoreWhile adding extra lighting to your garden may improve the appearance of your yard, it may also have negative effects that should be considered.
Read MoreThick, uneven patches can disrupt the look of a perfect green lawn and make you wonder what's going on. Learn what causes them and how to fix the problem.
Read MoreMartha Stewart is an expert gardener and has lots of experience with planting trees. Follow her tips if you want to grow large and healthy trees.
Read MoreIf the growth of your lawn is stalled, it can ruin your curb appeal. Here's why your grass may not be growing as it should and how to boost it's health.
Read MoreAre there brown patches scattered across your lawn? You may be dealing with armyworms. Here's how to identify these insects and eradicate them.
Read MoreWith colder weather around the corner, it's important to start preparations for winterizing your lawn. There are a few key things to keep in mind.
Read MoreWhy focus so much on your landscaping? Karen E Laine of "Good Bones" told House Digest why the appearance of your yard is vital when you're ready to sell.
Read MoreIf you've been noticing your grass beginning to flower, you'll probably want to fix this. Here's what you can do to get your lawn back in tip top shape.
Read MoreArtificial grass is prone to getting dangerously hot during heat waves. There are ways you can avoid this problem so that no one in your family gets hurt.
Read MoreYou might have heard something about adding pine needles to your compost pile - whether good or bad. So what's the verdict? Let's take a look.
Read MoreAfter hydroseeding your lawn, watching for new blades of grass is an exciting time. But before you grab your mower, make sure your grass is at least this tall.
Read MoreBirdbaths are vital for inviting birds into your yard, but they can also be breeding grounds for mosquitoes. Here's how to keep mosquitoes out of your birdbath.
Read MoreIf you love having birds visit your yard, then you likely already have a bird feeder and bird bath. Well, now you may want to add a patch of dirt to the mix.
Read MorePreparing your grass for cool weather will ensure its health. Here are the weeds that you should eliminate in the fall to help your lawn thrive year-round.
Read MoreBindweed can be a nightmare to remove from your yard, so it's wise to ensure it never comes back. Here's how to keep bindweed out of your garden.
Read MoreAs the summer turns to fall, it's necessary to make some changes to your lawn care. Here's what you need to know about how to treat your lawn come September.
Read MoreIf you want to move a hydrangea plant to another location, Martha Stewart has a few tips that will make the transplanting process extremely simple.
Read MoreMowing season is also rabbit nesting season. To avoid scaring or injuring baby bunnies, it's a good idea to check your lawn for signs of rabbit nests.
Read MoreRubber mulch has quite a few drawbacks that should leave you thinking twice about using it in your garden. Discover why this mulch might be a bad choice.
Read MoreYour lawn irrigation system costs money each month, so you want to make sure it's running as efficiently as possible. Here is one major thing to look out for.
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