Add Privacy To Your Front Yard With These Stylish Landscaping Ideas
Is your front yard feeling a little exposed? The right landscaping ideas can create extra privacy, while still keeping your home's curb appeal on point.
Read MoreIs your front yard feeling a little exposed? The right landscaping ideas can create extra privacy, while still keeping your home's curb appeal on point.
Read MoreCreating an intimate backyard doesn't have to be complicated. Sometimes all it takes is the right plants, particularly ones that provide some privacy.
Read MoreThe eastern redbud tree is already beloved for its gorgeous pink flowers, but it's also known for attracting certain types of birds to your yard as well.
Read MoreIf you have some downed trees in your yard that need to be removed, a wood chipper is one way to go. Let's discuss the different types and how they work.
Read MoreIt's one thing to see a hummingbird in the yard at your feeder, but it's another to get the migratory beauties to stay. Encourage them to nest with these tips.
Read MoreIf you have an avocado tree struggling to produce fruit, it might need a boost in fertilizer. Here are the best options to use, and a few to skip.
Read MoreNative oak trees are a valuable resource throughout the United States, but they are declining in record numbers. Here are some signs your tree is sick.
Read MoreIf you want companion plants with gorgeous aesthetics, consider pairing 'Limelight' hydrangeas with alliums in the garden for these added benefits.
Read MoreIt's always a delight to have birds visit our yards. To attract more feathered friends, consider planting this native berry shrub in your garden.
Read MoreThere's a cherry laurel tree native to the U.S. that will look great in your backyard and attract robins. Here's why birds love this particular species.
Read MoreConifer trees are pretty hardy, but they are still prone to turning brown. Here is what to do if you notice rust-colored needles on your conifer.
Read MoreCertain trees are more attractive to birds than others, and the unique characteristics of this adorable option will certainly bring all the birds to your yard.
Read MoreThe right berry bushes can add visual interest to your yard and attract birds. But you might want to steer clear of this bush, which can be toxic.
Read MoreCoffee grounds are a useful and economical soil amendment for home gardeners, but this is why are people adding it to rhododendron shrubs. Should you try it?
Read MoreWe follow planting rules as often as we can, but sometimes, it's not feasible. If you need to transplant fruit trees before fall, here's our tips for doing so.
Read MoreIf you want your lemon tree to thrive and produce as many juicy, big fruits as possible, there's a companion plant (and popular herb) you may want to consider.
Read MoreWhen you think of a grape vineyard, you likely imagine a huge winery production. But you can grow regular, seedless table grapes right in your own backyard.
Read MoreBefore you throw away this common household leftover ingredient, consider adding it to your hibiscus plants to help them grow healthier and happier.
Read MoreA good gardening hack is cheap, effective, and easy to apply. So, how does this one with hydrogen peroxide applied to fruit trees hold up? Let's find out.
Read MoreJust because a plant appeals to hummingbirds doesn't mean it's right for your yard. Due to their invasive nature and maintenance, it's best to skip these ones.
Read MoreWhat should you do for the open cuts on a tree, bush, or plant after you've pruned it? Many suggest using glue, but we'll dive into if it actually works.
Read MoreA rose of sharon shrub could be a lovely choice for bright, bold flowers beloved by pollinators, but you'll need to avoid this common issue before planting.
Read MoreIn late summer, you'll notice that your heucheras' leaves start to dry up. To ensure your plants continue to thrive, here's how to deadhead and trim them.
Read MoreGoldfinches are bright, beautiful birds that can be found over a lot of North America. If you want to see more of them in your yard, try planting these trees.
Read MoreIf you're in the market for a new lawn care tool, the Toro weed eater is one you'll definitely wish you knew about sooner. Here's why it's a great choice.
Read MoreIf you're considering planting a firestick plant, you'll want to know the best place to plant this lovely succulent in your yard for peak color.
Read MoreJust because a plant is excellent for weed suppression doesn't mean it's totally problem-free. In fact, many can become an undertaking of their own.
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