The Most Common Deck Staining Mistakes We're Tired Of Seeing
Deck staining mistakes are common but avoidable. Here's how to address these frequent blunders and keep your deck looking its best.
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Deck staining mistakes are common but avoidable. Here's how to address these frequent blunders and keep your deck looking its best.
Read MoreMaggots in your soil can be alarming, especially if you don't know what caused them. By eliminating their ideal conditions, you can send these pests packing.
Read MoreFor a flourishing vegetable garden, mulch is essential. Here is what to consider when choosing mulch for your garden and how often to refresh it.
Read MoreAdventuring in bear country requires keeping your senses sharp at all times. When it comes to smells, bears have a distinct odor to look out for.
Read MoreIt's frustrating to notice that your yard is littered with unsightly ant hills. Knowing what causes these lumps will better prepare you to banish them for good.
Read MoreChoosing to edge your curved lawn with concrete will give you a professional, clean-looking outdoor space. In fact, it's easier to do than you may think.
Read MoreGetting seedlings started requires care, especially if you live in a cold climate. Luckily, you can make your own mini greenhouse with one shower staple.
Read MoreDespite their size, bears are surprisingly fast. Although they may not be the speediest predators in the animal kingdom, you should never try to outrun one.
Read MoreYour garden can be a natural pest control system with a few plants. This one, in particular, will also give your garden an invigorating and pleasant aroma.
Read MoreWooden privacy fences can be a great way to increase your property's value and boost your home's security. Here's how much these fencing projects cost.
Read MoreSome people are under the impression that rubbing alcohol can eliminate ticks, and while this is partially true, here are reasons not to rely on it.
Read MoreOften mistaken for garden honeysuckle, black locust trees are quite invasive. Identifying this plant will help you prevent it from overtaking your yard.
Read MoreWhile portable showers aren't exactly new on the market, one model, currently on sale at Costco, offers some undoubtedly convenient benefits.
Read MoreIf your yard has suddenly become swarmed with flies, there's likely a reason. An expert shares how to get to the bottom of this irritating problem.
Read MoreIf deer strut into your yard like a tasty buffet, it's time to send them packing with bugleweed, an easy-to-grow and highly effective ground cover.
Read MoreMulch gives your garden a polished appearance and benefits your plants. From weed control to overall soil health, here are the reasons to mulch.
Read MoreAlthough pergolas are lovely additions to any yard, they can also be costly. This DIY solution allows you to enjoy the shade without breaking the bank.
Read MoreNew hiking boots may have built-in insoles that aren't quite right for you. By finding out what arch support you need, you can make smarter buying decisions.
Read MoreOne of the longest and most breathtaking hikes spans eight European countries. Whether on a multi-day trek or a series of day hikes, there is so much to see.
Read MoreDyed mulch can be a great way to add vibrance to your yard. Over time, this rich color fades, so here's how to revive it.
Read MoreBirds can struggle to find fresh water that isn't frozen during the winter months. With this tennis ball trick, you can keep them flocking to your bird feeder.
Read MoreGarden health can be boosted without synthetic chemicals. It turns out lemon juice is the unlikely ingredient that can help your garden thrive.
Read MorePlants need fertilization before winter sets in to survive and bounce back in spring. So, when is the perfect time to do it?
Read MoreVibrant zinnias thrive in full sunlight, so avoid planting them near shade-lovers. One plant, in particular, makes for quite the poor companion.
Read MoreA flourishing garden is like a buffet for deer. To make their spread unappetizing, try incorporating this kitchen staple into a DIY solution.
Read MoreWhile Christmas cactus is a popular houseplant, you can also keep it outdoors. By knowing its requirements, you can ensure beautiful blooms in your garden.
Read MoreCopper is a beneficial nutrient that supports a healthy lawn. Since pennies contain copper, you can easily incorporate them into your lawn care routine.
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