Easily Identify Any Invasive Black Locust In Your Yard With These Tips
Often mistaken for garden honeysuckle, black locust trees are quite invasive. Identifying this plant will help you prevent it from overtaking your yard.
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 MoreIs your front yard looking cramped and messy? There are ways to make it seem bigger. An expert offers tips for creating an inviting outdoor space.
Read MoreWith their vibrant red feathers and cheerful chirps, cardinals are birds that brighten up any garden. To attract them to your yard, try adding these plants.
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 MoreA popular viral solution for repelling bears is the use of mothballs. Here's why this is a bad idea that can cause more harm than good.
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 MoreDespite their name, do hummingbirds hum? Hummers certainly make distinct noises, but something else is the cause of that sound.
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 MoreRight before fall ends, you should prepare your lawn to survive the chill of winter. Here's how long your grass needs to be before the first freeze.
Read MoreNo one wants their yard overrun by moths. Swarms of moths can occur for a variety of reasons, so here's what you can do if you find yourself facing one.
Read MoreSome folks claim that using leftover chemical fertilizer is a great way to melt ice. This method may work but can damage both your garden and the environment.
Read MoreAdding some personalization makes gardening even more rewarding. An easy DIY project uses an old spring mattress to make a great trellis. Here's how to do it.
Read MoreYou can add many different plants to your garden to attract hummingbirds. While not offering a food source, cinnamon fern still benefits these tiny birds.
Read MoreThis purple flower serves as an attractive ground cover and brightens any garden. Although it's easy to grow, there are a few things to remember.
Read MoreLet's be real: nobody enjoys removing sod. It's a physically demanding process, so why not minimize the effort? With this clever hack, you can.
Read MoreHave a rat problem in your yard? Don't despair yet. Rather than using chemical pesticides, plant this cheerful flower, which also repels rats.
Read MoreIt's not very effective to de-ice your driveway with coffee grounds. That said, you can recycle your grounds for other outdoor purposes.
Read MoreYou can grow tomatoes year-round, but it can be tricky. If you have a variety of tomato plants you'd love to grow again, here's how to overwinter them.
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 MoreAlthough too much baking soda can harm your garden, sprinkling a little on the soil around your tomato plants can be quite beneficial. Here's how to add 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 MoreCatnip isn't just the herb you sprinkle on the toys of your delighted cat - it also serves as a fantastic flea beetle repellent. Here's how to use it.
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 MoreYou may not realize it, but there is an optimal place to put your bird feeder. Too close or too far is bad news for your winged visitors. Here's why.
Read MoreVibrant zinnias thrive in full sunlight, so avoid planting them near shade-lovers. One plant, in particular, makes for quite the poor companion.
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