Not Vinegar, Not Dish Soap: The Household Item That Keeps Moles Out Of The Garden
Moles can quickly cause serious damage to a lawn. Send them packing with a common household ingredient you likely have in your medicine cabinet.
Read MoreMoles can quickly cause serious damage to a lawn. Send them packing with a common household ingredient you likely have in your medicine cabinet.
Read MoreSave empty milk jugs for the next time you repot your plants. They're super helpful when it comes to using large planters, which require extra soil.
Read MoreThrifted plate flowers never need watering or fertilizer, and they'll bring color to your landscape all year round while also minimizing waste.
Read MoreIf you want more birds and butterflies to find the birdbath in your yard, then planting this long-blooming flower should do the trick with eye-catching color.
Read More"No wire hangers, ever!" screamed Faye Dunaway, playing Joan Crawford in the cult classic "Mommie Dearest." But turns out, they're actually good for something.
Read MoreAlthough cute, hanging plants can be a hassle to water without making a mess. But this beautiful and practical DIY solution makes it a lot easier.
Read MoreWicker baskets are very versatile... even when they're damaged. Turn your spoilt wicker baskets into a beautiful bird feeder in this simple DIY.
Read MoreIf you're interested in having a garden or yard that looks like it's straight out of Wonderland, DIY this cute Bundt pan mushroom in your space.
Read MoreGravel is a great way to pave a walkway, but weeds poking through can quickly become an eyesore. Luckily, this weed barrier alternative may be what you need.
Read MoreWith the help of a few modifications, this hose-repurposing trellis project utilizes the sturdy materials that this garden feature is made from.
Read MoreIt's cute, low-cost, yet effective — this DIY birdbath uses an old teacup and saucer to create a safe place for birds to stop by while adding style.
Read MoreAluminum foil has a ton of uses in the kitchen, but it's also great at deterring a range of pests in your backyard garden if you use it correctly.
Read MorePlastic baggies are surprisingly sturdy, making them perfect for remedying a leaky flower vase in no time -- as long as you pick the right type of bag.
Read MoreIt's no fun when you're limited on space but still want to have a bountiful garden. If this is you, grab this Dollar Tree find to make a vertical garden.
Read MoreBirds are really easy to please when it comes to their feeders. So instead of getting that brand new one, try repurposing these kitchen items into DIY feeders.
Read MoreShovels don't exactly scream "cute", especially old, rusty ones. But you can turn yours into adorable garden decor with this incredibly easy DIY.
Read MoreIf it makes good sense to you to find a way to use plastic fruit containers rather than throwing them out, here's an idea: Turn them into seed starters.
Read MoreScrap wood has a way of piling over time in homes. If you've got such a problem and would also love to attract more birds, here are ways to do both at once.
Read MoreCreating a DIY bird feeder doesn't have to be complex or require tons of supplies. This simple feeder only uses basic objects, including a tomato cage.
Read MoreLooking to attract butterflies and other beneficial insects to your garden? Rosemary does the trick, but it's more powerful when coupled with this companion.
Read MoreEven if it isn't useful for yard work anymore, that old wheelbarrow can still be a benefit to the garden with a little TLC and a few decorative additions.
Read MoreSince old disposable plastic pots aren't always easy to recycle, consider reusing them in your garden instead. Here are 11 great repurposing ideas.
Read MoreWith how distinctive Bundt pans are shaped, you can imagine how unique any repurposing idea involving them will be. Well, here are 18 ideas you'll love.
Read MoreWith a little creativity, this vintage dishware becomes a tranquil spot for birds to splash. It's easy to DIY and adds a unique touch outside.
Read MoreIf mowing your lawn feels harder than it should, grab a can of WD-40. This quick hack can help your mower cut more cleanly and efficiently.
Read MoreIf you're a lover of easy DIYs that create beautiful crafts, then you'd like this simple project that turns empty soup cans into rustic garden lights.
Read MoreEgg cartons can be a surprisingly useful addition for those who enjoy flowering, as they're easy to find, beneficial for soil, and sustainable.
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