Not Landscape Fabric Or Herbicides: An Easier Way To Prevent Weeds In Flower Beds
Landscape fabric is a hassle, while herbicides are literally overkill — so what's the best way to prevent weeds from growing on your flowerbeds?
Read MoreLandscape fabric is a hassle, while herbicides are literally overkill — so what's the best way to prevent weeds from growing on your flowerbeds?
Read MoreAluminum foil isn't just good for holding leftovers, and once you learn about these ways to use it in your garden, you'll want to buy an extra roll.
Read MoreYour plants might be happy after watering, but the surface underneath won't be — unless you use a drip tray. Luckily, an old milk jug can help.
Read MoreWhen it's no longer needed in the kitchen, give that old Bundt pan new life as a shallow planter, a perfect succulent display spot needing little alteration.
Read MoreWeeds are the bane of any gardener, particularly in a beautiful flower bed. Rather than rush to the garden store, head to your bathroom for an easy fix.
Read MoreIf there's a DIY that lets you get creative, repurposes old soup cans, AND attract birds to your home, you'll want to try it out, right? Well, here it is.
Read MoreSome hostas can attract hummingbirds. But with this native flower added to the mix, you’ll no doubt see a boost in hummer activity in your shade garden.
Read MoreWhether you have a well-established plant or you're starting from seed, this is everything to know about caring for your rosemary plant in June.
Read MoreWhen was the last time you made a Bundt cake? If that pan's been sitting in the cupboard for, well, forever, give it a second life and help visiting birds.
Read MoreVintage doilies have become trendy decor items all over again and this lady takes it farther by using them to craft a gorgeous, one-of-a-kind plant hanger.
Read MoreSquirrels turning your bird feeder into a buffet? These clever tricks, from feeder fixes to simple seed additions, can help keep the furry thieves away.
Read MoreWeeds are the bane of many plants — including your precious tomatoes. Instead of using chemical herbicides, however, you can use this plant to stamp them out.
Read MoreDon’t toss those old milk jugs just yet. Turn them into budget-friendly mini greenhouses that can help you get your garden growing earlier.
Read MoreWatering your garden can be a time consuming hassle if you don't have the right gear. Make the right gear with just a plastic bottle and some odds and ends.
Read MorePeacefully savoring time on your balcony can be hard when you feel like you're on full display. Instead of hanging curtains, go this charming, natural route.
Read MoreNothing ruins a summer's day like flies. But could you keep those pests at bay with the help of a low-maintenance, strong-smelling garden flower?
Read MoreWhether you enjoy a cup of tea with breakfast or to end a long day, instead of tossing the tea bag, take advantage of spent tea's cleaning and aromatic powers.
Read MoreThat old bed frame taking up space in your garage can actually be repurposed into a useful (not to mention beautiful) garden feature you'll love.
Read MoreBefore those bottles hit the bin, put them to work in your garden. This clever trick gives seedlings a great head start, and your recycling bin a day off.
Read MoreNext time you go to throw away a soda can — don't! Use them properly, and those empty aluminum cans could save you time and money in the garden.
Read MoreWhile gorgeous in the garden, these six aromatic, fly-repellent plants may also make the outdoors more comfortable by keeping buzzing pests at bay.
Read MoreDon’t toss those bottle lids. Turn them into a cute water tower for the bees. With a few lids, screws, and a stick, it’s an easy DIY pollinators will love.
Read MoreSave money on expensive materials and labor for a cobblestone pathway and build one yourself using plastic bags for stunning results on a budget.
Read MoreFlowers look beautiful in your yard and they can also attract birds and butterflies. If you want more of the winged creatures, plant this flower.
Read MoreSave money while saving your back with a low-cost planter filler you can buy or DIY to cut down your soil needs and make your containers easier to move.
Read MorePut down that nasty chemical herbicide — this pretty plant provides a natural, low-maintenance method of controlling the weeds in your garden.
Read MoreWith summer fast approaching, it's nearly time to move your tomato plants outside. Before you do, though, you may want to give them a bit of last-minute TLC.
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