The Purple-Flowering Perennial Plant You'll Wish You Never Grew In Your Yard
It's beautiful. It's purple. It flourishes in your yard. What's not to love? A lot, actually, because you should probably dig this out ASAP.
Read MoreIt's beautiful. It's purple. It flourishes in your yard. What's not to love? A lot, actually, because you should probably dig this out ASAP.
Read MoreBirds love to eat a lot of things, and oats are one of them. Are oats good for them, though? Why do they like them? Here are all your oat questions, answered.
Read MoreWhen the tulips bloom, you know that spring has finally come. To achieve this wondrous sight, though, you also have to plant them at the right time. When is it?
Read MoreAre flies ruining your would-be wonderful outdoor evenings? There might be something in your medicine cabinet that can help.
Read MoreNobody wants mice chewing up your house. Thankfully, there's something in the pantry that might deter them - but you have to use it correctly.
Read MoreWant a fun trick to attract hummingbirds? Here's one that relies on a tasty fruit that you may already have on the counter.
Read MoreYou've heard of people fertilizing their garden with used coffee grounds. Does it actually work? Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreNobody wants to find a brown recluse spider in their yard, garden, or house. Sadly, there's something you're doing that is drawing them in.
Read MoreOne of the most relaxing scents in the world comes from a plant that will thrive in your shower. It's time to turn your bathroom into a home day spa.
Read MoreIf your houseplants are crawling with what appear to be creepy little white worms, it's time to take action before your fungus gnat problem gets worse.
Read MoreOil, vinegar, soap, or bleach: Will any of these standard household ingredients kill off mosquito larvae before they hatch? Here's an assessment of each one.
Read MoreThose insects creeping around your house might be a big problem - or nothing to worry about. Here's your guide to identifying them, from bedbugs to termites.
Read MoreIf you've got a John Deere riding mower, you need to use a particular kind of gas. Here's what you need to know, and tips about keeping your equipment fueled.
Read MoreEarthworms are one of the last pests you expect to see wriggling around in your house. If you spot them, here's the problem that's drawing them in.
Read MoreIf the leaves of your beloved mass cane houseplant are starting to turn yellow and brown at the tips, you could be able to reverse the damage. Here's how.
Read MoreThere are a lot of things that go bump in the night, including these small bugs that love bathrooms. If you see any of these, contact pest control.
Read MoreIf you're lucky enough to have homegrown pears on your pear tree, it can be frustrating if the fruits of your labor just won't ripen. These factors may be why.
Read MoreBoric acid is the chemical found in 20 Mule Team Borax, and you can also use it to kill cockroaches around your home. Here's how to get rid of these pests.
Read MoreThe brown tips on the leaves of a peace lily could indicate one of a few issues with this popular houseplant. Determine the cause and you can fix the problem.
Read MoreIs that lucky bamboo plant dying? It may not be real bamboo, but if the leaves are yellow and it's rotting, you can still save your houseplant with these steps.
Read MoreUnderstanding what a banana tree is remains key to knowing how many times a banana tree bears fruit. We peel into this complicated question.
Read MoreEcho string trimmers require a certain mix of oil and gasoline to run smoothly, and it's important to get the ratio just right. We'll tell you how.
Read MoreIt's important that your pool maintains a good pH to keep things sanitary. Here's how to mix Clorox and baking soda for a chlorine alternative.
Read MoreWhen you're building a fence, the type of nails you use can make a big difference in its longevity and construction. Use the right tools and materials.
Read MoreIf you're laying pavers, you need to fill the spaces between the cracks to make it look professional, and sand is a great choice. Here's how to apply it.
Read MoreWeeds are often a gardener's worst nemesis, and many want ways to kill them without herbicides. Vinegar and bleach are good options, but here are some tips.
Read MoreTwo standard ingredients from your pantry (and a little distilled water) may be all you need to get your soil's pH level exactly where you want it to be.
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