Beware Of This Common And Dangerous Plant When Visiting New York State
If you’re exploring New York State, especially in the summer, be cautious around this common plant and certainly avoid touching it.
Read MoreIf you’re exploring New York State, especially in the summer, be cautious around this common plant and certainly avoid touching it.
Read MoreIf you don’t have a lot of space to dedicate to a large compost bin, there’s another simple composting method you should try.
Read MoreYour vining veggies and plants will benefit from a trellis in a raised garden bed. Instead of buying a new, modern trellis, you can easily DIY your own.
Read MoreAs beneficial as praying mantises can be when eliminating pests in your garden, you don’t want them going after hummingbird guests. Here’s how to deter them.
Read MorePlant nourishment is a common benefit of mulching. However, it's important to consider the type of plants you have, as not all respond well to mulch.
Read MoreSoil that is low in nitrogen, phosphorus, or potassium can result in a poor or sick plant yield. Fortunately, a special fertilizer blend can help.
Read MoreLooking to attract more hummingbirds to your yard? This pretty, low-maintenance flower is an easy way to get these tiny birds fluttering for a visit.
Read MoreThis beautiful, flowering vine may be a common sight in Florida, but did you know it’s incredibly toxic? Let’s break it down.
Read MoreIf you regularly use a fire pit, you may be surprised to find out that you also likely have some free pest repellant that will help your garden thrive.
Read MoreTo grow warm-season grass, you’ll have to perform basic maintenance duties throughout the year to ensure it’s ready to thrive. Here’s how to do it.
Read MoreIf you're wondering how long your lawn actually needs to be watered for, all you need is an empty tuna can to help you test your sprinklers perfectly.
Read MoreEdges around your trees are one aspect of a well-kept yard. Use this must-try tool to tidy up your tree border instead of battling uneven cuts with a shovel.
Read MoreThis stunning ground cover is a fantastic way to add a pop of color to your yard. It’s also a great choice for forgetful gardeners or those who travel often.
Read MoreThis sustainable mulch alternative is budget-friendly and easy to find, but you should know a few things before trying it out.
Read MoreHave you mowed your lawn recently and found yourself with leftover snipped grass? Don’t throw it out. Here’s how you can use it to help your seedlings thrive.
Read MoreSometimes, it can be tricky to make your shady garden look lush. Luckily, this colorful flower craves partial to deep shade.
Read MoreBuilding a gorgeous backyard patio doesn’t require spending thousands on labor. With this DIY upgrade, you can easily add stable pavers yourself.
Read MoreIf you have some old pillows you’re about to throw out, why not repurpose them instead? Here’s how you can use pillows to boost your garden’s health.
Read MoreThose living in warm climates with lots of sunlight should consider growing this popular plant. When established in a suitable environment, it’s very fuss-free.
Read MoreDeadheading your flowers is a regular part of garden maintenance. Instead of throwing them out, however, here’s how to effectively reuse them in your garden.
Read MoreIn Season 9 of Shark Tank, Robin Autopilot walked away without backers. Although the company worked hard to build up its name, here’s what ultimately happened.
Read MoreAll you'll need for this simple DIY is a plastic nursery pot. Here's how to summon ladybugs and other bugs to your garden.
Read MoreYou don’t need a huge backyard for a picturesque outdoor living space. By incorporating the right lawn edging, you can make your yard seem bigger than it is.
Read MoreIf you’re looking for a low-maintenance ground cover that works well in moderate to cool temperatures, this beautiful plant is for you.
Read MoreIf an area of your lawn is growing in patchy, you likely have an item in your tool kit to help you out. While this method may seem strange, it works in a pinch.
Read MoreTomatoes are an excellent, beginner-friendly plant to grow. To ensure that they truly thrive, be sure to add this herb as a companion plant.
Read MoreDo you have any old wine corks hanging around in your kitchen? Instead of letting them gather dust or throwing them out, you can DIY your own birdhouse.
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