DIY A Charming Bird Feeder That Birds Will Love With An Old Plant Pot
Birds often need a little extra help in the winter months, and this clever DIY feeder will provide your feathered friends with everything they need.
Read MoreBirds often need a little extra help in the winter months, and this clever DIY feeder will provide your feathered friends with everything they need.
Read MoreTurn your backyard into a bird haven the affordable way by whipping up this hanging DIY bird feeder using a common kitchen utensil and some twine.
Read MoreGet the most out of every fire by recycling the wood ashes outside. Maintain a barrier around your plants for an eco-friendly way to deter common garden pests.
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Read MoreHaving to deal with rain in your backyard can be difficult, as rainwater isn't always so nice to your plants. That's why so many people love this upgrade.
Read MoreCucumbers are one of the easiest, most beginner-friendly veggies you can plant, and this DIY trellis will make growing your cukes even easier.
Read MoreIt may only work in the winter, but this low-cost and super-easy DIY bird feeder is a smart solution to keep your feathered friends fed during freezing weather.
Read MoreBig planters, even those made out of plastic, can even become too heavy to pick up when filled with soil. But the solution might be waiting in your yard.
Read MoreTo add visual flair to your garden and enrich the soil for surrounding plants, consider growing this hardy perennial flower with striking blooms and foliage.
Read MoreShoeboxes make for great DIY projects, and this one will even benefit your feathered friends! Here's how to turn that old, unused box into a decorative tray.
Read MoreIf you’d like to give your snake plants a bit of a mineral boost, you probably already have the needed ingredients brewing on your kitchen countertop.
Read MoreWinter is here -- add this one step to your garden routine this month to keep your rosemary plants hearty and healthy for culinary exploits all year long.
Read MoreBuying seedlings can be a useful shortcut when it comes to many plants, however, for some species, seedlings are more trouble than they're worth.
Read MoreAloe vera plants are a lovely breed that can spruce up any home, but they might not be at their best if you aren't adding this special ingredient.
Read MoreReduce your footprint as you create delightful decor and helpful tools with these 10 clever plastic water bottle DIYs to try in the home and garden.
Read MoreA simple bird feeder can be made out of an empty container you may already have around the house. By upcycling, you'll also be helping your feathered friends.
Read MoreDon't waste your time planting bad seeds. For a thriving garden, try this paper towel hack that Martha Stewart uses to ensure her plants will be successful.
Read MoreSave your plastic milk cartons, and use them to create a customizable vertical garden where you can grow herbs and other plants in a small space.
Read MoreDon't let snow stick to your shovel and weigh you down. For a quicker and easier time clearing a path, reach for this handy household essential.
Read MoreMuffin tins can be used for so much more than making muffins. Learn how you can reuse extra ones in your kitchen, your garden, or your office.
Read MoreA fed-up pet owner found a surprisingly clever way to protect houseplants from curious cats — and users on Reddit can’t stop talking about it.
Read MoreCold weather doesn’t have to mean empty feeders. A small placement tweak can make your yard feel safer — and far more inviting — to winter cardinals.
Read MoreHGTV's Ben and Erin Napier know a few things about sprucing up a home, and this birdbath might be one of their best — and easiest — DIY projects.
Read MoreYour old soup cans could find a new home in your garden, especially if you don't have too much space in your yard and need to plant up rather than out.
Read MoreTired of seeing your garden hose heaped up by the spigot? Try this DIY solution, which will give even the heaviest of hoses a nifty place to hide.
Read MoreThink it’s too early to plant veggies? January is actually the ideal time to get many crops started, whether they're planted in the ground or started indoors.
Read MoreIf you have an old tree stump in your yard, you can actually repurpose it into a stunning, unique walkway instead of just getting it removed.
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