Got Fallen Acorns In Your Yard? Here Are 20 Genius Ways To Repurpose Them
As winter approaches, it might seem like your yard is littered with the acorns that fell from nearby oaks. So, why not repurpose them for your home and garden?
Read MoreAs winter approaches, it might seem like your yard is littered with the acorns that fell from nearby oaks. So, why not repurpose them for your home and garden?
Read MoreThe Christmas cactus requires some unusual growing conditions to thrive, but you can give yours a boost with the help of a common bathroom product.
Read MoreLegend has it that coffee grounds can improve the soil for your growing blueberry bushes, but does this hack legitimately work for this acid-loving fruit?
Read MoreStop buying fresh herbs at inflated grocery prices when these common varieties can multiply endlessly from simple cuttings on your kitchen windowsill.
Read MoreThis popular houseplant hack circulates endlessly on social media, but the reality about sugar water and Christmas cacti might surprise you completely.
Read MoreEveryone gets weeds growing around their home... but not everyone owns the tools to deal with them. So, how can you deal with these pesky plants in a pinch?
Read MoreNo, it's not some fancy new trend in the world of vegan Tex-Mex — but the Leaf Burrito might just make cleaning leaves off your lawn a whole lot easier.
Read MoreYou may be thinking of adding a particular type of climbing plant to your home's exterior for a bit of color. But based on other people's feedback, think again.
Read MoreMany gardeners throw away old potting soil every fall as a matter of routine. But is this actually a good idea — and if not, what can you do with it instead?
Read MoreThis free material sitting in your recycling bin can protect your garden through harsh winter conditions. Here's how to use it in your yard this season.
Read MoreThese garden favorites can multiply into free plants for spring if you act now, but waiting just a few more weeks means missing this year's propagation window.
Read MoreNothing spruces up a garden like ornamental grasses. If you want them to stay healthy through the year, though, you'll need to keep one important trick in mind.
Read MoreDoes your yard flood with stormwater runoff after every downpour? You can't stop the rain, but you can use some DIY trickery to keep that water at bay.
Read MoreRosemary plants can easily become waterlogged, but mixing in this soil amendment creates the Mediterranean drainage conditions it desperately needs.
Read MoreOne hosta plant can spawn an endless garden supply if you know this multiplication method. The process is surprisingly straightforward and costs nothing.
Read MoreWinter can cause serious problems if you're growing rosemary. Luckily, you can take steps to protect these plants — but it all depends on where you live.
Read MoreOrchids love light and humidity — and winter gives them neither. So, how can you care for these notoriously tricky plants during the colder season?
Read MoreTry this expert-approved 3-ingredient weed-killing solution to protect yourself and your garden ecosystem while dealing with pesky weeds.
Read MoreGive your plants a nutrient boost with something you’d normally pour away after cooking and rinsing rice. This simple trick supports healthy growth naturally.
Read MoreThis fresh vegetable grows happily on your kitchen counter through the coldest months, producing crisp harvests when outdoor gardens are buried in snow.
Read MoreBefore tossing leftover pumpkins, transform them into functional feeders that birds love while getting bonus nutrition from the squash itself.
Read MoreTomato cages are clunky and often aren't large enough to support plants. This clever alternative is easy to create and can be built up as your plants grow.
Read MoreInstead of throwing out your old bed sheets, repurpose them in your garden. Here is why you should bring them outdoors and how they will help your plants.
Read MoreThis fragrant culinary staple releases compounds when burned that mosquitoes absolutely hate, creating a natural barrier around your outdoor spaces.
Read MoreAre weeds creating a nuisance in your yard? If vinegar is not your weed control of choice, here is another solution that uses something you have laying around.
Read MoreIf snakes are slithering too close for comfort in your garden, this fragrant substance may be the simple trick you’ve been missing to send them packing.
Read MoreLearn how this gardening trend using bathroom cabinet basics can actually solve one of the most common plant-killing mistakes beginners make.
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