How To Repel Ticks Using Two Botanical Essential Oils
If you're looking for safer ways to ward off harmful ticks while enjoying nature, use one of these two essential oils that are proven repellents.
Read MoreIf you're looking for safer ways to ward off harmful ticks while enjoying nature, use one of these two essential oils that are proven repellents.
Read MoreNew Yorkers have been using this beloved gardening workaround for decades, but the space-saving method has been illegal the entire time.
Read MoreGardening is a labor of love no matter where you live, but this state's "second spring" on the East Coast can make any gardener's life easier.
Read MoreGravel and mulch can do a real number on your wallet, but one material will do as good a job at a fraction of the cost — or even no cost at all.
Read MoreMulch can be expensive, but another budget-friendly option may improve soil, support pollinators, and help plants thrive using materials you may already have.
Read MoreCarpenter bees can cause unsightly damage to wood structures. Add this hardy plant to your garden to keep them away without costly chemical treatments.
Read MoreKeep old plumbing fixtures out of the landfill. Learn how to repurpose a discarded sink into a sustainable birdbath to enhance your outdoor space for wildlife.
Read MoreConcrete birdbaths have long been a backyard staple, but one simple DIY project offers a surprisingly practical alternative for bird lovers.
Read MoreThis awesome garden hack costs practically nothing, and yet is a tried and tested way to scare away birds and squirrels. All you need is some outdated tech.
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 MoreLove the look of concrete planters but hate the price tag? Discover a cheap, easy DIY alternative that looks just as stunning for a fraction of the cost.
Read MoreBirds are wonderful gardening companions, and you can turn your yard into a thriving neighborhood hot spot for them with just some thrifty DIY.
Read MoreThese everyday household items are great for keeping large planters lighter. Plus, they're sustainable and biodegradable, making them ideal for green gardening.
Read MoreCommercial tomato cages can be small for the largest of plants, making it hard to keep them upright. Luckily, this DIY can help you make a big cage on a budget.
Read MoreRather than toss them, put old nursery pots to good use with an easy hack that can cut your mulching time in half without risking damage to your plants.
Read MoreBefore you go out to get yet another generic planter, consider this DIY that reuses an old pot to craft a beautiful, Boho-inspired planter for your space,
Read MoreSkip the expensive hose reels, and look to the recycling bin for this super-easy and practically free DIY solution to organize your garden hose.
Read MoreCarpenter bees are important pollinators. But they can destroy wood decks and sidings. Convince them to set up homes elsewhere by using these herbs.
Read MoreYour old wine bottles are just what you need to craft this elegant-looking DIY wall decor that will bring the great outdoors into your home.
Read MoreInstead of store-bought fertilizer, you can make your own easily. Using water and this nutrient-packed plant, you’ll give your garden or flower bed an upgrade.
Read MoreDon't have a lot of garden space to work with? You can try this gardening method to make your small space work harder for you, with plants working together.
Read MoreBundt pans look gorgeous just as they are, so you can imagine how beautiful a plant pedestal made from a repurposed one would look in your yard.
Read MoreWant to hop on the vertical gardening trend? Start by raiding your pantry! Your old soup cans might just make the perfect hanging planters for your succulents.
Read MoreAs you fill the compost bucket with kitchen scraps — in addition to eggs, banana peels, and other staples — don’t forget this popular summer vegetable.
Read MoreTomato cages can crowd a garden, but there's a low-profile alternative that keeps plants supported while adding a fun, unexpected twist to your growing space.
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.
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