Do This With Your Tomato Plants In May For Strong, Healthy Growth All Summer
With summer fast approaching, it's nearly time to move your tomato plants outside. Before you do, though, you may want to give them a bit of last-minute TLC.
Read MoreWith summer fast approaching, it's nearly time to move your tomato plants outside. Before you do, though, you may want to give them a bit of last-minute TLC.
Read MoreKnocking over a pot and breaking it is par for the course in gardening. Whether cracked, partially broken, or in a million shards, there's life in that pot.
Read MoreHummingbirds are picky about where they'll bathe. To attract more winged creatures, try transforming a travel tumbler into a surprisingly simple bird bath.
Read MoreNothing brightens up a garden like butterflies and bees — and with this nifty DIY water station, you can give them somewhere to rest and refresh themselves.
Read MoreDon't toss those empty nursery pots, turn them into something new! Here's how you can turn old terracotta and plastic pots into a space pollinators will love.
Read MoreAldi Finds are an affordable way to score attractive yard decor, and this whimsical compact item will certainly bring thirsty birds to your patio or deck.
Read MoreWe all want our plants to thrive. Luckily, this incredible hack with a common kitchen liquid is easy to use and will help transform your garden.
Read MoreCompanion planting can help your garden thrive, and this helpful plant will attract pollinators while keeping pests away from your pepper plants.
Read MoreWhat if we told you that you could build a dual-purpose bar and planter for just a few bucks? Pretty much all you need are some cinder blocks and wood planks.
Read MoreAdding any birdbath to your yard is a great way of attracting some feathered friends, but this Amazon find does even more — including doubling as patio decor.
Read MoreWhat's better than a hummingbird feeder? A hummingbird station! And that's just what you can craft for your yard with this old hanging planter DIY.
Read MoreSquirrels can wreak havoc on your plants, chew down your siding, and scare birds away from any feeders in the garden. Here's a natural way to keep them away.
Read MorePeonies are gorgeous flowers that many people love to plant in their gardens. There is a specific time to fertilize them to get the most blooms.
Read MoreSkip the usual suspects and store-bough boosters — the secret to more peppers might already be brewing in your own yard, just waiting to be put to work.
Read MoreSince you can't just drop your old tomato cages curbside for recycling and thrashing them isn't a great idea either, here are clever ways to upcycle them.
Read MorePut that leftover plastic lid to good use in the garden as a simple hummingbird feeder upgrade that will ensure a comfier space for your feathered friends.
Read MoreWant to attract hummingbirds to your yard while keeping those weeds in check? With this nifty plant, you can kill two birds with one stone. Figuratively.
Read MoreNeed to give your plants a boost, but don't have any fertilizer on hand? Don't fret — the perfect natural solution may just be waiting in your kitchen.
Read MoreContrary to their name, bread pans aren't exactly unitask tools. With a little imagination, there are many clever uses for them around your home.
Read MoreAdd a pop of color and a touch of your personality to your yard with this beginner-friendly DIY using leftover scrap fabric and decorative garden items.
Read MoreWith the help of a kitchen essential and craft items, you can repurpose a 2-liter soda bottle into a garden feature that birds will love flocking to.
Read MoreAs it turns out, plastic containers actually can be a little environmentally friendly! Just reuse them to make DIY bird feeders with optional seed dispensers.
Read MoreMason jar lids don't exactly look like much, but with the right amount of creativity, you can turn them into both functional and decorative items in your yard.
Read MoreDon’t let a lack of space prevent you from having access to fresh herbs in the kitchen. Use this cheap, simple trick to grow herbs almost anywhere.
Read MoreEggshells and banana peels can be surprisingly good as fertilizer in your garden. For peppers in particular, though, try something a little different.
Read MoreDon't throw out that old tomato cage. These sturdy items are just what your peonies need, and they can be customized to suit any style preferences.
Read MoreWondering how to reduce that stack of old plastic nursery pots you've been accumulating? Try this DIY to repurpose them and attracts birds simultaneously.
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