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  • A topped crape myrtle tree
    By Ron Baker 9 months ago

    Here's The Prime Time To Prune Your Crepe Myrtle Tree, And How To Do It

    There are mixed opinions about how and when to prune a crepe myrtle. We talked to a gardening expert to get tips and tricks for pruning this popular tree.

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  • A worn old garden hose on a patio
    By Ron Baker 9 months ago

    Genius Ways You Never Thought To Reuse An Old Garden Hose In Your Home And Yard

    Once a garden hose is broken, you may want to toss it into the trash. However, consider recycling it and using it in your home and yard with these DIY projects.

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  • A set of gloved hands uses garden shears to trim the branch off of a plant.
    By Jason Rochlin 9 months ago

    The Easiest Way To Sharpen Garden Shears To Keep Them Good As New

    Having razor-sharp pruning tools is important for many gardening tasks. Sharpening garden shears can be a tough job, but there's an easy way to do it.

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  • an assortment of yard tools leaning haphazardly against a brick wall of a garage
    By Erika Dale 10 months ago

    DIY A Simple Wooden Storage Rack To Keep Yard Tools Organized In Your Garage

    It's way too dangerous to leave rakes and shovels loosely in your garage. All you need to make a great storage system is some spare wood and DIY knowledge.

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  • wooden bird house in a tree
    By Charlotte D. Miller 10 months ago

    Hummingbird Houses Aren't Going To Attract More Hummingbirds. Here's Why

    You might want to skip over that so-called hummingbird house in the store, because it won't attract any birds. Luckily, there are other ways to help them nest.

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  • overhead view of gardening tool, pots, flowers and watering can
    By Janine Frank 11 months ago

    Outdated Gardening Trends To Say Goodbye To In 2025

    If you've implemented one of these popular gardening trends into your landscaping or garden, they may be outdated. It's time to upgrade your yard instead.

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  • wood pallets on deck
    By Brandy Eaklor 11 months ago

    Creative DIY Wood Pallet Projects That Will Enhance Your Garden

    Every thrifty DIYer loves wood pallets, but if you're a gardener, these projects from the wooden material will add life to your outdoor space, patio, and yard.

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  • A red snow blower is pushed along by someone wearing all black.
    By Jason Rochlin 11 months ago

    Snow Blower Tips For Beginners

    Ready to make the switch away from snow shovels this winter? A snow blower tool could be a great purchase. Before you get started, here are some tips.

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  • seed sprouts started in plastic trays indoors
    By Janine Frank 11 months ago

    Alternatives To Plastic Seed-Starting Trays

    If you like to use those plastic seed-starting trays to start seeds for your garden, there are plastic-free eco-friendly alternatives to consider first.

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  • A hand holding a can of WD-40
    By Kristeen Cherney 11 months ago

    Handy Ways To Use A Can Of WD-40 In Your Yard And Garden

    You probably have a can of WD-40 gathering dust as it awaits its next squeaky door hinge, but you can use it in a lot of neat ways in your garden & home.

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  • Hummingbird hovering at nectar feeder
    By Ethan Harrison Smith 11 months ago

    Here's Why Not Cleaning Your Hummingbird Feeder Can Be Deadly For The Birds You Love

    If you don't clean your hummingbird feeder regularly, you could be putting those little birds in great danger. Here's why, and how to clean it correctly.

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  • Man cutting a fallen tree with a chainsaw
    By Ethan Harrison Smith 12 months ago

    Gas Vs. Electric Chainsaws: Which Will Better Cut Its Way Into Your Heart & Home?

    If you're in the middle of a tough decision between a gas chainsaw or an electric chainsaw, consider these advantages and disadvantages of each before you do.

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  • collection of red and black corded and cordless power tools against a dark wooden background
    By Rob Johnstone 12 months ago

    Cordless Vs. Corded Power Tools: Which One Is Right For Your Home?

    Power tools are a must-have for almost all homeowners, but choosing between cordless and corded power tools can be a tough one. Here are the pros and cons.

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  • Open doors of a storm cellar, which often double as root cellars
    By Ron Baker 12 months ago

    How To Make A Custom Root Cellar That Won't Break The Bank

    If you're a homesteader, gardener, or someone who buys groceries in bulk, you may have considered getting a root cellar. DIY it with these affordable options.

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  • man building a blue frame to a treehouse in a large tree
    By Jillian Chapman December 4th, 2024

    Tips For Building The Treehouse Of Your Dreams (Without Breaking The Bank)

    Who doesn't want a treehouse for their kids, or even for themselves? But if you can DIY this project, you can save a lot of money without sacrificing safety.

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  • piles of raw wool in garden alongside crops
    By Janine Frank November 25th, 2024

    Using Wool In The Garden Is A Trick You'll Wish You Knew About Sooner

    Most people tell you not to be a sheep, but if you see just how beneficial it is to use wool in your garden, you might change your mind. Here's how to apply it.

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  • person watering seedling in pot
    By Charlotte D. Miller November 7th, 2024

    Here's How Often You Should Water Seedlings To Ensure Happy & Healthy Growth

    Your seedlings should have the best start in life to make sure they're healthy as grown plants. That includes how often you water them. Here's what to know.

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  • person raking leaves
    By Rob Johnstone October 20th, 2024

    You Might Want To Reconsider Using Fallen Leaves As Mulch

    It's the season of falling leaves, and you might be tempted to use your pile as mulch for your garden and around the yard. However, there are a few downsides.

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  • butterfly house in garden butterflies
    By Nannette Richford October 17th, 2024

    How To Attract Butterflies To A Butterfly House

    If you've got a butterfly house (perhaps one that's struggling to attract our favorite flying insects) you can attract butterflies even more with these tips.

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  • fire pit flame up close
    By Jill Harness October 15th, 2024

    Rocks That Explode Around Firepits

    If you've got a fire pit, there are certain types of rocks that will explode if they make it into the flames. Here's what you need to know.

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  • a fist full of weeds
    By Shelley Hoose October 11th, 2024

    How To Mix Bleach Or Vinegar And Water To Kill Weeds

    Weeds are often a gardener's worst nemesis, and many want ways to kill them without herbicides. Vinegar and bleach are good options, but here are some tips.

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  • spreading sand over pavers
    By Melissa Busse October 11th, 2024

    How To Put Sand Between Pavers

    If you're laying pavers, you need to fill the spaces between the cracks to make it look professional, and sand is a great choice. Here's how to apply it.

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  • person holding string trimmer lawn
    By Kathryn Kerby October 10th, 2024

    What Is The Mix Ratio For Echo String Trimmers?

    Echo string trimmers require a certain mix of oil and gasoline to run smoothly, and it's important to get the ratio just right. We'll tell you how.

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  • firewood stack in front of stove
    By Jillian Chapman September 29th, 2024

    How Long Should Firewood Be Seasoned Before Burning It In Your Home?

    Seasoning your firewood is an important step in the wood-burning process. Knowing how long you should do it can benefit your fireplace or wood-burning stove.

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  • led grow light
    By Hunker Team August 16th, 2022

    The 10 Best LED Grow Lights Of 2023

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  • Using the Karcher TruPressure Electric Power Pressure Washer
    By Chris Deziel August 4th, 2022

    How To Attach The Nozzles To A Karcher Electric Pressure Washer

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  • Starting a leaf blower by pulling the starter cord..
    By Cayden Conor August 3rd, 2022

    How To Start A Gas Leaf Blower

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