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  • Two moles digging mole hills in the dirt.
    By Sharon Kong Perring 5 months ago

    Think Twice Before Using This Kitchen Staple To Repel Moles From Your Garden

    There are lots of anecdotal mole-removal solutions out there, but some work and some don't. We put one popular hack to the test to find out if it works.

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  • ants swarming a fruit loop
    By Jillian Chapman 5 months ago

    The Table Ingredient You Can Use To Keep Ants Out Of The House

    Ants are one of the tiniest, most frustrating household pests. And unfortunately, the most common too. Thankfully, this simple home item can repel them.

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  • small front yard with shrubs
    By Sophie Pell 5 months ago

    The Fast-Growing Privacy Tree That Adds Color To Even The Smallest Of Yards

    This flowering tree grows roughly 20 feet tall and wide, making it a great option for a living privacy screen. Plus, the gorgeous blooms enhance your landscape.

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  • back yard with gravel area featuring raised garden beds
    By Sophie Pell 5 months ago

    We Finally Found The Best Alternatives To Landscape Fabric For Weed-Free Gravel

    Keeping weeds out of your gravel is key for a polished walkway or border. But, instead of landscaping fabric, try these easy and green alternatives.

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  • man pushing red lawn mower
    By Sophie Pell 5 months ago

    Unreliable Lawn Mower Brands To Avoid (And The Best Options Worth Your Money)

    A lawn mower is one household tool that you'll rely on over and over. So, make sure you're making a smart investment by steering clear of unreliable mowers.

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  • woman pulling weeds from soil
    By Sophie Pell 5 months ago

    The Essential Timing Tip That Makes Pulling Weeds A Whole Lot Easier

    Pulling weeds is strenuous, but doing so during this particular time makes the task more manageable as the ground is soft and roots release more easily.

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  • Lawnmower, wheelbarrow, broom, rake, shovels, and other tools on the bed of a truck
    By David Kuchta 5 months ago

    The Common Landscaping Tool That May Soon Be Banned In Several US States

    New regulations are in the works to ban certain lawn care tools due to air pollution concerns. One state and several cities have already enforced the ban.

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  • A small purple paint stroke on the trunk of a snow-covered tree.
    By Sharon Kong Perring 5 months ago

    If You See A Tree Painted Purple, Don't Ignore It — Here's Why

    You may have noticed purple paint on trees. No, it is not random graffiti. Here is what is really means and why you should keep a look out for it.

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  • A monarch butterfly visiting native wildflowers in spring
    By David Kuchta 5 months ago

    12 Gorgeous Perennials To Plant This Fall For Spectacular Spring Blooms

    Some plants do best when given a winter respite before their first bloom. Plant these perennials in the fall for a show-stopping display in the spring.

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  • Mulch in plastic bags
    By David Kuchta 5 months ago

    Want Fewer Weeds? Here's The Best Type Of Mulch To Prevent Them From Taking Over

    Weeding is the hated chore that keeps on giving. We've determined the best mulch you can use to help reduce the number of weeds you'll have to contend with.

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  • Ruby-throated Hummingbirds
    By David Kuchta 5 months ago

    The Fast-Growing Flower That'll Make Your Yard A Hummingbird Hotspot

    Native wildflowers are often fast-growing, easy to care for, and a magnet for pollinators, such as hummingbirds. This vibrant flower is no different.

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  • Pink roses blooming in a garden
    By David Kuchta 5 months ago

    Help Your Roses Thrive And Bloom With A Natural Remedy From Your Bathroom

    Roses are generally attention-seekers: they need lots of love. Care for your roses with a little supplement straight out of your medicine cabinet.

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  • fork in the grass with a nearby snail
    By Jillian Chapman 5 months ago

    The Smart Reason You Might See Plastic Forks In Someone's Garden

    Great news, there is an easy upcycle that will repel neighborhood animals from your garden. Check out how the humble plastic fork will keep them out.

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  • Wild morning glory (Convolvulus arvensis) growing wild in a field
    By David Kuchta 5 months ago

    These 5 Invasive Flowers Are So Bad, They're Actually Illegal To Plant In The US

    Wildflowers can transform an empty field or pasture into a brilliant canvas of color. But, these common flowers are actually banned in the United States.

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  • wheels of a green riding mower
    By Sophie Pell 5 months ago

    The Best Riding Lawn Mower For An Easy, Even Cut Every Time — According To Reviews

    If you're in the market for a riding mower, the choices can be overwhelming. We've discovered the stand-out option among the crowded lawn care space.

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  • Man painting stain on a wood fence
    By Lisa Bonham 5 months ago

    Is It Okay To Paint Your Side Of A Neighbor's Fence? Here's What You Might Be Risking

    Your neighbor's fence might be an eyesore on your otherwise perfectly manicured yard. Can you paint the fence? Here is what you need to know beforehand.

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  • Dandelion weeds going to seed in lawn.
    By David Kuchta 5 months ago

    The Tip You Need To Keep Weeds From Spreading And Your Lawn Looking Great

    Keeping a picture-perfect lawn means being on top of weed removal. Follow these tips to make sure weeds can't spread through your grass and disturb your yard.

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  • Person about to squash a spider in a bedroom
    By David Kuchta 5 months ago

    Why You Should Stop Killing Spiders In Your Home

    Spiders may seem to be the scariest household invaders, but maybe they aren't after all. These are just some of the reasons you should reconsider killing them.

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  • gravel patio with lawn furniture
    By Rob Johnstone 5 months ago

    The Best Gravel For A Long-Lasting Patio: What You Need To Know

    If you're looking to install a gravel patio, you may be wondering what gravel to use. Follow our tips and tricks to learn more about designing a durable patio.

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  • Cat scratching itself from fleas
    By David Kuchta 5 months ago

    Keep Pesky Fleas Away With A Sweet-Smelling Essential Oil Trick

    Fleas are the stuff that nightmares are made of. And using harsh chemicals? No, thank you. Pick up this great-smelling essential oil to combat pesky fleas.

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  • a freshly cut tree stump
    By Rob Johnstone 5 months ago

    Read This Before You Remove A Tree Stump From Your Yard

    So, you've just cut down a tree and now you need to do something with the stump. Check out these tips and guidelines before you decide to remove it.

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  • Blooming Christmas cacti next to window
    By Rob Johnstone 5 months ago

    The Leftover Kitchen Scrap That'll Help Your Christmas Cactus Thrive

    Ever wondered how to make your Christmas cactus' blooms even more vibrant? Look no further than your kitchen. Here is the scrap to grab and how to use it.

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  • Gray mushrooms in grass
    By Kirsten Nunez 5 months ago

    What It Means When Mushrooms Pop Up In Your Yard (And If You Should Worry)

    Why are fungi suddenly springing up in your yard? Find out the reasons that mushrooms make their appearances, and how to get rid of these organisms.

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  • taylor swift and travis kelce smiling and applauding
    By Jillian Chapman 5 months ago

    Obsessed With Taylor Swift's Rose Garden Engagement? You Can Recreate It In Your Yard

    Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are engaged! Here are some ways you can recreate the beautiful garden scene from the couple's engagement photos in your yard.

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  • Excessive mulch used at base of trees
    By David Kuchta 5 months ago

    When You Use Too Much Mulch, Here's What Happens To Your Plants

    Should you add mulch to your garden? Of course, as long as it isn't too much. Here is what could happen if you over-mulch and how to get your mulch level right.

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  • Lettuce seedlings growing out of toilet paper rolls sitting on a table.
    By Sharon Kong Perring 5 months ago

    If You Reuse Toilet Paper Rolls In Your Garden, You Might Spot One Moldy Issue

    Not all garden hacks age well. If your repurposed toilet paper rolls start growing mold, here is what it means for your plants and your gardening habits.

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  • man cutting tree branch overhanging fence
    By David Kuchta 5 months ago

    What To Do If Your Neighbor's Tree Is Crossing Over Onto Your Property

    We all want to have a good relationship with our neighbors. But what if their tree is crossing the line? Here is what you can do and what the laws say.

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