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  • bearberry with early spring blossoms of pink
    By Janine Frank 10 months ago

    The Popular Ground Cover You'll Want To Plant To Add Lasting Color To Your Yard

    This ground cover will add colorful interest to your yard all year long as a low-growing, low-maintenance creeping shrub that tolerates most soil conditions.

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  • Skunk in backyard
    By Gabrielle Hondorp 10 months ago

    How To Keep Skunks Out Of Your Yard And Prevent Them From Coming Back

    Sure, skunks are cute, but you don't want them spraying your dog, kids, or you. Take these active solutions to get them out of your yard once and for all.

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  • chickadee perched on a hand eating yellow food
    By Janine Frank 10 months ago

    What You Should Know About Using Cheese To Attract Birds To Your Yard

    Your grandpa always left some cheddar on his birdfeeder. Was this a fun snack for them, or terribly unhealthy? Here's the complex truth about birds & cheese.

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  • Kwanzan cherry tree and lamppost
    By Ron Baker 10 months ago

    5 Easy To Grow Trees That Bloom Pretty Pink Flowers

    Imagine a backyard of trees with breathtaking pink flowers blooming each year. With these easy-to-grow tree varieties, it's more accessible than you think.

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  • Woman gardening in tropical Florida
    By Gabrielle Hondorp 10 months ago

    The Rare Fruit-Producing Plant You Won't Find Growing Outside Of Florida

    There's a beautiful fruit-bearing plant that grows only in southern Florida... and sadly, that's because it's an endangered species. Here's how to spot it.

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  • cardboard egg carton on a table with grass in the background while a finch eats bird seed
    By Janine Frank 10 months ago

    Don't Throw Out Empty Egg Cartons – Here's A Hack To Reuse Them To Attract Birds

    Yes, you can create a DIY bird feeder with an empty egg carton. And it's all thanks to this easy hack that will help attract more birds to your yard or garden.

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  • multicolored outdoor flower garden with rock lined dirt path
    By Jillian Chapman 10 months ago

    The Popular Purple Flowering Plant That's Actually Illegal To Grow In Many U.S. States

    This stunning purple flowering plant was once a garden favorite. But it's secretly invasive and even illegal in many states, so avoid growing it in your yard.

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  • close up of clippers trimming a blooming branch
    By Janine Frank 10 months ago

    8 Plants That Need To Be Pruned In Spring (And 7 That Don't)

    You definitely want to prune these popular plants in the spring, including popular grasses, shrubs, and trees. However, avoid pruning certain garden favorites.

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  • catmint blooming along a garden path
    By Janine Frank 10 months ago

    Attract More Hummingbirds With A Ground Cover That Boasts Lavender-Blue Flowers

    Many people dream of the perfect lawn alternative ground cover plant. What if there was one with stunning flowers that hummingbirds loved? Good news: there is.

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  • pink, red, yellow, and purple carnations are in focus in a colorful garden with a brick pathway and red, yellow, and blue flowers in the background
    By Gabrielle Hondorp 11 months ago

    The Best Flowers To Plant During Spring For A Garden Full Of Colorful Blooms

    When the spring garden season is upon us, plant lovers start dreaming about a yard full of flowers. Say goodbye to the frost and hello to springtime blooms.

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  • Empty egg cartons stacked on a wooden shelf
    By Charlotte D. Miller 11 months ago

    Breathe New Life Into Empty Egg Cartons By Turning Them Into Adorable Flower Pots

    Egg cartons cluttering up your recycling bin? Take advantage of their biodegradable nature and turn them into the cutest little DIY flowerpots imaginable.

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  • shady lawn in someone's backyard where tree trunks and shadows are present on the grass
    By Jason Rochlin 11 months ago

    The Pollinator-Friendly Ground Cover That Grows Beautifully In Shady Lawns

    If you want to try a lawn alternative but have a shady yard, don't fret. This plant can be used as a ground cover in partial shade. Plus? Pollinators love it.

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  • A white orchid is being watered via a green pail.
    By Jason Rochlin 11 months ago

    How And When To Water Your Orchids To Keep Them Healthy And Blooming

    Orchids are known for being delicate, but once you figure out the right watering tricks, they're not that difficult to maintain. Here is what you need to know.

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  • confused looking woman sitting amongst pink flowers
    By Janine Frank 11 months ago

    Annual Vs Perennial Plants: What's The Difference And Which Should You Grow?

    Most plants fall into a category of "annual" or "perennial." But how do you know the difference, and which type of plant should you grow in your garden?

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  • cat is eating a plant
    By Rob Johnstone 11 months ago

    The Toxic Easter Flower You Shouldn't Keep In Your Home If You Have Pets

    Avoid this Easter flower in your home if you have pets, especially cats. There are potential issues with this popular springtime houseplant or bouquet option.

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  • Vinyl fence with lattice top panel
    By Rob Johnstone 11 months ago

    The Advantages And Disadvantages Of PVC Vinyl Fencing

    Trying to decide between a wood fence or a vinyl one? There are some great things about PVC, but also some pretty terrible ones. Let's take a closer look.

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  • cob web in the corner of a room
    By Charlotte D. Miller 11 months ago

    How To Keep Spiders Out Of Your House With All-Natural Solutions

    Tired of finding arachnids all over your stuff, but don't want toxic stuff in the home, either? Don't worry, there are all-natural solutions that actually work.

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  • hummingbird feeding on a red flower
    By Janine Frank 11 months ago

    10 Exquisite Red And Orange Flowers That Attract Hummingbirds To Your Yard

    Hummingbirds are naturally attracted to red and orange colors, but why use a feeder when you can plant stunning flowers in the same hues in your garden instead?

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  • cat sniffing a snake plant
    By Gabrielle Hondorp 11 months ago

    Are Snake Plants Toxic To Cats Or Are They Safe To Have In Your Home?

    Snake plants are pretty, good for indoor air quality, and easy to care for. But there's a dark side to them, particularly when it comes to your feline friend.

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  • Justin Huang pitching Cup-a-Bug to the Sharks on Shark Tank
    By Charlotte D. Miller 11 months ago

    Where Did Cup-A-Bug Insect Catcher End Up After Shark Tank?

    If you want to get bugs out of your home, but don't want to kill them, Justin Huang's product was made for you. Is it thriving after its Shark Tank debut?

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  • A topped crape myrtle tree
    By Ron Baker 11 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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  • close up of fungus gnat sitting atop a green leaf
    By Janine Frank 11 months ago

    How To Get Rid Of Gnats In Plants Using Natural Remedies (& Which Ones To Skip)

    Fungus gnats are a gross problem to have in your plants. Looking for natural remedies? We're here to help. Here are the ones that work & those that don't.

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  • A worn old garden hose on a patio
    By Ron Baker 11 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 beautifully landscaped park with two deer munching on flower beds
    By Holly Gates 11 months ago

    9 Deer-Resistant Flowers That Will Bring Color And Personality To Your Yard

    There are certain flowers that look gorgeous in your garden ... until a deer eats them. Don't give up! These deer-resistant blooms can add life to your yard.

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  • Bulbs and cloves of garlic in a wicker basket on dug rows of soil where individual cloves are being planted
    By Hunker Staff 11 months ago

    You Can Plant Grocery Store Garlic, But Here's Why You Shouldn't

    There's a hack on social media that says you can grow new garlic bulbs from store-bought cloves in your garden. Maybe you can, but here's why you shouldn't.

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  • Watering an indoor peace lily with a watering can
    By Ron Baker 11 months ago

    Mistakes Everyone Makes When Watering Peace Lilies (And How To Do It Right)

    When you're watering a peace lily plant, you could be liable of making these common mistakes. There's a right way to water this popular houseplant.

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  • A small, fenced-in garden with an apple tree, lavender, and a potted sunflower. A circular seating area includes two wooden folding chairs.
    By Holly Gates 11 months ago

    Signs That Your Yard Is A Bad Fit For Edible Landscaping

    Do you want to hop on the edible landscaping trend? According to an expert, if you see any of these signs in your yard, your lawn may not be a great fit for it.

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