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  • Brown recluse spider walking across a pair of jeans
    By Holly Gates November 5th, 2024

    Brown Recluse Spiders Stand No Chance Against One Easy DIY Vinegar Solution

    Brown recluse spiders are one of the most venomous spiders in the U.S., but you don't need to fear them if you can make this easy DIY vinegar-based solution.

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  • A pile of vibrant fall leaves with a yellow rake leaning against a tree
    By Holly Gates November 5th, 2024

    The Controversy Behind Raking Fall Leaves (& If You Should Or Shouldn't Do It)

    Should you leave the leaves? What if it ruins your lawns? If you're debating between ethical concerns and aesthetic ones, don't worry: there is a compromise.

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  • wine rack with red wine
    By Jillian Chapman November 4th, 2024

    Turn An Old Wine Rack Into A Thriving Herb Garden With A Unique DIY

    If you've got an old wooden wine rack, you could be looking at a gorgeous DIY garden full of your favorite herbs. Learn how to make this with only a few tools.

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  • A Christmas cactus with pink blossoms sits on a podium in front of a window.
    By Jason Rochlin November 3rd, 2024

    Try An Easy Eggshell Hack For A Thriving Christmas Cactus

    Christmas cacti are, ironically, not the best winter plant. That said, for a healthier plant in these hard times, it's worth saving a bit of your breakfast.

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  • Multi-colored petunias
    By Kristeen Cherney November 3rd, 2024

    Common Petunia Problems To Know About Before Growing Them In Your Backyard

    Petunias are hardy plants that are wonderful for beginnings, but even they have problems to watch out for, from pests to diseases to maintenance.

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  • Measuring cinnamon powder and sticks
    By Janet F. Murray November 2nd, 2024

    Keep Mice Out Of Your Kitchen With A Little-Known Cinnamon Hack

    Mice love kitchens, because they're warm with ample access to food and water. However, there's a hack you can use to deter these rodents that involves cinnamon.

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  • pink roses on bush in bloom
    By Janine Frank November 2nd, 2024

    Plant These Types Of Roses For More Fragrant Flowers

    If you want the most fragrant rose garden possible, there are a few specific cultivars you may wish to select for the biggest and best scent.

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  • Mouse peeping out burrow
    By Janet F. Murray October 30th, 2024

    Deter Mice From Your Home & Yard By Growing A Beautiful Aromatic Flower

    Mice can be incredibly frustrating indoors or outdoors, but you may be able to use a certain aromatic flower as a potential natural repellent in your yard.

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  • pool noodles on lawn
    By Charlotte D. Miller October 29th, 2024

    The Genius Pool Noodle Sprinkler Hack That Gives You A Greener Lawn On A Budget

    Sprinkler systems are pricey, but you can create your own with this budget-friendly pool noodle hack that can keep the grass on your lawn green and healthy.

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  • grove of pollarded trees
    By Jason Rochlin October 28th, 2024

    Here's Why Some Trees Have Branches That Are Chopped All The Way To The Trunk

    Have you ever seen a tree that has had its branches all cut back to the trunk? There's a reason for that, and it could actually be a good arboreal practice.

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  • Mosquito on plant
    By Ethan Harrison Smith October 28th, 2024

    The Relaxing Scent That Will Keep Mosquitoes Away From Your Yard & Garden

    If you're looking for a scent that can deter mosquitoes away from your garden, lawn, or yard, one herbal choice stands out, but here's what you need to know.

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  • zoomed in bed bug
    By Jason Rochlin October 27th, 2024

    Here's How Bed Bugs Snuck Into Your Home (& What To Do About It)

    If you've got a bed bug problem, you may wonder how the annoying pests ended up in your home in the first place and how to get rid of them. Here's what to know.

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  • spider in web
    By Brandy Eaklor October 27th, 2024

    Beautiful Plants That Double As Natural Spider-Repellents

    If you're trying to have less spiders in your house, forgo the toxic solutions and lean on natural deterrents in the plant world. Here are the best ones to try.

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  • Bushel of growing green tomatoes
    By Jason Rochlin October 26th, 2024

    Propagating Tomatoes From Cuttings Is Easier Than You Think

    Ready to have multiple tomato plants? You can propagate them with cuttings from existing plants, and the process is way simpler than you might think.

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  • Gardener planting tomato plant
    By Kristeen Cherney October 26th, 2024

    11 Flowers & Herbs That Can Help Keep Pests Out Of The Garden

    Is your garden overrun with insects or rodents? Maybe it's time to plan it out differently this next spring. Here are the plants that will keep nuisances away.

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  • white bathroom plants visible
    By Ethan Harrison Smith October 26th, 2024

    The Pretty Plant That'll Thrive In Your Bathroom (& Other Humid Areas Of Your Home)

    It's difficult to find a plant to thrive in your bathroom, but houseplants make a huge difference in decor. Consider this beautiful humidity-loving option.

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  • Person watering cucumber plant
    By Ethan Harrison Smith October 25th, 2024

    Cucumber Watering Mistakes That Are Sure To Kill Your Plants

    Cucumbers are easy to grow, but they can be subjected to watering issues that might cause the plant to wilt or even die. These are the mistakes to look out for.

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  • boxelder bugs on a foundation
    By Rob Johnstone October 25th, 2024

    Repel Boxelder Bugs With An Aromatic Plant From Your Herb Garden

    Are boxelder bugs driving you crazy? These autumn pests can cover your home, but you might be able to repel them with a popular aromatic garden herb.

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  • red bush among leaves rocks
    By Rob Johnstone October 24th, 2024

    Think Twice Before Planting This Beautiful Red Bush In Your Yard

    These gorgeous red bushes look outstanding in a yard, but despite its popularity as a fall garden staple, there are several good reasons to avoid it completely.

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  • baset of wooden clothespins
    By Charlotte D. Miller October 23rd, 2024

    Don't Throw Out Clothespins: Turn Them Into An Irresistible DIY Bird Feeder

    If you want to attract more birds to your yard and garden, this clothespin hack can help you create an incredibly easy DIY bird feeder.

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  • Tick parasite
    By Charlotte D. Miller October 22nd, 2024

    If You Find A Tick In Your Home, Reach For A Common Medicine Cabinet Staple

    Finding a tick is bad enough. Trying to kill the little pest is even worse. Don't stress over it, though. One item in your bathroom will do the job easily.

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  • crabgrass weed in lawn
    By Charlotte D. Miller October 22nd, 2024

    The Best Way To Get Rid Of Pesky Crabgrass Before It Takes Over Your Yard

    If crabgrass is an unwelcome presence in your lawn, let it know that the grass is your turf with these tips to get rid of it before it takes over.

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  • orange ribbon on tree
    By Jillian Chapman October 21st, 2024

    Why Some Hummingbird Lovers Tie Orange Ribbons On Their Trees (& Should You?)

    If you see an orange ribbon tied around a tree, a hummingbird lover could be living there. Should you consider placing one around one of the trees in your yard?

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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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  • house pinch perched on tree
    By Brandy Eaklor October 20th, 2024

    Common Birds You Don't Want To Spot Flying Anywhere Near Your Yard

    Birdwatching is fun. Having birds in your backyard is even more fun. You don't want the wrong types of bird, though, and these are guests you'd rather avoid.

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  • jade plant in pot
    By Charlotte D. Miller October 19th, 2024

    Propagating Jade Plants Couldn't Be Easier With One Simple Gardening Technique

    If you already have a jade plant, you can grow more for friends, family, or even yourself. All you need to do is try this simple propagation technique.

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  • garter snake slithering near deck
    By Janine Frank October 19th, 2024

    The Best Thing To Do If You Find A Snake Living Under Your Deck

    Nobody wants to find a snake under their deck. However, it's probably not venomous, and the process of getting rid of it is easier than you might think.

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