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  • old wooden furniture sitting outside
    By Rob Johnstone January 7th, 2025

    Save Your Outdoor Wood Furniture From Rotting With These Expert Tips

    If you want to stop your outdoor wood furniture from succumbing to rot, follow these expert tips. Your wooden chairs and tables just need a little TLC.

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  • garden with several flowering plants against a neatly trimmed lawn
    By Brandy Eaklor January 6th, 2025

    These Beautiful Flowering Plants Will Wreak Havoc On Your Yard And Garden

    These invasive flowering plants may look gorgeous, but they're actually destructive for your lawn and garden. Remove them and add native alternatives instead.

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  • toilet paper tubes on counter
    By Brandy Eaklor January 5th, 2025

    Stop Tossing Your Toilet Paper Tubes And Try These Home And Garden Hacks Instead

    The cardboard tubes in a spent toilet paper roll are usually tossed in the trash. Stop doing that, and try these clever hacks for your garden and home instead.

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  • seed sprouts started in plastic trays indoors
    By Janine Frank January 4th, 2025

    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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  • two golden dogs in stock tank pool
    By Gabrielle Hondorp January 4th, 2025

    The Benefits Of Installing A Stock Tank Pool In Your Yard

    If you're considering a stock tank pool for your yard, there are several benefits to consider. It all depends on the type of stock tank pool and how you use it.

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  • Closeup of a white peace lily blooms and plant
    By Ethan Harrison Smith December 31st, 2024

    Your Peace Lilies Will Thrive With The Help Of An Unexpected Leftover Kitchen Scrap

    Peace lilies are popular houseplants for good reason and are easy to raise. Adding this kitchen scrap that usually gets discarded can help them thrive.

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  • A broad-billed hummingbird eats out of a red hummingbird feeder.
    By Jason Rochlin December 30th, 2024

    Consider Growing Native Plants Instead Of Buying Hummingbird Feeders

    Attracting hummingbirds with a feeder and artificial nectar solution is nice, but growing native plants they love in your garden may have even more benefits.

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  • A single lavender geranium flower stands out against a fuzzy green background.
    By Jason Rochlin December 29th, 2024

    The Best Methods For Overwintering Geraniums (& The Benefits Of Doing So)

    It's possible to overwinter your geraniums so that they can last into the next year, and there are multiple benefits for letting these flowers thrive.

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  • A hand holding a can of WD-40
    By Kristeen Cherney December 29th, 2024

    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 December 28th, 2024

    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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  • a bearded man in a red-orange winter hat is carrying a netted christmas tree over his shoulder
    By Ethan Harrison Smith December 27th, 2024

    How To Replant Your Real Christmas Tree After The Holiday Season

    If you want to keep your real Christmas tree after the holidays are over, you can try replanting it. We spoke to an expert landscape designer to find out how.

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  • luxury backyard with swimming pool, water fall, and outdoor patio
    By Jillian Chapman December 27th, 2024

    Can You Use Your Swimming Pool As A Skating Rink In The Winter?

    Turning your outdoor swimming pool into an ice skating rink each winter sounds like a seasonal dream for many homeowners. But is this actually possible?

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  • pine garland on mantel
    By Charlotte D. Miller December 26th, 2024

    Decorate Your Home For The Winter Naturally With Greenery

    This winter you can decorate with a natural element: greenery. From conifers to herbs to leaves, you can bring the beauty of the outdoors into your home.

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  • hummingbird sitting on branch with yellowing autumn leaves coming off of it
    By Charlotte D. Miller December 24th, 2024

    Leave The Leaves If You Like Hummingbirds

    You may know that hummingbirds love nectar from brightly colored flowers or hummingbird feeders. But if you really want to help them, keep those fallen leaves.

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  • Man cutting a fallen tree with a chainsaw
    By Ethan Harrison Smith December 24th, 2024

    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 December 23rd, 2024

    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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  • empty pile of toilet paper tubes -- one sitting upright has a plant inside of it
    By Gabrielle Hondorp December 23rd, 2024

    Should You Throw Toilet Paper Tubes In Your Garden? Here's What The Experts Say

    Some people recommend using toilet paper tubes made out of cardboard into your garden. However, here's what the experts have to say about this gardening hack.

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  • woman in coat and knit hat planting a small tree
    By Janine Frank December 22nd, 2024

    Which Trees Can Be Planted In The Winter?

    It may sound ridiculous to plant trees in the winter, but there are a few varieties in special conditions that may tolerate (or prefer) a cold planting period.

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  • A snow-covered house and lawn during active snowfall. The yard is surrounded by snow-covered trees.
    By Holly Gates December 21st, 2024

    Mistakes Everyone Makes When Dealing With Snow On Their Lawn

    If you thought snow maintenance started in winter, well ... we've got some bad news. And your delays are the reason your lawn looks so rough every spring.

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  • A yard worker is wearing a leaf blower on his back, blowing a pile of yellow leaves with a landscaping truck in the background.
    By Holly Gates December 20th, 2024

    The Best Time To Use A Leaf Blower To Avoid A Neighborly Spat

    It might seem like a nice idea to get your leaf blowing out of the way before work, but how early is too early? Let's look at both etiquette & optimization.

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  • man cutting tree with chainsaw
    By Rob Johnstone December 19th, 2024

    The Best Chainsaws For Beginners That Won't Break The Bank

    In the market for a chainsaw but not sure which model to buy? Gas or electric? Here's your guide to affordable DIY-friendly chainsaws for newbies.

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  • Person hand pulling dandelion weeds in garden
    By Ethan Harrison Smith December 19th, 2024

    Are Weeds Ever A Good Thing?

    Weeds are the bane of many gardens and lawns. But is there ever a reason why they might actually be good? Keep reading and get down in the weeds to find out.

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  • home with white fencing and for sale sign in yard
    By Jillian Chapman December 18th, 2024

    Will A Fence Boost Your Home's Value? Here's What You Should Know

    Trying to sell your house? Adding a fence to your yard might seem like a solid idea, but you should know if it's actually worth it for your home's value first.

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  • dark red window and shutter framed by pink climbing roses
    By Jillian Chapman December 16th, 2024

    Tips And Tricks To Pruning Climbing Roses For Beautiful Spring Blooms

    If you want the most blooms on your climbing roses next spring, you should prune the right way and at the right time. These gardening tips and tricks will help.

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  • A squirrel's round nest at the top of a leaf-less tree
    By Holly Gates December 15th, 2024

    Don't Break Down The Ball Of Leaves In Your Tree

    That strange ball of leaves and twigs in your empty tree isn't quite what you think it is... and you definitely don't want to try poking at it yourself.

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  • Row of wilted tomato plants
    By Kristeen Cherney December 15th, 2024

    8 Reasons Your Tomato Plants Are Dying (& How To Save Them)

    Tomatoes are usually a wonderfully easy plant to grow and see thrive, but not always. If you're having problems, one of these causes is likely the culprit.

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  • Indian goosegrass (Eleusine indica) surrounded by dirt
    By Ethan Harrison Smith December 13th, 2024

    The Best Way To Get Rid Of Fast-Growing Goosegrass In Your Lawn

    Goosegrass pops up quickly and it can spread rapidly too. But there's one ideal method for eliminating it in your lawn and having a healthier, weed-free yard.

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