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  • Woven baskets are stacked up
    By Emily Ray 11 days ago

    Upcycle Thrifted Baskets Into Chic Planters With This DIY

    Wicker baskets can blend beautifully into almost any interior design aesthetic, and you can easily turn them into planters for your houseplants.

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  • Glass bottle stoppers on blue surface
    By Amanda Anthony 12 days ago

    Reuse Old Glass Bottle Stoppers For Charming Garden Decor You'll Love

    Glass bottle stoppers are gorgeous home goods that often don't get as much use as they should, but you can repurpose them as garden ornamentation.

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  • Vibrant blooming hydrangeas in a garden.
    By Ryan Cashman 12 days ago

    Want Stunning, Long-Lasting Hydrangea Blooms? Plant Them At This Time

    Hydrangeas are at their best when they're given the conditions they need to produce beautiful bouquets of flowers. Here's when to plant them for best results.

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  • Stacks of old pot plants and bird decor
    By Kathleen Shipman 12 days ago

    Old Plant Pots: 8 Ideas To Create Clever DIY Bird Feeders For Your Garden!

    Instead of letting your old plant pots turn into clutter in your garage or yard, you can turn them into one of these affordable DIY bird feeders.

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  • Flower garden in bloom
    By Cayla Leonard 12 days ago

    The Self-Seeding Flower That Effortlessly Turns Bare Garden Spots Into Colorful Blooms

    Self-seeding flowers can add a lot of beauty to your garden without a lot of work, and one self-seeder is easy to maintain and fills a lot of space.

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  • Person preparing to plant parsley in a pot
    By Ryan Cashman 12 days ago

    How To Grow Parsley In Containers For A Flavorful Harvest Just About Anywhere

    Successfully growing parsley in containers is all about using the ideal pot size, ensuring you meet its lighting needs, and choosing the right soil.

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  • Plastic plant pots
    By Amanda Anthony 12 days ago

    Upcycle Old Plastic Pots To Create Charming Garden Decor

    Don't throw out your old plastic plant pots -- with some metal wire and DIY know-how, it's easy to transform them into a stunning vertical garden feature.

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  • Beautiful pink hydrangea in bloom
    By Ryan Cashman 12 days ago

    How To Get Your Hydrangeas Ready For Spring So They Bloom Beautifully All Season

    Hydrangeas are a beautiful flower to have in any garden, and we can tell you exactly how to care for them so they make everyone envious year-round.

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  • hands holding soil beside marigolds
    By Christy Rae Ammons 13 days ago

    The Colorful Flower That Self-Seeds And Naturally Boosts Your Garden Soil

    Not only will these colorful flowers make your garden more vibrant, they'll also self-seed and add nutrients to the soil. What's not to love?

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  • A hummingbird sitting on a swing
    By Kristeen Cherney 13 days ago

    Plant This Fast-Growing Flowering Plant To Attract Hummingbirds From Spring To Fall

    With trumpet-shaped blooms and tolerance to heat and drought, this flowering plant is beloved by hummingbirds due to its vivid hues and nectar.

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  • Three birds enjoying a clay bird feeder filled with seed
    By Heather Fishel 13 days ago

    Put This Common Pantry Item In Your Bird Feeder And Thank Us Later

    If you're trying to find appealing alternatives to popular bird feeder picks like millet and cracked corn, you might want to check your pantry for this item.

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  • patting dirt around newly planted fruit tree
    By Danno Wise 14 days ago

    Fast-Growing Fruit Trees To Plant In Early Spring For A Tasty Harvest

    You don't always have to wait for too long for a fruit harvest. You can plant these fast-growing trees in early spring for a speedy harvest in a few years.

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  • Woman planting hostas in a garden bed
    By Kristeen Cherney 14 days ago

    The Colorful Spring-Blooming Flower You'll Want To Plant Near Your Hostas

    Hostas are becoming more and more popular by the year, but they don't bloom in the spring. To balance your garden out year-round, plant this flower nearby.

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  • dirty stone birdbath
    By Christy Rae Ammons 14 days ago

    Turn An Old Birdbath Into A Clever Plant Stand

    Alongside a few simple additions and modifications, a birdbath has the perfect dimensions and aesthetic appeal for a clever plant stand DIY.

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  • A hand holds a scoop of wood ash above a planter
    By Heather Fishel 15 days ago

    Don't Throw Out Wood Ashes - Repurpose Them To Make Your Garden Soil Thrive

    Disposing of ashes can be a messy business, so place them in the place where they can do the most good: your garden!

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  • Man kneeling down and inspecting green grass with hand
    By Kristeen Cherney 15 days ago

    Before Spring Arrives, Do This To Get Greener Grass

    Help your lawn wake up from winter slumber with a simple (but often forgotten) step that lets grass soak up sunlight, breathe easier, and grow lusher.

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  • Disposing of kitchen waste in a compost bin
    By Ryan Cashman 16 days ago

    Your Garden Will Thrive With This DIY Fertilizer Made From Repurposed Kitchen Scraps

    To help your garden thrive, consider using some specific leftover scraps from the kitchen to create a batch of fertilizer with lots of nutrients.

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  • A woman in a pink hat shoveling snow from a sidewalk
    By Masie O'Toole 16 days ago

    Skip Shoveling Your Sidewalk At Your Own Risk In These US States

    While you may not want to shovel your sidewalk after it snows, you might be required to. See which states have laws on clearing snow from sidewalks.

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  • Close up of a ladybug on a leaf
    By Cayla Leonard 16 days ago

    What It Means If Your Yard Is Overrun By Ladybugs

    Ladybugs are a common sight in healthy gardens, but if you start to see a swarm of them it's easy to get concerned. Here's what it really means.

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  • Shelves full of rows of vegetable seeds
    By Danno Wise 16 days ago

    Don't Start This Herb From Seed — Buy It As A Seedling For A Quicker Harvest

    Despite this herb's popularity in the garden, it can be very difficult to grow from seed. If you want results faster, plant it as a seedling instead.

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  • A black trash basket with empty toilet paper rolls in it.
    By Adrian Suppes 16 days ago

    Don't Toss Those Toilet Paper Tubes — Grow Delicious Carrots!

    Don’t toss those toilet paper tubes! They can help your carrots grow while keeping sneaky cutworms at bay — talk about multitasking in the garden.

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  • Martha Stewart wearing a beige turtleneck sweater and smiling in front of a large window.
    By Adrian Suppes 16 days ago

    Forget Regular Planters: Martha Stewart Has A Better Idea For Your Succulents

    Martha Stewart suggests repurposing this attractive container as a charming display for multiple succulents. As an added bonus, it will make watering a breeze.

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  • Harvested potatoes lying on soil.
    By Danno Wise 17 days ago

    Plant These Fast-Growing Herbs Next To Your Potatoes For A Better Harvest

    Potatoes are a staple of the American diet. If you're growing them in your garden, don't forget these two herbs that keep pests away and can help your harvest.

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  • Hands lift the lid off a white styrofoam cooler
    By Emily Ray 17 days ago

    Turn An Old Cooler Into An Incredible DIY Water Feature For Your Garden

    Dream of having a garden water feature without spending a ton? This DIY cooler fountain is easier than you might think yet looks super chic.

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  • A large squirrel nest in tree
    By Kristeen Cherney 17 days ago

    What's That Nest In Your Yard? 12 Common Types And How To Tell Them Apart

    Spring is top breeding season for many animals, and if you start noticing different nests around your home, here is how to differentiate common ones.

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  • A close up of a wood scrap pile
    By Ryan Cashman 17 days ago

    Turn Scrap Wood Into A Simple Garden Feature Your Plants Will Love

    Constructing this stunning DIY garden feature is a simple way to provide structure to vining plants while also making use of leftover scrap wood.

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  • A northern cardinal on branch
    By Danno Wise 17 days ago

    5 Surefire Ways To Attract Cardinals To Your Yard, Even Without A Bird Feeder

    Getting colorful cardinals to visit your yard is a surprisingly simple task if you know the best methods and items you can use to draw them in.

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