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  • Wooden shingle roof with mold and algae on the surface
    By David Kuchta 4 months ago

    Get Rid Of Algae And Prevent It From Coming Back With Two Simple Ingredients

    Combine these common ingredients to create a solution that tackles stubborn algae growth, and prevent it from returning to outdoor surfaces.

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  • Spider at the center of a web
    By David Kuchta 4 months ago

    Grow These Two Gorgeous Plants Together Near Your Home To Naturally Repel Spiders

    If you find spiders to be a creepy-crawly disturbance, there are natural ways to keep them away, such as these two flowers that work great as companion plants.

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  • ants coming in under door
    By David Kuchta 4 months ago

    How To Make A Simple DIY Repellent To Keep Ants Away Naturally

    It's high time to give ants the boot! Check out the DIY essential oil spray that not only smells great, but has been scientifically proven to keep ants away.

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  • A gloved hand sprays weeds on pavers
    By Rob Johnstone 4 months ago

    The Unexpected Household Staple That Doubles As A Powerful Weed Killer

    Don't resort to expensive, chemical herbicides to destroy weeds. Instead, use a natural household item you may already own that is just as effective.

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  • Fence Damaged From Tree Falling During Rain Storm
    By David Kuchta 4 months ago

    What To Do Immediately If A Neighbor's Tree Falls Into Your Yard

    Imagine this: A storm knocks your neighbor's tree on to your property. What do you do next? Here is a breakdown of all the steps you should take.

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  • Green algae growing on a stone wall
    By Lisa Bonham 4 months ago

    Say Goodbye To Green Algae On Cement Or Concrete With One Safe And Easy Fix

    Green algae on your driveway or patio is not only unsightly, but a slipping hazard. Oxygen bleach can remove it safely, without harming nearby plants.

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  • two tree stumps surrounded by fall leaves in yard
    By David Kuchta 4 months ago

    The Strange Way Urine Might Help With Tree Stump Removal

    If you you're ready to say goodbye to an unsightly tree stump without back-breaking work, urine can be the solution you need. Here is why it works and how.

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  • Bird splashing in a birdbath
    By Lisa Bonham 4 months ago

    Rid Your Birdbath Of Algae With The Help Of An Ordinary Pantry Staple

    Algae growth may seem impossible to remove from your birdbath. But it is easier than you think! Here is the pantry item that will relieve your algae nightmares.

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  • lots of blue pink hydrangeas
    By Sophie Pell 4 months ago

    Why Gardeners Are Done With Hydrangeas — And The Stunning Plants Replacing Them

    Turns out that hydrangeas are losing their bloom for gardeners. Here is the reason why and native showstoppers that thrive with the same pop of color.

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  • red paint on tree trunk
    By Gabrielle Hondorp 4 months ago

    If You See These Colors Painted On Trees, Pay Attention — Here's What They Mean

    Paint marks on a tree aren't always random. Here are what the different colors may mean and why it is important to know what they are.

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  • spurge weed growing on stone
    By Sharon Kong Perring 4 months ago

    The Best Way To Get Rid Of Spurge Weed To Prevent It From Becoming A Bigger Issue

    Your yard is overrun by one native yet invasive plant: spurge weed. Don't worry, we've found the best way to get rid of it. Learn what it is and more tips.

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  • woman holding a roll of bubble wrap with a pair of scissors that were used to cut off a piece
    By Erika Dale 4 months ago

    This Bubble Wrap Fall Gardening Hack Is Pure Genius

    As the summer slips into fall, you may be worried about protecting your garden once harsher weather conditions hit. All you need is a handy packing item.

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  • hummingbird eating out of a red and clear hummingbird feeder with yellow flowers
    By Erika Dale 4 months ago

    Read This Before Taking Your Hummingbird Feeder Down

    There are many opinions on when you should take down your hummingbird feeder. Here's the scoop on when you actually should and why.

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  • row of empty green vintage wine bottles sitting on outdoor table
    By Erika Dale 5 months ago

    Before You Toss That Wine Bottle, Try This Creative DIY Upcycle For Your Yard

    Hold off on recycling that empty wine bottle! With a bit of scrap lumber and basic woodworking skills, you can turn it into a handy DIY bird feeder.

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  • close up of slimy disgusting hammerhead worm on ground
    By Gabrielle Hondorp 5 months ago

    Officials Warn: If You See This Invasive Worm, Don't Squish It—it'll Just Multiply

    There may be a reason why your earthworms are disappearing. You may have an invasive hammerhead worm problem. Here is how to spot them and what to do.

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  • bags of landscaping mulch stacked at store
    By Sophie Pell 5 months ago

    This Landscaping Mulch Should Be Banned — Here Are The Risks You Need To Know

    Mulching your garden has many advantages. However, there is one particular type that you should avoid. Learn what it is, why, and what you should use instead.

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  • lavender plants in pots
    By Sophie Pell 5 months ago

    Get More Blooms On Your Lavender Plants With An Easy One-Step Solution

    There are so many benefits to having lavender in your garden, yard, or inside the home. Try this solution if your lavender isn't blooming the way it should.

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  • close up photo of a mouse
    By Rob Johnstone 5 months ago

    The Best Way To Keep Mice Out Of Your Home - And Most People Don't Do It

    When the cold weather comes creeping in, so do the mice. Here is the simplest and most effective way to keep these clever critters out of your house.

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  • dark green grass in a healthy lawn
    By Rob Johnstone 5 months ago

    Want A Dark Green Lawn Fast? This Simple Fix Works Wonders

    A pale, yellowish lawn can make your home look less spectacular than it ought to be. Follow this simple trick to get a bright, healthy green lawn in days.

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  • small lemon thyme bush in garden
    By David Kuchta 5 months ago

    We Asked Experts If Lemon Thyme Really Repels Pests, And They Gave Us The Truth

    Wouldn't it be nice if the herb lemon thyme worked to keep pests away? Here is what our experts had to say and we break down any other plants that work better.

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  • thriving radishes in brown soil
    By Sophie Pell 5 months ago

    The Old-School Gardening Technique That Will Help Your Plants Thrive

    If you're looking for a healthier way to grow your garden plants, consider Hügelkultur. Here is what that is and the best way to use it in your garden.

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  • beautiful potted mums in autumn display
    By David Kuchta 5 months ago

    Want Your Potted Mums To Last? Plant Them This Way To Keep Them Coming Back

    Chrysanthemums pop up at all the garden centers come fall, and they last most of the season. But, if you want to enjoy them for longer, follow this method.

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  • Grass seeds in a hand and on an existing lawn
    By Rob Johnstone 5 months ago

    To Avoid Patchy Grass In The Spring, This Is When You Should Overseed Your Lawn

    Everyone wants a lush, green lawn come springtime. Here is how overseeding this fall can help create a yard that your neighbors will be envious of.

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  • Well preserved gravel driveway
    By Rob Johnstone 5 months ago

    The 5 Best Ways To Keep Gravel Locked In Place

    Some of these gravel fixes require adding additional layers of support, while others involve incorporating adhesives to keep it locked in place.

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  • a purple orchid starting to wilt
    By Jillian Chapman 5 months ago

    Bring An Orchid That's Losing Its Flowers Back To Life With One Simple Fix

    This simple hack uses something you already have at home to kickstart your wilting orchids into having brighter leaves and new flower growth.

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  • woman afraid of small stink bug
    By Sophie Pell 5 months ago

    Say Goodbye To Stink Bugs - Here's The Best Way To Get Rid Of Them & Keep Them Out

    Stink bugs are a nuisance that a lot of homeowners would do very well without. These easy tips will help you get rid if invading bugs and keep them out.

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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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