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  • Purple, orange, and red tulips planted in the ground
    By Charlotte D. Miller 5 months ago

    The Meanings Behind Specific Tulip Colors

    During tulip season, everyone should gift someone (or themselves) a bouquet of these favorite flowers, especially since each tulip color has a special meaning.

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  • wood pallets on deck
    By Brandy Eaklor 5 months ago

    Creative DIY Wood Pallet Projects That Will Enhance Your Garden

    Every thrifty DIYer loves wood pallets, but if you're a gardener, these projects from the wooden material will add life to your outdoor space, patio, and yard.

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  • A potted vining plant cascading down the side of a pale wooden bookshelf
    By Holly Gates 5 months ago

    Vining Houseplants That Won't Take Over Your Home

    Vining houseplants are gorgeous, but you probably don't want your house to look like a rainforest. Luckily for you, there are compact plant options available.

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  • DIY backyard fire pit made out of cinder blocks
    By Ethan Harrison Smith 5 months ago

    Avoid These Mistakes When DIYing Your Backyard Fire Pit

    If you're DIYing a backyard fire pit, there are several easy-to-make mistakes that you'll want to avoid in the interest of safety and material selection.

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  • A red snow blower is pushed along by someone wearing all black.
    By Jason Rochlin 5 months ago

    Snow Blower Tips For Beginners

    Ready to make the switch away from snow shovels this winter? A snow blower tool could be a great purchase. Before you get started, here are some tips.

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  • A mole peeking out of a large molehill on a well-manicured lawn.
    By Holly Gates 5 months ago

    How To Repair Mole Damage On Your Lawn (And Tips To Keep Them From Coming Back)

    If moles have already damaged your lawn, you'll want to repair the lumps and bumps in your yard. Here are some tips, plus how to prevent moles from coming back.

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  • store aisle filled with rows of artificial plants and flowers with price tags
    By Erika Dale 5 months ago

    Fake Plants In The Home: Evergreen Solution Or Tacky Embarrassment?

    Phony greenery gets a bad rap. Is it really that bad, though - or a great solution for non-gardeners? Our expert designer is here to shed light on the matter.

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  • spotted lanternfly insect on a bright green leaf
    By Janine Frank 5 months ago

    What To Do If The Dreaded Spotted Lanternfly Makes It To Your Backyard

    Oh no! You've seen a spotted lanternfly in your garden or backyard. What should you do next? Don't panic. Deal with this dreaded invasive insect like this.

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  • Man's hand touching tall fescue grass
    By Ethan Harrison Smith 5 months ago

    How To Have A Healthy Lawn Without Pesticides Or Herbicides

    You don't need chemically based pesticides or herbicides to maintain a lush, healthy lawn full of thriving green grass. Instead, use these organic methods.

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  • white and yellow daisy up close
    By Charlotte D. Miller 5 months ago

    To Attract More Pollinators, Choose Single-Petaled Flowers Over Double-Petaled Flowers

    Pollinators prefer single-petaled flowers to double-petaled ones. Here's how to choose the right species of flowers to attract bees, birds, and butterflies.

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  • gloved hands pulling out weeds in a garden
    By Jillian Chapman 5 months ago

    The Gardening Mistake That Keeps Bringing Weeds Back To Your Yard

    If weeds are ruining your garden and yard, it could be related to this common gardening mistake that people make without knowing. Luckily, there's a solution.

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  • person looking at vintage watches
    By Brandy Eaklor 5 months ago

    Prized Items You Should Never Overlook When Shopping At An Estate Sale

    Estate sales can be lucrative opportunities to get numerous antique decorations and even great gardening deals. Here are the best items to keep an eye on.

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  • A variety of herbs and gardening tools on a wooden table. Potted plants surround the table on a cobblestoned patio.
    By Holly Gates 5 months ago

    The IKEA VESKEN Cart Is The Perfect Solution For An Outdoor Herb Garden

    If you want an outdoor herb garden but don't know how, there's a perfect solution: the IKEA VESKEN cart. This TikTok gardening hack shows you how it's done.

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  • close up of wooden patio with bucket of stain and dirty paint brush
    By Jillian Chapman 5 months ago

    How To Build Your New Patio Out Of Pallets

    A patio made from pallets? It might seem wild, but it can actually be done. Whether you're an expert DIYer or a beginner, there are options for your backyard.

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  • old wooden furniture sitting outside
    By Rob Johnstone 5 months ago

    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 5 months ago

    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 5 months ago

    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 5 months ago

    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 5 months ago

    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 5 months ago

    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 5 months ago

    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 5 months ago

    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 5 months ago

    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 5 months ago

    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 5 months ago

    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 5 months ago

    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 5 months ago

    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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