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  • A snow-covered house and lawn during active snowfall. The yard is surrounded by snow-covered trees.
    By Holly Gates 6 months ago

    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 6 months ago

    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 6 months ago

    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 6 months ago

    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 6 months ago

    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 7 months ago

    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 7 months ago

    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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  • Indian goosegrass (Eleusine indica) surrounded by dirt
    By Ethan Harrison Smith 7 months ago

    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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  • Gravel patio behind home
    By Ethan Harrison Smith 7 months ago

    The Messy Problem That'll Make You Think Twice About Gravel Patios

    Thinking about ditching wood, pavers, and concrete for a cheap & easy pea granite patio? If you're trying to avoid constant maintenance and mess, think again.

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  • Person pushing a lawn mower
    By Charlotte D. Miller 7 months ago

    The Genius Lawn Mower Pool Noodle Hack You'll Wish You Tried Sooner

    Is there anything a pool noodle can't do? If you find mowing your lawn to be an uncomfortable experience, this genius hack can help get the task done.

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  • frozen outdoor pipes and knob, frost everywhere
    By Holly Gates 7 months ago

    Is An Aluminum Foil Hack The Answer To Frozen Pipes This Winter?

    If you're looking to avoid frozen pipes in cold winter weather, you may know of a popular aluminum foil hack that can help. But does it work to prevent icing?

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  • hands pulling up grass from the lawn
    By Ethan Harrison Smith 7 months ago

    The Stunning Grass Alternative That Will Add A Splash Of Yellow To Your Landscape

    Sometimes, typical grass choices just don't cut it when it comes to our lawns. Consider an alternative ground cover option that will add gorgeous yellow color.

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  • piles of raw wool in garden alongside crops
    By Janine Frank 7 months ago

    Using Wool In The Garden Is A Trick You'll Wish You Knew About Sooner

    Most people tell you not to be a sheep, but if you see just how beneficial it is to use wool in your garden, you might change your mind. Here's how to apply it.

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  • woman holding tangled colored christmas lights
    By Gabrielle Hondorp 7 months ago

    How To Upgrade Your Christmas Lights (& Save Money At The Same Time)

    Are you ready to upgrade your Christmas lights before the holiday season hits? You could save money on energy costs with these easy, expert-recommended swaps.

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  • Burning pile of leaves in the yard in the daytime
    By Ethan Harrison Smith 7 months ago

    Burning The Fall Leaves Is Even Deadlier Than You Think

    Leaves can be a nuisance for folks who love a meticulous lawn, but burning them isn't exactly a good option. In fact, it could be deadly, and this is why.

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  • Clumping grass on lawn mower wheel from wet lawn
    By Ron Baker 7 months ago

    Why You Should Never Mow Wet Grass

    Everybody tells you not to mow wet grass, but why? Does it damage the mower, the lawn itself, or both? We talked to an expert to find out.

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  • hummingbird flying
    By Charlotte D. Miller 7 months ago

    Spruce Up Your Garden With A Spiky Plant That Hummingbirds Love

    Your garden can become a haven for hummingbirds, especially if you spruce your yard up with this spiky plant full of flowers that they will love.

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  • A white chicken leaves its coop to join a flock outside
    By Jason Rochlin 7 months ago

    The Clever Hack That Keeps Chickens Out Of Your Garden

    If your chickens are destroying your backyard garden, you can try this clever yard hack to keep them away from your beloved plants while still free ranging.

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  • Squirrel at a bird feeder
    By Holly Gates 7 months ago

    If Squirrels Are Invading Your Bird Feeders, Try A Simple Cinnamon Hack

    Birds love bird feeders. Unfortunately, so do squirrels. However, if you've got a little cinnamon on hand, you could have yourself a squirrel repellent hack.

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  • Hummingbird in flight
    By Ethan Harrison Smith 7 months ago

    The Vibrant Fuzzy Flower That Will Make Your Yard A Hummingbird Haven

    There's a gorgeous, furry, brightly colored flower that could make hummingbirds flock to your home. Here's how to plant it in your yard or garden.

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  • shady backyard with tree coverage and landscaping
    By Ethan Harrison Smith 8 months ago

    The Gorgeous Sun-Loving Tree That Grows Quickly & Adds Shade To Your Landscape

    There can be such a thing as too much sun, but you can add much-needed shade to your property with a fast-growing tree that will look great in your yard.

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  • man applying fertilizer to yard with spreader
    By Janine Frank 8 months ago

    The Holiday Fertilization Strategy That'll Give You A Luscious Lawn By Next Spring

    Lawn care season isn't over just yet. Consider this holiday fertilizer schedule so that when spring rolls around, the grass in your yard will be lush and green.

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  • small bird on icy branch with red berries
    By Janine Frank 8 months ago

    Create A Gorgeous Berry Garden That Can Feed Birds All Winter Long

    When winter sets in, you can still attract birds to your yard by creating a show-stopping berry garden that can help feed them during the cold days. Here's how.

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  • several plants in garden
    By Brandy Eaklor 8 months ago

    12 Stunning Plants And Shrubs You Don't Need To Worry About Pruning

    Pruning is the worst - so don't do it. Here are 12 wonderful plants and shrubs that'll make your yard & garden beautiful without the tedious maintenance work.

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  • patio
    By Gabrielle Hondorp 8 months ago

    Use IKEA Decking Tiles To Give Your Patio Space A Stylish DIY Upgrade

    Your outdoor space or patio can get a DIY makeover without the expense or hard work, thanks to these IKEA decking tiles that are stylish and easy to use.

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  • A hummingbird hovers by a flower in a summer garden.
    By Ethan Harrison Smith 8 months ago

    How To Start A Hummingbird Garden (& Why You'll Want To)

    If you don't already have a hummingbird garden, there are so many reasons (like gorgeous flowers) you'll want one. Here are gardening tips to get you started.

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  • Man on zero-turn lawn mower
    By Ethan Harrison Smith 8 months ago

    Zero-Turn Lawn Mower Disadvantages To Know About Before Buying

    Even if zero-turn lawn mowers are everywhere these days (for good reason) there are distinct disadvantages to consider before you purchase one for your yard.

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