Attracting butterflies to your garden is as simple as incorporating the plants and flowers that butterflies like to eat. Here are the basics for creating butterfly gardens.
Trees And Shrubs
Got trees? Or shrubs? Here, homeowners are sharing their own personal experiences with a variety of tree & shrub issues -- whether you rent or own the home. You'll find tips for everything from planting & pruning... to raking leaves that have fallen from your trees. See how to deal with insects on trees & shrubs (like Japanese beetles), how to make a DIY butterfly garden, how to get free trees, and other tips & tricks that involve trees of all kinds.
12 Lawn, Garden & Home Projects That Should Be On Your Fall To-Do List
There are so many things that need to get done around the house before the snow starts falling. This list of reminders will help you get a head start on your fall chores…
Spring Cleaning Outdoors: Lawn & Garden Tips
Following are some tips to guide you through your spring gardening chores and save yourself a lot of work later in the season.
7 Easier Ways To Rake Leaves (…And Keep It FUN!)
Great tips to make raking leaves and other yard debris even easier. These are things I bet most people wouldn’t even think of…
My Experience Planting Trees: Japanese Maple | Oriental Totem Pole | Pecan Trees
See how you can get 2 free tree seedlings, plus some highlights from my personal experience of replanting trees. We live in Tennessee, and the trees I mention here are: Japanese Red Maple tree, Oriental Totem Pole, and Pecan Trees. Great pictures and tips here…
Unsold Flowers, Trees & Shrubs Available To You For FREE!
Have you wondered what happens to the plants that nurseries don’t sell? They are typically destroyed, what a waste that is! A company called Free Trees and Plants rescues unsold plants and offers them to the public for FREE — you only pay postage and handling. Here are the details…
Do Those Bag-A-Bug Japanese Beetle Traps Really Work?
You’ve probably seen them hanging out in people’s yards. Truthfully, I never understood the whole Bag-a-Bug concept… that is, until WE needed to use them! Here’s why we swear by the bug bags…