They cost about the same in dollars, but a real tree is better than a fake one for the environment.
Like turning down the heat when you crank up the oven.
Fall is the most crucial time for your lawn.
They hate cold. Really hate it.
With a wave of a garden sprayer filled with lawn paint, you can turn a brown lawn green for instant curb appeal.
Chlorine keeps swimming pools safe and clean, but there are alternatives to chlorine if you're willing to pay the price.
If you want a yard that demands less time money and water consider low-maintenance grasses in lieu of the traditional lawn.
It's called the "moonlight effect," and here's how to get it.
Plant a tree to add value to your home and have a positive impact on the local environment.
Plant trees at the right time and they're more likely to thrive. Here's when to plant so you get the most value from your landscaping investment.
Here are a few tips and tricks for your front yard's landscaping.
Follow these six tips to get your home trim and clutter-free in the new year.
Adding skylights, solar light tubes, windows, and other means of daylighting can brighten your winter and help alleviate symptoms of seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
If you live in the South, complete these maintenance jobs every fall and winter to prevent costly repairs and keep your home in peak condition.
But not all are equal when it comes to investing in your home.
Stay away from rubber mulch. And Bradford pears.
An outdoor shower and dirt massage will do wonders.
Get out your rake to perk up your grass after its long winter sleep.
We decipher light bulb labels so you’ll know exactly what you’re getting in terms of brightness, color, and energy efficiency.
Simple garden ideas and tips for choosing plants to kick boredom out of your yard (with hardly any work at all).
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