Go With the Flow: Manage Rainfall Runoff With a Rain Garden

Colorful rain garden created to catch rain runoff.

Heavy rainfall runoff can be detrimental to your home, your landscape, and the environment. A creative solution to that gully washer is to channel the water into a colorful rain garden. Here’s how to do it. Why you may need a rain garden Water pooling against your house can cause the foundation to become structurally […]

Growing a Meadow Garden

Mix of colorful flowers in a meadow garden.

All gardens are beautiful, but a meadow garden provides additional benefits. These gardens help support wildlife and are easier to maintain than lawns or other gardens. Here’s what you need to know about converting all or part of your yard to a meadow garden. Meadow garden basics Meadow gardens feature native plants. That means they […]

Gardening With Native Plants

Bumble bee in a purple aster. Types of native plants commonly found in the United States.

Want to beautify your garden and save time and money on maintenance while giving Mother Nature a hand? Add native plants to your yard, a relatively simple task that pays off big. Here’s a primer on gardening with native plants. What are native plants? Native plants are those naturally found in your area, as opposed […]

Scarify Your Lawn To Keep It Healthy

Close up of lawn with scarify rake in a garden in the springtime.

If grass clippings have accumulated on your lawn, you should periodically clear the resulting thatch so that water and nutrients can penetrate the soil. Known as scarifying, this process of raking up thatch is essential for the health of your lawn. Here’s what you need to know. What is and is not thatch If you […]

Beauty and Function: Landscaping Around a Pool

Inground swimming pool with landscaping around the backyard.

Nothing beats a hot summer day at the pool for beauty and relaxation. And it’s not just the refreshing water that makes a pool picturesque. Landscaping around a pool can enhance its crystalline beauty and give a spa-like feeling to your backyard. It can also provide privacy. Check out these recommendations for landscaping around a […]

Deer-Resistant Plants Protect Your Landscape

Deer-resistant flowers yellow with sign for sale

Deer will scarf down your tasty, tender petunias and nosh on your geraniums, but not every landscape flower or shrub will whet their appetite. Protect your landscape by using deer-resistant plants the animals will turn up their noses at. Plants with unappealing textures Deer dislike plants with fuzzy textures. Plants such as lamb’s ear, lady’s […]

Protect Your Landscape From Deer With the Right Fence

Deer behind a fence in a park behind a residential home.

You may get a thrill from watching a graceful deer nuzzle an adorable fawn near your house, but when the deer come onto your property to munch on your prize plants, the thrill is gone. And deer on your property will bring ticks that can make you and your family sick. Proper fencing is the […]

Safe Removal of Poison Ivy From Your Landscape

Poison Ivy close-up climbing up a tree.

Poison ivy is not just a hazard for kids at summer camp. This toxic plant can show up in your landscape and, when touched, cause people and even pets a nasty, blistering rash. Let’s identify this landscape nemesis and dispose of it safely. Leaves of three, let it be Poison ivy’s appearance can vary by […]

Planting Roots: How to Pick the Best Trees for Your Home

Magnificent ancient oak tree. An example of types of trees to plant around a home.

Trees can be the best addition you’ll ever make to your yard, but choose wisely, plant carefully and don’t forget to prune. When shopping, think about why you want trees. Is it for shade? For pretty color in spring or fall? To block out neighbors or noise? Your answer will help narrow your choices. Next, […]

Creepy Crawlies and Critters Can Damage Your Yard

Mole in the garden under the flowers is an example of critters that can damage a yard.

Holes, mounds and trails. When you see any of these critters in your yard or garden, you’ve got uninvited visitors. What — if anything — to do about them depends on where they are and the amount of damage they can do. Here’s a brief guide to what crawlies and critters could be lurking underfoot […]

Home Irrigation System Basics

Home irrigation system with different sprinklers installed under the lawn. Landscape design with grassy hills and fruit trees irrigated with smart automatic sprinklers at sunset.

Your home’s landscape is a big investment. Taking good care of it starts with regularly scheduled watering of plants and grass. The best way to accomplish that is with a home irrigation system. Here’s how to operate and maintain your sprinkler system correctly. How an irrigation system works Let’s take a tour of your home […]

Five Important Fall Lawn Maintenance Tasks

Photo of fall lawn maintenance tasks being completed with a rake and wheelbarrow amongst falling leaves.

As summer’s heat wanes and the evenings begin to cool, it’s time to begin preparing your landscape for the winter. Hard work now will mean a robust return come spring. Here are five important fall lawn maintenance tasks to help your landscape flourish when the weather warms up again. Prepare your lawn for new growth […]

Creating an Outdoor Vegetable and Herb Garden

Cute little boy holding a bunch of fresh organic carrots in a vegetable and herb garden.

Growing your own fruits, vegetables, and herbs, isn’t as hard as you might think — even without a large yard. Where do you start? Here are the basics to a successful backyard kitchen garden. Start your gardening at the computer. Many online gardening sites provide planner templates, giving step-by-step instructions on everything from starting with […]

Spruce Up That Forgotten Side Yard

Luxurious contemporary three-story wood siding home exterior. Nice side yard landscape with well kept lawn, flower beds and wooden fence.

Homeowners generally put time, money and energy into front landscaping that gives their homes great curb appeal or backyards that allows for entertaining in style. But the side yard is often a forgotten netherworld littered with garbage cans, hose reels, and half-hearted landscaping. There’s untapped potential here, so let’s transform that space from awkward to […]

How to Transform Barren Yards with Winter Plants

Photo of barren garden transformed with winter plants. The first frosts and frozen leaves of plants.

In most climates, after fall’s riotous hues fade, landscapes become dreary and devoid of color. Whether you live in a snowy or moderate climate, here are some tips for transforming your barren yard with winter plants. Problems winter plants can solve for you Problem: Your grass is hibernating, and your yard looks brown and drab. […]

Protect Your Outdoor Plants From Being Gobbled Up

You put a lot of TLC into your gorgeous roses, only to have deer eat the blooms. Your tomatoes were just getting ripe when a squirrel gnawed big chunks out of them. Even your own pets may occasionally take a nibble of a prized plant in your garden. Instead of getting angry, learn how to […]

Landscaping Fixes for Oddly Shaped Lots

Landscaping an unusually shaped property can be difficult, but not impossible. With a little design help, the right plants and some hard work, an unconventional yard can be transformed into a yard with gorgeous curb appeal. The trick is to draw the viewer’s eye away from the lot’s weaknesses to highlighted accents. Here are several […]

Choosing the Right Trees for Your Landscape

Selecting trees to landscape your home can be a difficult task. Buy them too small and your yard looks skimpy. Buy them too large and you may end up living in a jungle of overgrowth. Here’s an overview of what to consider when selecting and planting trees. Choose for your soil and climate. Consult your […]

Top Ten Essential Gardening Tools

Top Ten Essential Gardening Tools

Forget about a green thumb, a good gardener needs a quality set of tools. Check out our handy list of the most helpful gardening tools for the backyard landscaper. Shopping List of Essential Gardening Tools Gloves are a must, especially if gardening is a weekend-only activity and blisters are a likely result. Gloves can also […]

Four Tips to Downsizing Your Yard

The beauty of a lawn comes with a price:  mowing, lots of water, plus bags of fertilizer, weed and pest control. The amount of time, sweat and resources going into the yard may eventually overwhelm your pride in it. You could hire someone to maintain the lawn, but one way or the other, it’s costing […]