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Never use bleach in your birdbath — this cheap pantry staple is safer and more effective
By Kaycee Hill published
Learn how to safely clean your birdbath using just one common household ingredient.

Gardeners warned to look out for mushrooms in their lawn — here's what to do
By Grace Dean published
Mushrooms are fairly harmless, but some types aren't. If you're worried whether the fungi popping up on your lawn is a problem, here's what to do.

People are using the 'cardboard method' to prepare garden beds for the winter — here's how it works
By Grace Dean published
Save time, money, and the planet

What to do if your neighbor's tree is dropping leaves in your yard — according to an expert
By Grace Dean published
Find peaceful resolution with these expert tips

Don’t deadhead these 3 plants this November — experts reveal their vital role in your garden
By Millie Fender last updated
Look after your local wildlife, and your garden will thank you

Homeowners urged to secure their yards for storms this weekend — here's what to do
By Kaycee Hill published
Learn how to secure garden furniture, fix vulnerable fences, and protect decking before storms cause damage.

Here's what not to do with your pumpkin after Halloween — according to a garden expert
By Camilla Sharman published
This is how to recycle your Halloween pumpkin without causing any harm to your yard.

Gardeners: if you spot these little pink eggs, you should act fast to prevent an invasive species of snail
By Grace Dean published
If you spot clusters of pink eggs in your yard, it's a warning sign that an invasive species of snail is trying to take up residence. Here's what they mean and what to do if you spot them.

Is it OK to cut my neighbors' overhanging bushes? I asked the experts to find out if I'm within my rights
By Cynthia Lawrence published
Is it legal to trim your neighbors overgrown bushes in your yard? Here’s what the experts say.

I tried 'lawn forking', the garden hack that makes a lot more sense than it sounds
By Grace Dean last updated
While lawn forking started out as a prank, it's evolved into so much more. Now, you can use forks as a very helpful defense tool in your yard to keep unwanted guests out. Here's how it works.
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