Fall Lawn Tricks for a Killer Lawn in Spring!
Most people don't realize that to have a really great lawn, the secret isn't in piling on extra fertilizer and watering as soon as the snow melts in spring. The secret to a great lawn lies in fall lawn mai
We've seen pallets turned into about every DIY project possible, and it's good… they are cheap or free, we recycle when we create a pallet project, and I just love the organic feel to such a simple t
The Top Trees for Small Gardens
Fall is the best time to plant trees in your garden, and many of us are having an increasingly hard time choosing trees for our smaller yards and homes. Some quick tips on choosing trees for your home, then our favori
How To Harvest and Preserve Your Garden Herbs
For those of you who grew herbs in your garden this year, you may be wondering what to do with them! What do you do with that much sage, after all? Before you throw your hands up and figure that herb season is over wi
Stepping stones in a garden can create a path or patio, or simply point the way on a visual trail through your garden. They make a great DIY project year round, and most can be easily done on a covered craft table or
Water in the garden adds a natural element that can't be beat. There is something about seeing and hearing water that calms the spirit and makes you feel more connected with your garden and yard. You can make y
You may be looking around your neighborhood with envy this time of year, admiring the gorgeous shrubs, plants and small trees giving their yearly, and spectacular fall show. If you, like myself, have fall color envy,
Holiday Garden Gifts: How To Force Bulbs, It's Easy!
Forcing bulbs for the holidays, or for holiday gifts is a great idea to start now, when fall bulbs are available. You have a variety of healthy stock to choose from this time of year, and it really is an easy project!
With cold weather approaching, it might be tempting to just push all the garden tools to the back of the shed and forget about them until nest season. However, taking a little time and effort (this is pretty easy guy
Hang It! – DIY Hanging Planters
Hanging planters work both indoors and out, with garden annuals and with evergreens. Creating your own DIY hanging planters is easy, and it adds character to your home or garden by giving you a unique container. Keep
It's no secret to anyone who went through kindergarten that you can grow plants from some of the cuttings of common vegetables. But for those of you about to head into winter (or just because!) and are going to
I love wind chimes in the garden, and have longed for a gorgeous set for a couple of years now. Problem is, not only do they cost over $150, I would just be waiting for the first unexpected wind storm to blow that
Part of having a garden space is also recognizing that curb appeal adds to the value of that space… in other words, you want to show off your garden stuff to the world going by! One of the greatest ways to enhan
DIY – Cool and Creative Planter
We here at TGG have been doing a lot with antique glass insulators lately… we have a tutorial on making a garden lantern from insulators that has been pretty popular on Pinterest… I think we're drawn
Japanese Maples are easily one of the most elegant and stunning specimen plants you can add to your garden. There are varieties that can be grown in containers, and few of them ever reach over 25 feet tall, making the
I wanted to touch base about pruning trees at this time of year, because as soon as the holidays are over, many of you do exactly that. And if you have run across any of the "guides" on pruning trees writt
When the dark days of winter have set in, many of us long for spring to come early! Not only can you find ways to bring it on a little early, you can pot up spring to be ready to show it off in your home, on your porc
Welcome to TGG's great garden gift guide! It doesn't matter if you are looking for special ideas for the gardener you love, or for your own list to pass out to your loved ones, this is your list this year
Small Garden Design – Tips and Tricks
Anyone who has a small garden realizes their small garden space can be both a blessing and a curse. Cursed because you just will not have all the room to plant every garden bloom and blossom you have ever admired. Ble
Spring is just around the corner, and indoor seed starting is even closer… Many of us are looking for ways to mark out flats, pots and rows without using those ugly plastic sticks… The garden should not be
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