Whether it's putting in new edging, adding river rock, or trimming trees, landscaping can make all the difference. Learn everything you need to know to DIY your next project or hire the right pro for the job.
The typical cost to hire a landscape designer is $4,500, or between $2,000 and $7,000
April showers may bring May flowers, but a great fertilizer can ensure a few more blooms
This low-cost project is simple enough for any homeowner to tackle
Save water by monkeying around with monkey grass
Retaining walls can not only add flair and function to your landscape, but they can also keep your lawn and garden safe and stable
Most people pay $400 for lawn fertilization, with some paying as little as $50 and others as much as $600
If you want to skip the gym, try installing a stepping stone path
A tree trimming may be just what the arborist ordered for your palm—just be super careful
Choosing a new porch light can be hard; let us shed some light on the process
All the enjoyment of being outdoors without the bugs
Investing in a solar farm could mean a huge cha-ching
Making grass greener and thicker means you've got to give it some TLC
When used correctly, soap can tackle a laundry list of garden chores
Installing a motion light is best left to the pros
Your lawn care could be killing your grass—here’s what to do
Have a lawn that all the neighbors envy
You'll love relaxing in your lush lawn after applying the right fertilizer
The grass really can be greener on your side of the fence
It's not just perennial borders that bring the bees to your backyard
Cutting your trees back is a brilliant step forward
Money can grow on trees
These trees might look pretty, but they can cause problems in the future