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
A sprinkle of care can help keep your irrigation system at its best
Why this landscaping investment holds water
Fake your way to a lush lawn
Sometimes, it’s better late than never
Get rid of clover but not your grass
The only thing better than a peaceful pond is one that puts safety first
Let a pond bring peace and relaxation to your everyday
Create the ultimate aquatic ecosystem
Make a splash with one of these yard upgrades
Friends of fruit, buddies of the blossom, pals to the patch—give these bugs a warm welcome
Help your plants keep their cool when the sun is at its hottest
Droughts, heatwaves, tons of trampling—this grass handles it all
Because your yard is for the fam—not for mushrooms
Faux grass is always greener
Lettuce tell you how to time your veggie planting so you turnip the highest yield
Pave the way to success in your yard space
Most homeowners pay $7 to $60 per square foot to professionally install porcelain pavers
You're just a hop, skip, and a jump away from pavers in your lawn
Get your trees ready for winter weather with the fall four: mulching, pruning, deep root feeding and applying horticultural oil.
Proper prep can mean the difference between a bare patch and a green carpet