Adventurers should head to this archipelago in Canada's British Columbia to connect with nature in a remote but stunning corner of the world.
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While a perfectly manicured yard is visually appealing, it actually limits biodiversity. A lot. Instead, consider taking steps to re-wild your yard or garden.
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Many gardeners assume you have to plant annuals in the spring, but this beautiful flower can start in fall either outdoors or in a greenhouse.
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Add instant natural privacy to your backyard with a fast-growing, columnar tree that thrives in sun and provides height without crowding your space.
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Most push mowers these days have rear wheels that are significantly larger than those up front. While they might scream Mad Max, they serve a function.
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When winter is right around the corner, how can you be sure that your rain garden will be okay? Here are a few tips on how to winterize your rain garden.
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Camping along a scenic lake provides not just a great wake-up view, but chances to boat, hike, and fish. Head to this Hill Country oasis for that and more.
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A simple upgrade to your tomato setup can change how your plants handle cooler nights and breezy days. A household essential plays the starring role.
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Most privacy trees take years to fill in and provide screening, but this fast-growing evergreen creates dense barriers in just a few seasons.
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Quality gardening tools can make planting more enjoyable. Reviews of the Seeding Square show how this one stacks up for both beginners and experienced growers.
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Avocado trees are very easy to grow from the pit, and they're perfect for beginners. With the right process, you could get fruit in as little as three years.
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Adding mulch to your garden is invaluable for controlling weeds and keeping the soil moist. While bark chips are probably most popular, there are many options.
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While it's tempting to launch directly into gardening mode after noticing brown grass, you should stop for a moment and make sure you're not making it worse.
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Garden markers don't have to fade or smear before the season ends. A budget-friendly household staple can help keep your labels neat and readable outdoors.
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Want the perfect shrub for your landscaping needs? This low-maintenance plant is perfect for beginners and will provide you with some truly lovely flowers.
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Building deck stairs takes patience and precision, but with the right measurements and a few tips, you can create a sturdy staircase that lasts for years.
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Treat yourself to some color year-round with this beautiful vine that can be flexible in the garden. It doesn't require much plant care and it's easy to grow.
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The past few years have seen record crowds in America's most popular national parks, including 12 million a year at this 522,000-acre spot in the mountains.
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Winter is coming, but that doesn't have to spell bad news for your rosebushes. Prepare your roses for snow, ice, and frost by completing a few garden tasks.
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The chop-and-drop gardening trend sounds like the perfect solution for end-of-season cleanup, but it comes with some trade-offs that might surprise you.
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