I happen to live in a house just one street in from a river canyon. Hate the mosquitos! So I am always on the hunt for a better mosquito top or repellent to keep them away! We tried to find some natural solutions. Here they are, the best ways we have found on the web on how to get repel mosquitos!| The Garden Glove
Grow ornamental grasses in your garden! The pros use tall grasses as focal points and for privacy and short ornamental grasses in planting beds!| The Garden Glove
Need backyard privacy ideas? Make these garden privacy screens with small trees, plants and other easy to find supplies!| The Garden Glove
Groundcovers are great for covering large areas and is low maintenance. Check out our informative post on ground covers for shade & more!| The Garden Glove
In this DIY project, we'll be covering those metal fence posts with wood. Basically making our own fence post covers. Super easy!| The Garden Glove
Ornamental pepper plants are prized for their colorful fruit in shades of red, orange, yellow, purple, black, and white. There may be multiple colors present on one plant at the same time. The fruits are edible, but most are too hot to enjoy their flavor.| GardenDesign.com
Espalier apple trees are a year-round garden feature and easier to maintain and harvest than standard or dwarf fruit trees.| Fine Gardening
Discover unique plum varieties to grow in your orchard! From the sweet Toka to the ornamental Santa Rosa, find your perfect plum tree today.| Minneopa Orchards
Privacy is a big concern in our gardens. Use these great ideas to give your home privacy using plants! Privacy with plants!| The Garden Glove
Find inspiration for your next gardening diy project, whether it's what to grow next or how to build something practical for your backyard.| The Garden Glove
There are plenty of gorgeous drought tolerant perennial plants that waste our water resources. These are some of our favorites!| The Garden Glove
Attract hummingbirds by making easy DIY hummingbird feeder projects, homemade nectar, fountains and even a hummingbird swing!| The Garden Glove