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  • Fuchsia blossoms hang from a stem.
    Flowers
    Flowers By Lindsay Donaldson 3 months ago

    It's Not Too Late! There's Still Time To Propagate Fuchsias Before Fall Ends

    By following this essential propagation tip, you’ll help establish new growth for your fuchsias, and it could even lead to your flowers blooming faster.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 3 months ago Read More
  • Nate Berkus smiling at camera
    Design Hacks
    Design Hacks By Carrie Elizabeth Bradon 3 months ago

    Nate Berkus Is Passionate About Area Rugs And Has Finally Revealed Why

    Interior designer Nate Berkus reveals why he's passionate about area rugs and how their intentionality can elevate any space in simple, transformative ways.

    By Carrie Elizabeth Bradon 3 months ago Read More
  • Closeup of a cute raccoon peeking through a gate
    Garden
    Garden By Lisa Davis 3 months ago

    15 Ways To Support Wildlife In Your Yard Before Winter's First Frost Hits

    Creating a safe haven for wildlife can be beneficial to your yard as well as the local ecosystem. Here are 15 ways to ensure all kinds of critters thrive.

    By Lisa Davis 3 months ago Read More
  • A man cleaning high interior window with microfiber pad
    Cleaning Hacks
    Cleaning Hacks By Brooke Dougherty 3 months ago

    The Dollar Tree Hack That Makes Cleaning Hard-To-Reach Windows A Breeze

    Make your home shine inside and out with a quality glass cleaner and an affordable Dollar Tree product duo that simplifies cleaning even the tallest windows.

    By Brooke Dougherty 3 months ago Read More
  • neighborhood with trees in front yards
    Trees, Shrubs & Vines
    Trees, Shrubs & Vines By Suzanne Bonnett 3 months ago

    The Ideal Tree For Shade: Enjoy Beautiful Color, And Its Low Maintenance

    If you’ve been looking for a shady tree that’s as stunning as it is easy to care for, this cultivar could be the perfect addition to your yard.

    By Suzanne Bonnett 3 months ago Read More
  • Vertical drawer open next to stove
    Indoor
    Indoor By Tierra Harris 3 months ago

    Why You Should Install A Vertical Drawer Beside Your Stove

    A vertical drawer beside your stove isn't just an aesthetic feature - it can also be of practical use in your kitchen. Here's how to do it, and why you should.

    By Tierra Harris 3 months ago Read More
  • Sale of old multi colored and decorated glasses in a flea market for the sale of second hand products
    Home Goods
    Home Goods By Francisca Tinoco 3 months ago

    On The Hunt For Colored Glassware? Why You Should Check The Thrift Store

    Colored glassware provides a very simple way to bring more interest to your tablescapes, but it's often expensive. Cut costs by shopping at the thrift.

    By Francisca Tinoco 3 months ago Read More
  • Rusted, old yard tools lean against an outdoor wall
    Garden
    Garden By Ellen Merriss 3 months ago

    How To Dispose Of Old Yard Tools And Equipment (The Safe Way)

    From recycling metal tools to properly handling power equipment, discover responsible disposal methods that keep hazardous materials out of landfills.

    By Ellen Merriss 3 months ago Read More
  • Dirty yellowed pillow on a bed sheet
    Laundry & Linens
    Laundry & Linens By Bri Ahearn 3 months ago

    This Pantry Staple Is A Game-Changer For Removing Yellow Pillow Stains

    Yellow stains on a pillow are a result of sweat, drool, oils, and other fluids that build up each night. Luckily, this acidic solution breaks down the stains.

    By Bri Ahearn 3 months ago Read More
  • Orchid blooms next to snowy window
    Houseplants
    Houseplants By Kristina Hicks-Hamblin 3 months ago

    Keep Your Orchid Plants Happy And Healthy All Winter With These Simple Tips

    Preparation and the right care throughout the winter is key to ensure your orchids not only survive but will also bloom at the proper time.

    By Kristina Hicks-Hamblin 3 months ago Read More
  • Two men removing a mattress from a van.
    Furniture
    Furniture By Jennifer Farrington 3 months ago

    Do You Hate The Mattress In A Box Trend? How To Get It Delivered The Old Way

    Mattresses being delivered rolled up convenient, but this method has some drawbacks, including flimsier material, compressed foam, and annoying unboxing.

    By Jennifer Farrington 3 months ago Read More
  • Hands staining the leg of an antique wood furniture
    Exclusives
    Exclusives By Sakshi Khaitan 3 months ago

    The Best Method For Staining Antique Furniture

    Antique furniture can be delicate, so handle it carefully, especially if it's a family heirloom. For staining, prep work is essential for a high-end result.

    By Sakshi Khaitan 3 months ago Read More
  • Modern kitchen counter with induction stovetop, utensils, and a bowl of blueberries
    Cleaning
    Cleaning By Charlotte D. Miller 3 months ago

    Why Your Induction Stove Burner Stopped Working (And What To Do)

    If you're new to induction cooking, it can take time to get used to. One potentially alarming quirk is the way the stovetop seems to stop working for no reason.

    By Charlotte D. Miller 3 months ago Read More
  • Woman in garden drinking coffee looking upset
    Garden
    Garden By Amber VanWort 3 months ago

    Signs That It's Unfortunately Time To Start Over On Your Garden

    Many garden problems are an easy fix, but at a certain point, it's a simpler and less stressful idea to dig everything up and start with a clean slate.

    By Amber VanWort 3 months ago Read More
  • inside view of washing machine being loaded
    Laundry & Linens
    Laundry & Linens By Camille Moore 3 months ago

    12 Habits That Are Destroying Your Washing Machine

    Habits like not cleaning your machine (yes, you need to do that) or using too much detergent can damage your washing machine — as can these other things.

    By Camille Moore 3 months ago Read More
  • A person laying herringbone flooring
    Flooring
    Flooring By Giselle DaMier 3 months ago

    Herringbone Vs Chevron Floors: Here's Which Option Is Best For You

    Herringbone and chevron floors are both parquet styles that create unique v-shapes, but which look you should go for depends on your overarching style.

    By Giselle DaMier 3 months ago Read More
  • Tools, ladders, and boxes stored in a messy garage.
    Organization
    Organization By Meg Jernigan 3 months ago

    The Garage Storage Solution That Keeps Your Tools Safer During Winter

    Once temperatures drop, it can be tempting to simply toss your garden tools in a corner until spring. Instead, protect them with this simple storage tip.

    By Meg Jernigan 3 months ago Read More
  • A chandelier illuminates a neutral bedroom
    Home Improvement Hacks
    Home Improvement Hacks By Emily Ray 3 months ago

    The Affordable DIY Reno That Instantly Elevates Your Home's Lighting

    For many of us, upgraded lighting isn't practical, or sometimes even possible. Fortunately, this affordable DIY can easily come to the rescue.

    By Emily Ray 3 months ago Read More
  • A woman preparing to start seeds in different kinds of containers
    Edible Gardening
    Edible Gardening By Aleem Ahmad 3 months ago

    The Low-Maintenance Vegetable You Can Start From Seed Indoors This Winter

    As soon as one gardening season ends, it's time for the next to begin. If your fingers are getting itchy to get in the soil, start these seeds indoors.

    By Aleem Ahmad 3 months ago Read More
  • A man in a hardware store shopping for tools.
    Shopping
    Shopping By Maeve Browne 3 months ago

    Harbor Freight's $10 Socket Set Rivals A Top Brand, But Does It Live Up To The Hype?

    Harbor Freight has a habit of making dupes of products from more expensive brands, and this inexpensive socket set similar to Snap-On's is no exception.

    By Maeve Browne 3 months ago Read More
  • Wooden picture frame leaning against stone wall
    DIY Home Decor
    DIY Home Decor By Giselle DaMier 3 months ago

    DIY Cute Fall Wall Decor Using A Dollar Tree Frame

    If you're feeling inspired to get your cozy on, try this fun and simple autumn Dollar Tree craft, using only a picture frame and some easy-to-find supplies.

    By Giselle DaMier 3 months ago Read More
  • This indoor herb garden is thriving.
    Edible Gardening
    Edible Gardening By Katharine Hansen 3 months ago

    The Easy-To-Grow Herb You'll Want To Plant Indoors Or Out For All Of Its Benefits

    This herb can be grown indoors or out, and there are benefits to both options. Which choice should you make? We'll explain what you need to consider.

    By Katharine Hansen 3 months ago Read More
  • Colorful cottage garden in front of log cabin
    Trees, Shrubs & Vines
    Trees, Shrubs & Vines By Katie Flannery 3 months ago

    Say Goodbye To Fussy Hydrangeas: This Colorful Plant Grows Well Anywhere In The Yard

    Swap out fickle hydrangeas for a colorful shrub that thrives across yard conditions and brings year-round interest without the maintenance headaches.

    By Katie Flannery 3 months ago Read More
  • entryway with shoes strewn around
    DIY Home Decor
    DIY Home Decor By Patti Kaz 3 months ago

    Declutter Your Entryway For Good With This Apothecary Cabinet Shoe Storage DIY

    This DIY apothecary cabinet shoe storage not only hides your shoes away, but its low profile is perfect for the small space of an entryway.

    By Patti Kaz 3 months ago Read More
  • Close up of person unclogging sink drain
    Cleaning Hacks
    Cleaning Hacks By Magdalena Becker 3 months ago

    The Affordable Way To Unclog Drains Using A Household Essential

    While a drain snake is usually preferred for cleaning drains, we don't always have one on hand. If you want to DIY your own drain snake, try this method.

    By Magdalena Becker 3 months ago Read More
  • a hand holding a bottle of blue dish soap over the kitchen sink
    Cleaning Hacks
    Cleaning Hacks By Amy Horton 3 months ago

    Dish Soap Isn't Just For Dishes: 12 Ways To Use It Around The Kitchen

    While everyone knows you can use dish soap to wash dishes, you can do so much more with it than that. Dish soap is the real MVP of the kitchen.

    By Amy Horton 3 months ago Read More
  • A handful of different houseplants sit side-by-side on a sunny window sill
    Houseplants
    Houseplants By Jason Rochlin 3 months ago

    The Unique Tropical Houseplant That Stays Small And Is Easy To Maintain

    Meet the unique tropical houseplant that remains small and easy to care for. See why this herbaceous evergreen from the pepper family is perfect for your desk.

    By Jason Rochlin 3 months ago Read More
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