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  • Close-up of hand planting seeds into soil
    Gardening Hacks
    Gardening Hacks By Megan Brame 4 months ago

    13 Garden Plants That Are Easier To Grow From Seeds Vs Seedlings

    Picking up beautiful seedlings at a garden center is always tempting, but here are a few plants you should consider growing from seed so that they thrive.

    By Megan Brame 4 months ago Read More
  • Cracks in drywall
    Repairs
    Repairs By Bob Beacham 4 months ago

    When Is It Time To Worry About Cracks In Your Drywall? Here's What We Know

    Cracks in your drywall are a common and mostly cosmetic issue. However, thick cracks or horizontal ones could mean trouble with your foundation.

    By Bob Beacham 4 months ago Read More
  • Person inspecting a wilted and overwatered plant
    Houseplants
    Houseplants By Lou Siday 4 months ago

    7 Daily Tips To Reverse An Overwatered Plant

    Overwatered plants can be salvaged with the correct practice. You'll need to check on them daily and carry out the required care to help them perk back up.

    By Lou Siday 4 months ago Read More
  • A young couple and a realtor looking at the interior of a house
    Real Estate
    Real Estate By Katie Barton 4 months ago

    What Are The Hidden Expenses Of Owning A Home? (& What It Means For The Future Of Homeownership)

    When you first buy a home, your monthly mortgage payment is what you tend to budget for, forgetting the other inevitable costs that are just waiting to pounce.

    By Katie Barton 4 months ago Read More
  • Patio space in winter covered in snow
    Exterior Remodel
    Exterior Remodel By Emily Okonsky 4 months ago

    Looking For A Patio That Can Withstand Winter Weather? Consider These Two Materials

    Cold weather can do a number on pavers — even those that seem particularly sturdy. Luckily, these materials are particularly resistant to low temperatures.

    By Emily Okonsky 4 months ago Read More
  • living room space with brightly colored area rug and bold couch pillows on white couch
    Trends
    Trends By Amy Horton 4 months ago

    Bold Flooring Options That Add A Modern Touch To The 80's Design Trend

    Retro patterns, bold colors, & playful textures are shaping a new wave of flooring style. These eye-catching options channel ’80s energy with a modern twist.

    By Amy Horton 4 months ago Read More
  • A layer of clear ice covers flowers and leaves
    Gardening Hacks
    Gardening Hacks By David Kuchta 4 months ago

    Turn On Your Sprinklers Before The Next Frost, And Watch The Magic Happen To Your Flowers

    It might seem counterintuitive, but turning on your sprinklers during a light frost can actually protect your plants from freezing. Here's how it works.

    By David Kuchta 4 months ago Read More
  • Cabin with wood deck covered in fresh white snow
    Home Improvement Hacks
    Home Improvement Hacks By Patricia Hughes 4 months ago

    How To Winterize Your Deck Based On The Type Of Material You Have

    Snow, ice, frigid temps, and freeze-thaw cycles, can damage your patio, from mold to cracks. Here's how to winterize a wood, composite, paver, or concrete deck.

    By Patricia Hughes 4 months ago Read More
  • Close-up of the inside of a dirty kitchen oven full of crumbs
    Cleaning Hacks
    Cleaning Hacks By Mehak Faisal 4 months ago

    The Pre-Oven Cleaning Step You Won't Want To Skip

    It’s no secret that food cooks best in a clean oven. Cleaning ovens can be a real chore, but this pre-cleaning step makes the process easier and more effective.

    By Mehak Faisal 4 months ago Read More
  • Close up of two lima beans growing on a vine in a garden
    Edible Gardening
    Edible Gardening By R. A. Fletcher 4 months ago

    10 Best Plants To Grow Next To Lima Beans (And 3 To Avoid)

    From flowers to food crops, discover the plants that do well growing alongside these legumes, plus three that are best left in the garden shed.

    By R. A. Fletcher 4 months ago Read More
  • Person pruning tree with shears
    Trees, Shrubs & Vines
    Trees, Shrubs & Vines By Sophie Pell 4 months ago

    The Perfect Rule To Remember Before Attempting To Prune A Tree This Year

    Properly pruning trees can help to promote healthy growth and avoid unwanted issues like pests and disease. Follow this easy rule for best practice.

    By Sophie Pell 4 months ago Read More
  • Woman cleaning kitchen counters
    Cleaning Hacks
    Cleaning Hacks By Carrie Elizabeth Bradon 4 months ago

    19 Weekly Cleaning Habits For A Cleaner Kitchen

    Busy kitchen spaces often get dirty with splatters, crumbs, and clutter. Routine weekly cleaning tasks eliminate odors, spills, and bacteria.

    By Carrie Elizabeth Bradon 4 months ago Read More
  • A close-up of a lawn mower tire on green grass
    Landscaping
    Landscaping By Mehak Faisal 4 months ago

    Prevent Your Lawn Mower Tires From Going Flat With These Simple Tips

    Get through your landscaping chores without a hitch by using these checks, storage tips, and preventative steps to keep your lawn mower tires from going flat.

    By Mehak Faisal 4 months ago Read More
  • A photo from the 1960s of a woman mowing the lawn in her garden
    Outdoor
    Outdoor By Rebecca Corey 4 months ago

    1960s Garden Trends We Still See Being Used Today

    The backyard as we know it today started in the 1960s, as more Americans left big cities for a more private suburban life -- and a white picket fence.

    By Rebecca Corey 4 months ago Read More
  • Pink rose bush
    Flowers
    Flowers By Ana Markosi 4 months ago

    How To Protect Your Roses From Wind Rock During Winter For A Stronger Plant In Spring

    Windy winters can weaken rose roots, but the right fall prep helps keep plants steady. A few simple steps now can set the stage for a stronger spring garden.

    By Ana Markosi 4 months ago Read More
  • Woman opening sheer curtains in living room
    Trends
    Trends By Sakshi Khaitan 4 months ago

    12 Outdated Curtain Trends That Are Having An Unexpected Comeback

    Curtains can add a little bit of flair to any room, but these curtain trends were once deemed dated. Learn more about the drapery trends making a comeback.

    By Sakshi Khaitan 4 months ago Read More
  • dirty pots and pans piled in kitchen sink
    Cleaning Hacks
    Cleaning Hacks By Kelsey Mulvey 4 months ago

    Remove Grease And Grime From All Your Cookware With A Laundry Room Essential

    Scrubbing dirty pots and pans is a chore that most of us could do without, so read on for this easy hack that will lift the grease and grime without any effort.

    By Kelsey Mulvey 4 months ago Read More
  • A bird holds a foraged berry in it's mouth
    Garden
    Garden By Emily Ray 4 months ago

    Do Amazon's Bird Scarer Rods Really Work? Here's What Reviews Say About The Tool

    There are many ways to deter birds from eating your garden goodies, and scarer rods are one of them. Amazon reviewers share their thoughts on whether they work.

    By Emily Ray 4 months ago Read More
  • Someone inspecting the exterior of a stucco house.
    Repairs
    Repairs By Nevena Radulovic 4 months ago

    Is It Normal To Have Cracks In Your Stucco Exterior?

    Stucco exteriors can show cracks over time, but not all of them mean trouble. The right upkeep helps preserve the look of your home and its long-term condition.

    By Nevena Radulovic 4 months ago Read More
  • changing out a dirty furnace filter
    Repairs
    Repairs By Alisha Land 4 months ago

    Is Your Furnace Giving Off A Burning Oil Smell? Here's What It Means

    If you notice an unpleasant burnt oil smell in your home, check your furnace. It could be a simple fix, or it could mean call an expert right away.

    By Alisha Land 4 months ago Read More
  • White hydrangea bushes growing next to a lattice fence.
    Landscaping
    Landscaping By Sharon Kong Perring 4 months ago

    22 Hydrangea Garden Ideas To Inspire Your Next Outdoor Project

    Hydrangeas are truly majestic flowering shrubs. Take advantage of their big blooms and vibrant green bushiness to add flair to garden structures and design.

    By Sharon Kong Perring 4 months ago Read More
  • American robin on branch
    Garden
    Garden By Megan Newton 4 months ago

    The Bird Feeding Trick That Will Attract More Robins To Your Yard

    Robins are ground-foraging birds, so changing the way you feed them could attract more to your yard. Find out what type of feeder is best for robins.

    By Megan Newton 4 months ago Read More
  • Kitchen with grey painted cabinets
    Cleaning
    Cleaning By Ryane DeFalco 4 months ago

    The Cleaning Tip That Extends The Life Of Your Painted Cabinets

    Painted cabinets are a joy as you can color-match them to any scheme, but there is an important cleaning tip you should know to keep them in the best condition.

    By Ryane DeFalco 4 months ago Read More
  • A fall garden scene with squash, coral bells, heather, and mums
    Edible Gardening
    Edible Gardening By Nancy Schaffer 4 months ago

    15 Annuals To Plant Before Cold Weather Rolls In

    There's still time to plant a few annuals in your garden before the weather gets too cold, including cold-hardy varieties of vegetables, herbs, and flowers.

    By Nancy Schaffer 4 months ago Read More
  • Man in a kitchen cutting up produce
    Kitchen Organization
    Kitchen Organization By Buffy Naillon 4 months ago

    The Clever Way To Use IKEA's Raised Chopping Board To Make Clean Up Easier

    IKEA's affordable raised cutting board offers a secret way to contain scraps while you're chopping. This hack makes cleaning up food scraps faster and easier.

    By Buffy Naillon 4 months ago Read More
  • faded sticker on car rear window
    Cleaning Hacks
    Cleaning Hacks By Suzanne Bonnett 4 months ago

    Removing Stickers From Glass Is A Breeze With A Common Toolkit Essential

    Got an old sticker clinging to your glass like an unwelcome houseguest? With this product, you’ll be peeling away the past in no time — no scrubbing required.

    By Suzanne Bonnett 4 months ago Read More
  • IKEA showroom kitchen with kitchen essentials on a countertop and shelves above
    Appliances
    Appliances By Gwen Swanson 4 months ago

    15 Kitchen Essentials That Aren't Worth Buying At IKEA, According To Reviews

    IKEA has a great reputation for affordable homeware goods. However, you might be better off buying these kitchen essentials elsewhere, according to reviews.

    By Gwen Swanson 4 months ago Read More
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