The Common Cleaning Chemical You'll Want To Remove From Your Home & Why
How often do you actually read the ingredients on your cleaning products? This sneaky chemical could be lingering in your home -- with toxic potential.
Read MoreHow often do you actually read the ingredients on your cleaning products? This sneaky chemical could be lingering in your home -- with toxic potential.
Read MoreWhen it comes to covers for your garden soil, pine straw may be right. You'll only know for sure once you've compared it to the many mulch materials out there.
Read MoreA fresh, young pomegranate tree may not look like it needs pruning, but these tips will help determine how the tree grows (and looks) in the future.
Read MoreRusty bolts can turn simple projects into major frustrations. A long-standing DIY technique offers a low-cost way to protect hardware before problems start.
Read MoreWhy not make the most of being stuck inside due to cold weather? Do more than just dream about next season's garden: start planning it on paper or digitally.
Read MoreThose stubborn driveway cracks aren't just bad luck -- they're often signs of deeper issues beneath them surface that quick fixes won't be able to solve.
Read MoreThe Yakisugi wood technique is a Japanese tradition that creates stunning pieces of wood accents and furniture. Here's how to design with it.
Read MorePlagued by deer eating your hedges? If you live in Zones 7 to 10, plant this native sunlight-hating perennial to keep them away and enjoy its vibrant flowers.
Read MoreThis pedestal fruit bowl only requires three Dollar Tree items, some spray paint, and glue to make. Yet, the end result is nothing short of luxe.
Read MoreYou're thrifting for vintage art to adorn your recently remodelled living room. Check paintings for this sign of authenticity before you buy and get a bargain.
Read MoreThe inside of your closet is an oft-forgotten space that deserves as much attention as bedroom walls. Make it aesthetic with this ancient painting technique.
Read MoreIf you want to prolong the enjoyment of your spring and summer blooms, you can preserve them with a garden memento using this one item from the kitchen.
Read MoreWhen winter's shortened days bring down the mood, you can look to a few uplifting living room design updates to create a warmer, brighter atmosphere.
Read MoreSome household tools revolutionized housework when they were first invented, and many of them are still in our homes today, virtually unchanged.
Read MoreMonstera has a reputation for being a forgiving houseplant. If you find the typical Swiss-cheese plant uninspiring, try this highly sought-after cultivar.
Read MoreAlthough they're often confused with the iridescent green June beetles, which are basically harmless to your garden, these lookalike beetles can cause damage.
Read MoreAlthough pavers and gravel are what most homeowners use to create their patio spaces, here's another idea that will give the area a more rustic appearance.
Read MoreIt might seem like a tall order, but if you pick the best fruit and the right storage spot, getting harvested apples to last all winter is almost effortless.
Read MoreStink bugs get an understandably bad rap, thanks to their smelly defense mechanism. Here’s how to identify the harmful ones and prevent them.
Read MoreBring a piece of truly magical decor to the home or garden by combining a glass jar, clay, and fairy lights in an illuminating DIY fairy house creation.
Read MoreBirds, squirrels, rabbits, and more come into your yard to eat vegetable seedlings and ravage fruit trees. Deter them with a flashy, colorful homemade pinwheel.
Read MoreIf you live in a cold climate, many fruit trees may seem out of reach, but this charming fig variety can survive brutal winters and bring tasty summer fruit.
Read MoreThere's no need to panic if you're suddenly confronted with a clogged drain. That bottle of soda sitting in your kitchen may well help to clean away the block.
Read MoreThe terms wardrobe and armoire may seem interchangeable at times, but there are some distinct differences between the two furniture pieces and their purposes.
Read MoreHerbs and essential oils are often touted as spider deterrents, but science tells a more nuanced story about which methods actually help keep them away.
Read MoreIt can be difficult to determine when it's time to trim back your rosemary, but scraggly, woody branches are a clear sign it's ready for a late winter chop.
Read MorePurchasing used appliances saves you money up front, but it's not foolproof. Be aware of things like potential repairs, sacrificing certain features, and more.
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