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  • Purple irises grow in spring garden.
    Flowers
    Flowers By Ashley Ndebele 1 month ago

    Why You Should Prune Irises In Fall For A Healthier Plant With More Blooms

    Irises lose their blooms in mid summer, so you might be tempted to prune them back at this time. Experts say you should wait until fall to cut.

    By Ashley Ndebele 1 month ago Read More
  • Couple carrying boxes into a new home
    Cleaning Hacks
    Cleaning Hacks By Shelley Frost 1 month ago

    Where To Clean First When Moving Into A New Home

    Before you move your furniture in, where should you start cleaning? Check out our list of priorities and tips for getting your new house sparkling clean.

    By Shelley Frost 1 month ago Read More
  • Person testing material for asbestos
    Repairs
    Repairs By Kyle Schurman 1 month ago

    When Should You Test For Lead And Asbestos In Your Home?

    Testing for lead and asbestos is needed to identify dangerous chemicals lurking in the paint, insulation, and drywall of homes built in the early 1900s.

    By Kyle Schurman 1 month ago Read More
  • Happy couple buying ceramic dishware at a flea market.
    Home Goods
    Home Goods By Francisca Tinoco 1 month ago

    The Vintage Dishware Pattern You Should Keep An Eye Out For When Thrifting

    Among the shelves of a secondhand shop lies a storied porcelain pattern, rich with artistry, history, and value for those who know what to look for.

    By Francisca Tinoco 1 month ago Read More
  • A gardener pruning boxwood with shears
    Trees, Shrubs & Vines
    Trees, Shrubs & Vines By Ashley Ndebele 1 month ago

    Should You Trim Boxwoods In The Fall Or Wait Until Spring? Here's What We Found

    Pruning boxwoods out of season can harm your shrubs by promoting tender new growth before its time. Get tips on ideal trimming conditions for dense foliage.

    By Ashley Ndebele 1 month ago Read More
  • Little boy playing a big vintage computer
    Trends
    Trends By Kathleen Shipman 1 month ago

    17 Once-Popular Household Items You Rarely See Anymore

    Times are a-changing, and some household items that were found in every '80s and '90s home are rarely seen today -- we're looking at you, VCR.

    By Kathleen Shipman 1 month ago Read More
  • Couple visiting home for sale with realtor, standing in kitchen
    Selling Tips
    Selling Tips By Kristina Hicks-Hamblin 1 month ago

    The Kitchen Feature Buyers Look For Most That Can Boost Your Home's Value

    Kitchens can make or break a property's value, and this feature of the room is a primary concern for buyers. Luckily, there are several ways to incorporate it.

    By Kristina Hicks-Hamblin 1 month ago Read More
  • Yellow pumpkins piled up on the front steps of a home
    DIY Home Decor
    DIY Home Decor By House Digest Staff 1 month ago

    What It Means To Put A Yellow Pumpkin On Your Porch

    A yellow pumpkin on a porch represents a childhood neurological illness. The household likely wants to accommodate trick-or-treaters with this condition.

    By House Digest Staff 1 month ago Read More
  • Hands holding different marble samples
    Indoor
    Indoor By Giselle DaMier 1 month ago

    We Call It Calacatta Monet—You'll Call It Your New Favorite Countertop Material

    Calacatta Monet marble, named after the famous Impressionist artist, is a type of Italian marble that will add a luxury look to any kitchen or bathroom.

    By Giselle DaMier 1 month ago Read More
  • A cozy garden in the shade with flowers and bushes
    Houseplants
    Houseplants By Katharine Hansen 1 month ago

    The Gorgeous Heart-Shaped Perennial That Grows Fast And Thrives In Sun Or Shade

    This plant creates tropical vibes with its big, heart-shaped leaves, and it quickly grows up to 10 feet tall, depending on the species. Here's what to know.

    By Katharine Hansen 1 month ago Read More
  • A person doing dishes at the kitchen sink
    Home Goods
    Home Goods By Nevena Radulovic 1 month ago

    Do Wall-Mounted Dish Racks Actually Provide Better Hygiene?

    Wall-mounted dish racks help you maximize vertical space, freeing up your countertops. Further, they can also offer more hygienic benefits.

    By Nevena Radulovic 1 month ago Read More
  • Woman wrapped in throw blanket and holding hot drink on couch
    Laundry & Linens
    Laundry & Linens By Amy Horton 1 month ago

    Should You Wash Throw Blankets More Often In The Fall? Here's What Pros Say

    Fall is the time when we start huddling under throw blankets more often. Here's what experts say about how this should affect the frequency of washing them.

    By Amy Horton 1 month ago Read More
  • A collection of used kitchen items displayed on a table at a thrift store
    Shopping
    Shopping By Katie Flannery 1 month ago

    The Valuable Kitchen Essential You Might Find At The Thrift Store For Way Less

    There's a super valuable item hiding in plain sight at your thrift store. If you know what markings to look for, you can snag these for a bargain.

    By Katie Flannery 1 month ago Read More
  • Tomato leaves affected by Septoria leaf spot
    Edible Gardening
    Edible Gardening By Aleem Ahmad 1 month ago

    How To Save A Tomato Plant Suffering From Septoria Leaf Spot

    If Septoria leaf spot is wreaking havoc on your tomato plants, it’s not too late to save them. Here’s how to fix it and prevent future infection.

    By Aleem Ahmad 1 month ago Read More
  • A blue shopping cart is pushed through the aisles at Walmart
    Home Goods
    Home Goods By Emily Ray 1 month ago

    Walmart's 20 Best Budget-Friendly Home Essentials, According To Reviews

    Whether you're setting up your first home or want to revamp your existing essentials, Walmart should be on your radar for reliable and reasonably priced goods.

    By Emily Ray 1 month ago Read More
  • A bunch of shirts and tops haphazardly hung in a closet
    Organization
    Organization By Lauren Kim 1 month ago

    The Handy Solution That Makes It Easy To Keep T-Shirts Organized In Your Closet

    Closet cluttered with shifting T-shirts? A smart folding solution can transform stacks into orderly rows that make choosing what to wear effortless.

    By Lauren Kim 1 month ago Read More
  • Dollar Tree fall décor products hanging on the shelves.
    DIY Home Decor
    DIY Home Decor By Brooke Dougherty 1 month ago

    The Crafty DIY That Turns Dollar Tree Wood Pallets Into The Cutest Fall Decor

    Want fall décor that looks high-end but doesn't break the bank? Create this DIY using a cheap Dollar Tree find and craft supplies you probably already have.

    By Brooke Dougherty 1 month ago Read More
  • Potted herbs in an autumn garden setting
    Edible Gardening
    Edible Gardening By Baylee Bunce 1 month ago

    14 Herbs That Are Perfect For Planting In The Fall For A Luscious Kitchen Garden

    Flower gardens are great, but everyone who wants to improve their cooking skills really needs a kitchen garden. Here are some herbs to add in the fall.

    By Baylee Bunce 1 month ago Read More
  • Close up of clean saucepan on a gas stove in kitchen
    Home Goods
    Home Goods By Hafsa Raja 1 month ago

    Should You Worry About Lead In Your Cookware? Here's What The FDA Has To Say

    Whether you buy cookware used or new, there could be the potential for lead contamination. The FDA has issued a warning about certain cookware items with lead.

    By Hafsa Raja 1 month ago Read More
  • hummingbird with blue and green feathers sitting on a branch
    Flowers
    Flowers By Alisha Land 1 month ago

    The Gorgeous Perennial Hummingbirds Absolutely Love

    If you love hummingbirds, there's a beautiful purple perennial you can add to your garden that will produce blooms late into the season for these birds.

    By Alisha Land 1 month ago Read More
  • Light passes through a white doily set against a wooden background.
    DIY Home Decor
    DIY Home Decor By Lindsay Donaldson 1 month ago

    Upcycle Thrifted Doilies Into Cute Decorative Ghosts With An Easy Halloween DIY

    Many people have vintage doilies collecting dust in a cabinet. With a few simple steps, transform them into a spooky decor piece you'll actually use.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 1 month ago Read More
  • brick house with patchy grass lawn
    Landscaping
    Landscaping By Amy Horton 1 month ago

    How Sand Can Help Fill The Bare Patches In Your Lawn (& The Best Type To Use)

    It might sound counterintuitive to sand your yard to fill in bare patches, but trust the process. The keys to success are what type you use and how dry it is.

    By Amy Horton 1 month ago Read More
  • A close-up shot of a yellow-necked mouse
    Repairs
    Repairs By Mehak Faisal 1 month ago

    The Sneaky Way That Pests Are Getting Into Your Home (& How To Prevent It)

    The most annoying thing about pests is how they somehow seem to get into your home through impossible spots, and this one is likely the sneakiest of all.

    By Mehak Faisal 1 month ago Read More
  • A person holding pumpkins on a porch
    Outdoor
    Outdoor By Jasmine Harding 1 month ago

    Elevate Your Front Porch This Fall With 12 Decor Mistakes To Avoid (& What To Do Instead)

    Fall is a perfect time to add seasonal touches to your front porch. Our experts share some of the biggest mistakes to avoid when creating festive curb appeal.

    By Jasmine Harding 1 month ago Read More
  • An ariel shot of Central Park in New York City
    Garden
    Garden By Baylee Bunce 1 month ago

    The Best Garden In New York City? It Might Not Be The One You're Expecting

    Stroll through one of New York City’s most captivating gardens, where history, culture, and lush landscapes combine for an experience you may not expect.

    By Baylee Bunce 1 month ago Read More
  • A woman seen inspecting mums in the store
    Flowers
    Flowers By Katharine Hansen 1 month ago

    How To Choose The Healthiest Mums At The Store

    Choosing the healthiest mum at the store comes down to more than picking the prettiest plant on the shelf. Here's what you should look for when you shop.

    By Katharine Hansen 1 month ago Read More
  • Person cleaning counter with sponge and soapy water
    Cleaning
    Cleaning By Kristeen Cherney 1 month ago

    Why Cleaning With Dish Soap Isn't Really Disinfecting Your Home

    Dish soap doesn't have to only be used for dirty dishes; you can also use it to clean other areas of your home, just know it isn't getting rid of germs.

    By Kristeen Cherney 1 month ago Read More
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