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  • Basil plant growing in water on a windowsill
    By Brandy Eaklor 1 month ago

    Forget Store-Bought Basil: How To Grow It Easily In Water Indefinitely At Home

    Want endless basil at home? These two water-growing methods make it easy for beginners to enjoy fresh leaves anytime without a trip to the store.

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  • Person laying stones on retaining wall
    By Ryan Cashman 1 month ago

    The Landscaping Glue Homeowners Swear By For Keeping Stones And Rocks Secure

    Rocks and stones can turn a yard from drab to fab, but arranging them takes skill. Luckily, we know a glue that people love and can make a huge difference.

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  • Never Never plant in soft light
    By Ryan Cashman 1 month ago

    The Indoor Plant That Thrives In Front Of North-Facing Windows

    Placing this indoor plant near a north-facing window may go against your instincts, but you’ll be rewarded with beautiful foliage and a unique nighttime ritual.

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  • Couple working to remove small tree stump from ground in forested yard
    By Gwen Swanson 1 month ago

    The Fastest Way To Remove An Old Tree Stump In Your Yard

    It may cost a little money, but when you need a hassle-free way to get rid of an old tree stump in under a day, this is easily the best course of action.

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  • Laundry room containing a collection of houseplants
    By Jessica Steinhoff 1 month ago

    This Clever Indoor Plant Stand Hack Uses A Laundry Staple

    Head to your laundry room, flip this one item, and before you know it, your plants will be elevated and your space will look effortlessly chic.

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  • A stack of empty shoeboxes
    By Christy Rae Ammons 1 month ago

    Reuse An Old Shoebox To Attract Birds To Your Yard — Here's The Simple DIY

    Shoeboxes make for great DIY projects, and this one will even benefit your feathered friends! Here's how to turn that old, unused box into a decorative tray.

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  • An older woman hand watering a spider plant
    By Christy Rae Ammons 1 month ago

    Keep Your Spider Plant Thriving Through Every Season With A Simple Watering Tip

    Spider plants make a great addition to any house; however, knowing when and how often to water them is important to keeping them green-leafed and flourishing.

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  • group of snake plants
    By Danno Wise 1 month ago

    The Leftover Kitchen Scrap That Helps Snake Plants Thrive

    If you’d like to give your snake plants a bit of a mineral boost, you probably already have the needed ingredients brewing on your kitchen countertop.

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  • Closeup of healthy green rosemary stems growing outside, with sunlight highlighting the green needle-like leaves.
    By Jennifer Davis 1 month ago

    Want Your Rosemary Plants To Thrive This Spring? Do This One Thing In February

    Winter is here -- add this one step to your garden routine this month to keep your rosemary plants hearty and healthy for culinary exploits all year long.

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  • Olight ArkPro Ultra flashlight in open packaging

    Olight's ArkPro Ultra Flashlight Shines As An Everyday MVP

    Our reviewer didn't hold back when it came to reviewing the Olight ArkPro Ultra flashlight, especially considering the the many ways she was able to use it.

    By Erika Dale 1 month ago Read More
  • a garden full of colorful flowers
    By Cayla Leonard 1 month ago

    13 Gorgeous Flower Bed Ideas That Will Wow Your Neighbors This Spring

    Found yourself in a gardening showdown with your next door neighbor? Fear not! These stunning flower bed ideas will make your yard the talk of the town.

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  • Farmer holding a tomato plant seedling
    By Ryan Cashman 1 month ago

    Think Twice Before Buying These 15 Plants As Seedlings

    Buying seedlings can be a useful shortcut when it comes to many plants, however, for some species, seedlings are more trouble than they're worth.

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  • Two healthy aloe vera plants near window
    By Kristeen Cherney 1 month ago

    The Forgotten Kitchen Liquid That Helps Aloe Vera Plants Thrive

    Aloe vera plants are a lovely breed that can spruce up any home, but they might not be at their best if you aren't adding this special ingredient.

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  • A large tree stump sticking out of ground
    By Kristeen Cherney 1 month ago

    Tree Stump In Your Yard? Here's How Long It Could Take To Rot

    For tree stumps left behind in the yard, you may want to leave them to rot. However, that could take several years. Here's how long tree stumps take to rot.

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  • A modern house with a wide concrete driveway
    By Jennifer Davis 2 months ago

    Farewell To Solid Concrete Driveways: This Practical Replacement Is Gaining Popularity

    Tired of puddles and icy patches on your concrete driveway? This practical yet stylish alternative manages water better while boosting curb appeal.

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  • Stink bug crawling on wall
    By Ryan Cashman 2 months ago

    This Common Kitchen Ingredient Could Help Repel Stink Bugs Naturally

    Stink bugs are unwelcome invaders in any home, and if they start looking to set up shop in your house this winter, use this naturally repellent seasoning.

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  • Aerial view of a new suburban neighborhood with large houses and grassy yards, many unfenced.
    By Jennifer Davis 2 months ago

    What You Should Know Before Putting A California-Style Chain-Link Fence In Your Yard

    California-style chain-link fences are a basic fencing option with a little extra pizzazz. Here's what you need to know if you're considering this option.

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  • Houseplants on a white bathroom countertop
    By Brandy Eaklor 2 months ago

    The Indoor Plant That Will Thrive In Your Humid, Lower-Light Bathroom

    A houseplant can bring some extra life and nature to your bathroom, and luckily, there's one plant that can really thrive in this humid environment.

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  • Man holding plastic water bottle
    By Kathleen Shipman 2 months ago

    10 Smart Ways To Reuse Water Bottles: You'll Wonder Why You Didn't Think Of These Sooner

    Reduce your footprint as you create delightful decor and helpful tools with these 10 clever plastic water bottle DIYs to try in the home and garden.

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  • Older man pruning tall shrubs in snowy yard.
    By Ryan Cashman 2 months ago

    10 Plants To Prune In February For A Healthier, Flourishing Garden In The Spring

    If you're hoping for a vibrant garden with lots of blooms this spring, you can prune these 10 plants as early as February. Here's how it makes a difference.

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  • sunken paver stones
    By Danno Wise 2 months ago

    The Best Way To Repair Sunken Patio Pavers

    A sunken patio paver can be unsightly and potentially dangerous. Luckily, we can tell you exactly how to fix that issue and keep everything up to snuff.

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  • bird perched on feeder
    By Christy Rae Ammons 2 months ago

    Make A Simple Bird Feeder Using An Empty Container Everyone Has (But Normally Tosses)

    A simple bird feeder can be made out of an empty container you may already have around the house. By upcycling, you'll also be helping your feathered friends.

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  • a cardinal in snowy weather
    By Christy Rae Ammons 2 months ago

    The Best Type Of Feeder To Attract Cardinals To Your Yard This Winter

    Cardinals are vibrant, majestic birds that look beautiful in a winter garden — but which type of feeder should you use to bring them flocking?

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  • A yellow snow shovel being pushed
    By Christy Rae Ammons 2 months ago

    Why Experts Say Shoveling Like This Could Change Your Snow Removal Routine Today

    Snow shoveling doesn't have to be a pain, according to these experts. Simply adjust how you shovel and you may save your back, energy, and time.

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  • Colorful flowers in a thriving garden
    By Cayla Leonard 2 months ago

    Martha Stewart's Paper Towel Hack Ensures A Fuller, More Vibrant Garden This Spring

    Don't waste your time planting bad seeds. For a thriving garden, try this paper towel hack that Martha Stewart uses to ensure her plants will be successful.

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  • Collection of large snake plants
    By Ryan Cashman 2 months ago

    These Overlooked Tips Make Snake Plants Grow Faster

    If your snake plant seems to have stopped growing, there are a few mistakes you could be making. Here's how you can help your snake plant thrive.

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  • Peace lily on a bathtub
    By Kristeen Cherney 2 months ago

    Why You Should Keep A Peace Lily Plant In Your Bathroom, According To Feng Shui

    If you follow feng shui principles at home, the placement of houseplants is a vital consideration. The peace lily, in particular, is well-suited for bathrooms.

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