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  • Woman holding phone with running smart home application for temperature control.
    Appliances
    Appliances By David Kuchta 4 months ago

    Which Saves You More Money: Smart Thermostat Or Smart Space Heater?

    Today's heating options may be clever, but one is definitely smarter for your wallet. Here, we break down which smart product is better and why.

    By David Kuchta 4 months ago Read More
  • Person turning a pile of compost
    Garden
    Garden By Lou Siday 4 months ago

    10 Green Materials That Give Your Compost Pile A Serious Nitrogen Boost

    Compost is made up of "brown" materials rich in carbon and "green" materials rich in nitrogen. Here are some key green materials to help your garden flourish.

    By Lou Siday 4 months ago Read More
  • Someone pouring coconut oil into glass jar
    Repairs
    Repairs By Mehak Faisal 4 months ago

    The One Thing You Should Know Before Sealing Wood With Coconut Oil

    Coconut oil is a eco-friendly way to seal wood, from spoons to tabletops. However, a specific type and method is needed to stop the oil from turning rancid.

    By Mehak Faisal 4 months ago Read More
  • Cracked concrete patio
    Outdoor
    Outdoor By Kate Cusson 4 months ago

    The Affordable Way To Fix A Cracked Concrete Patio

    Your patio may look like a geological fault line, but there’s a budget-friendly fix that you can do all on your own — no jackhammer required.

    By Kate Cusson 4 months ago Read More
  • Security camera on side of brick house next to rosebush
    Exterior Remodel
    Exterior Remodel By Kristeen Cherney 4 months ago

    How To Burglar-Proof Your Back Yard To Maximize Home Security

    Making sure the entire perimeter of your house is secure is paramount for preventing burglaries. Here are some tips for burglar-proofing your back yard.

    By Kristeen Cherney 4 months ago Read More
  • 1960s Christmas ornaments and tree
    Design
    Design By Sophie Pell 4 months ago

    The Low Effort, Forgotten Christmas Decor You Saw Everywhere In The 60s

    Remember that glowing little holiday icon your grandma adored? Turns out the 60s’ easiest festive favorite can add charm to a modern holiday setup.

    By Sophie Pell 4 months ago Read More
  • Man cupping soil in hands while squatting in garden
    Gardening Hacks
    Gardening Hacks By Katharine Hansen 4 months ago

    Two Simple Ways To Test Your Soil Before Planting

    These DIY tests uncover your soil's texture and drainage rate. Then you'll know which plants will grow best in your garden and if you need to amend the soil.

    By Katharine Hansen 4 months ago Read More
  • Green bucket with cleaning supplies
    Cleaning
    Cleaning By Kathleen Shipman 4 months ago

    The Common Cleaner Mix-Up You Could Be Making — And How To Fix It

    These popular cleaners may seem similar, but your cleaning efforts can be ineffective (or even unsafe) if you make the mistake of using them interchangeably.

    By Kathleen Shipman 4 months ago Read More
  • Man shopping for vacuums
    Cleaning Products
    Cleaning Products By Jo Plumridge 4 months ago

    The Best Vacuums For Vinyl Plank Floors Based On Reviews

    Vacuums with rotating brushes can damage vinyl planks, so it's important to buy a vacuum that can clean and maintain your flooring to protect your investment.

    By Jo Plumridge 4 months ago Read More
  • Kitchen cabinets decorated for Christmas
    Indoor
    Indoor By Buffy Naillon 4 months ago

    Ditch The Wreaths: Try This Easy DIY For Adorable Christmas Cabinet Door Decor

    The holidays can be stressful, but decorating doesn't have to be! Skip the wreaths, and try a simple snap-on solution for a cute cabinet door transformation.

    By Buffy Naillon 4 months ago Read More
  • A variety of succulents in a container
    Houseplants
    Houseplants By Alisha Land 4 months ago

    Can I Leave Leaves In A Succulent, Or Is It Harming The Plant?

    When succulent leaves die, it may be tempting to just leave them be, but should you remove them instead? Could it cause problems for the plant?

    By Alisha Land 4 months ago Read More
  • Unorganized pile of shoes in home
    Closet Organization
    Closet Organization By Amber VanWort 4 months ago

    A DIYer Shares Their Solution For Shoe Storage On A Budget

    Create this multi-tiered shoe storage rack using cardboard. It's a simple, customizable DIY to organize your footwear inside a closet or mudroom.

    By Amber VanWort 4 months ago Read More
  • Person opening a can of white paint
    Repairs
    Repairs By Jason Rochlin 4 months ago

    How A Simple Can Of Paint Can Help You Fix Furniture

    Before diving into more costly repairs, discover how a simple prep process and a can of paint makes it easy to fix your indoor and outdoor furniture.

    By Jason Rochlin 4 months ago Read More
  • Christmas lights on an evergreen tree
    Gardening Hacks
    Gardening Hacks By R. A. Fletcher 4 months ago

    Think Twice Before Using Christmas Lights To Warm Potted Plants This Winter

    Potted plants can struggle to survive winter because their roots aren't well insulated. Some people use string lights to keep plants warm, but there are risks.

    By R. A. Fletcher 4 months ago Read More
  • Two women considering a kitchen renovation
    Kitchen Remodel
    Kitchen Remodel By Nevena Radulovic 4 months ago

    The Retro Countertop Style That's Making Your Kitchen Look Outdated

    That “vintage vibe” on your counters? It might just be aging your kitchen. Find out which once wildly popular style is no longer relevant in a modern kitchen.

    By Nevena Radulovic 4 months ago Read More
  • Close up of person trying to peel a sticker off a green glass bottle
    Cleaning Hacks
    Cleaning Hacks By Magdalena Becker 4 months ago

    Sticker Types You Can Easily Remove Using A Hairdryer

    If you're constantly struggling with removing stickers from things like glassware, crockery, and other surfaces, you might want to grab your hairdryer.

    By Magdalena Becker 4 months ago Read More
  • Close up of a black widow spider on a log
    Cleaning
    Cleaning By R. A. Fletcher 4 months ago

    Types Of Black Widow Spiders And How To Identify Them

    If you fear black widow spiders, you're not alone. Knowing how to identify one can help you to take the right course of action in the event of a sighting.

    By R. A. Fletcher 4 months ago Read More
  • Golden pothos plant in a ceramic pot on a wooden table.
    Houseplants
    Houseplants By Alisha Land 4 months ago

    Get Bigger Leaves On A Pothos Houseplant With This Simple Method

    Does your pothos have underwhelming small leaves? Encourage it to grow larger foliage with something that mimics the trees that it clambers up in the wild.

    By Alisha Land 4 months ago Read More
  • a young woman selects an artificial christmas tree
    Home Goods
    Home Goods By Nancy Schaffer 4 months ago

    The Best Place To Buy Artificial Christmas Trees, According To Reviews

    If you've decided to make the switch from a real tree to an artificial one, this popular home improvement retailer may offer the best bang for your buck.

    By Nancy Schaffer 4 months ago Read More
  • Woman making Christmas wreaths
    DIY Home Decor
    DIY Home Decor By Amanda Anthony 4 months ago

    Turn A Pool Noodle Into A Stunning Fabric Wreath With A Festive DIY

    Making a festive wreath saves a pool noodle that has seen its last summer from the trash. Bonus: This idea uses just one other, also often discarded item.

    By Amanda Anthony 4 months ago Read More
  • A man clearing a yard using a snow blower
    Appliances
    Appliances By Bob Beacham 4 months ago

    How To Determine The Best Snow Blower Stage For You And Your Yard

    Nothing beats a snow blower for easily clearing away the white stuff. But how much power do you really need? Well, it depends on property size and snowfall.

    By Bob Beacham 4 months ago Read More
  • Woman spraying insecticide over ant on kitchen floor
    Garden
    Garden By Jack Vatsal 4 months ago

    The Harmful Pesticides You Should Never Use On Ants

    This powerful insecticide might be derived from plants, but it has devastating consequences for natural ecosystems, affecting birds and marine life.

    By Jack Vatsal 4 months ago Read More
  • Power crew repairing downed power lines in a winter storm
    Home Goods
    Home Goods By Bri Ahearn 4 months ago

    12 Affordable Kitchen Items Smart Homeowners Should Stock Up On Before Winter Hits

    With winter comes the possibility of weather-related issues. Stock up on these affordable kitchen items to make it through any likely storms.

    By Bri Ahearn 4 months ago Read More
  • Someone trying to remove rusted bolts from a piece of wood.
    Cleaning Hacks
    Cleaning Hacks By Brooke Dougherty 4 months ago

    Say Goodbye To Rust On Bolts And Screws With An Unexpected Kitchen Ingredient

    Hoarding rusted bolts and nuts until you can make them usable again? That day has come because the condiment you need is probably in your fridge right now.

    By Brooke Dougherty 4 months ago Read More
  • Hand pouring water into two cups from an electric kettle
    Appliances
    Appliances By Sakshi Khaitan 4 months ago

    12 Of The Most Affordable Kitchen Appliances On Amazon, Ranked Worst To Best

    We love affordable appliances, but not if they don't get the job done. From toasters to air fryers, we separated out which cheap finds are and aren't worth it.

    By Sakshi Khaitan 4 months ago Read More
  • woman wearing pajamas in bedroom stretching in the morning after waking up
    Bedroom Organization
    Bedroom Organization By Krystal Orwig 4 months ago

    Bedroom Layouts That May Actually Improve Your Sleep Quality

    When it comes to sleep, it turns out less truly is more. Here are some simple tips for the layout-level glow-up your bedroom has been begging for.

    By Krystal Orwig 4 months ago Read More
  • A woman scratching her leg, itchy from a bug bite
    Garden
    Garden By Aleem Ahmad 4 months ago

    The Pesky Insect With A Painful Bite That You Actually Want In Your Yard

    Manage spider mites and thrips in your garden with this beneficial predator insect, which is also known to occasionally deliver painful bites to humans.

    By Aleem Ahmad 4 months ago Read More
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