How To Revive Hydrophobic Soil In 3 Easy Steps—your Dying Houseplants Will Thank You
If the soil in your houseplants isn't absorbing water, it may be hydrophobic. There are three simple steps to fix the problem before it kills your plants.
Read MoreIf the soil in your houseplants isn't absorbing water, it may be hydrophobic. There are three simple steps to fix the problem before it kills your plants.
Read MoreSet your lawn up for success come spring by following these core fall practices, such as adjusting irrigation and cutting height, adding aeration, and more.
Read MoreDiscover the hardy, fast-spreading plant that not only adds color to your garden, but also works well as an effective and low-maintenance ground cover.
Read MoreThis cute scarecrow DIY only requires a simple item you can find at the thrift store, some straw or natural raffia ribbon, craft supplies, and a glue gun.
Read MoreHaving too much jewelry can make it hard to keep your space organized. The good news is that with these inexpensive DIY hacks, you don't need to get rid of any.
Read MoreOrganizing your home can feel overwhelming and leave you wondering where to start. Make the process easier and build momentum by tackling this space first.
Read MoreYou may not think of pumpkins as a plant to be pruned, but following this process can help you get the biggest pumpkins while keeping your plants healthy.
Read MoreFor a low-maintenance option in your garden, consider this dwarf shrub that sounds too good to be true — it sports striking colors and flourishes in dry soil.
Read MoreIt may be often overlooked, but it’s vitally important to clean your fireplace. How often you have it maintained depends on the type you have.
Read MoreTired dealing with streaky stainless steel appliances? Discover a game-changing cleaning hack for professional-level shine without the price tag.
Read MoreGrowing native plants is usually encouraged, but the paradise tree, a Florida native, could be causing several problems in your yard or around your property.
Read MoreUsing expired oil in your lawn mower can have a negative impact on the machine's engine. Find out how to avoid using oil that’s past its prime.
Read MoreHeed the advice of a professional garden coach if you want to ensure that this native plant across the central and eastern U.S. won’t take over your garden.
Read MoreWhile some companies are completely changing how air conditioning works, traditional AC units are also gaining crucial upgrades to help average homeowners.
Read MoreEnjoy the cozy comforts of home this October with these classy pieces of IKEA decor that offer function and aesthetics without being too pricey.
Read MoreFor inexperienced crafters, creating a wreath depends on what's available at local craft stores. For master DIYers, the makings of a wreath are found at home
Read MoreIn just a couple of steps, you can bring your dingy blinds back to life, restoring them to their original brightness — no special cleaning products required.
Read MoreThere's a container that you can easily repurpose this fall to have plenty of extra bulb planting space and a springtime garden filled with beautiful flowers.
Read MoreDifferent zones call for different care. Whether you need to start winterizing early in Zone 2, or can enjoy a fall garden in Zone 10, here's your to-do list.
Read MoreMore and more people are saying goodbye to perfectly manicured, high-maintenance lawns and switching them out for something more eco-friendly.
Read MoreCilantro can be finicky. It bolts in hot weather and wilts after a hard frost. To keep the herb thriving, employ this simple tip to protect it from freezing.
Read MoreWhether or not you want to hear it, you may be adding laundry detergent to your washing machine incorrectly. Is it better to add to the dispenser or the drum?
Read MoreHeated patio flooring is a luxury feature that requires a remodel of the outdoor area. Here are the costs, benefits, and considerations of this upgrade.
Read MoreMake sure your calla lilies' striking, trumpet-shaped blooms return next season by preparing them for winter. How to do so depends on your climate.
Read MoreSimple and wallet-friendly, weatherstripping is considered a great way to reduce drafts -- a big component of a home's heat loss. So how much can it save you?
Read MoreAfter years of minimalistic Christmas decor, fun is back in a big way. Luckily, many of these nostalgic trends are easy to find secondhand or in your own attic.
Read MoreAlthough opened cans of paint can last up to two years, that's only if proper storage methods are used. Create a barrier out of wax paper to keep things fresh.
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