Bring your garden indoors during the winter with containers to keep your crops going year-round. Light and the soil you use ...
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A few intentional decisions before you pack away the decorations can save you hours next year — and make the holidays feel lighter, not louder.
Ever find yourself staring at all those empty containers piling up in your kitchen and wondering if they could be useful?
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There are many ways to make fake frost on Christmas decorations, including one especially easy method using the help of a ...
Melt chocolate in a double boiler or in the microwave. Add a small amount of coconut oil for a smoother consistency. Pour a thin layer of melted chocolate into a chocolate bar mold as evenly as ...
Leftover bricks sometimes sit in an ignored pile on the edge of a yard. That's a shame, because they can be used to create so ...
Think dried flower arrangements are out of your budget? Think again! Snip dead or dying plant materials from your own garden ...
As you disassemble your container garden for winter, you may find the soil has lot of life left. Storing it properly can keep it in good shape for next season.
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If you fill a moka pot with water and aromatics and place it over a heat source, will it give your home a nice and fresh ...