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  • Deep-cleaning a sofa cushion
    By Ron Baker 5 months ago

    7 Tools You'll Need When Deep Cleaning Your House

    If your regular cleaning routine just isn't cutting it, you may need to deep clean your house. But deep cleaning calls for special tools and certain products.

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  • Weeds growing in gravel
    By Kristeen Cherney 5 months ago

    The 5 Best Ways To Keep Pesky Weeds From Growing In Gravel

    If you would like a weed-free gravel driveway or walkway, there are some ways that you can stop the pesky, unwanted plants from growing in the first place.

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  • Ground rose (Rosa spithamea)
    By Brandy Eaklor 5 months ago

    Native Shrubs That Add Color In Every Season

    If you want to see year-round color, you don't need to look further than your backyard. There are many native shrubs and bushes that look good in every season.

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  • English cottage with garden
    By Bill Nelson 6 months ago

    Tips For Designing An English Cottage Garden

    As you plan your garden, look for ways to integrate garden with the dwelling, through your choice of materials, colors, and structures.

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  • rubber bootee foot on a shovel in dry soil
    By Janine Frank 6 months ago

    A Case For Using Heavy Clay Soil In The Garden (And The Plants That Thrive In It)

    Many gardeners bemoan the presence of heavy clay soil, but there's a case for its use in your yard thanks to certain benefits. Plus, some plants thrive in it.

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  • gorgeous, wild-looking pink and yellow and purple flowers set in front of a cottage
    By Ron Baker 6 months ago

    The Ultimate Plant List To Build The Perfect Cottage Garden

    A cottage garden is full of gorgeous flowers without a perfect manicured lawn or landscape. These perennial and annual options will make your dreams come true.

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  • Porch covered in snowfall
    By Charlotte D. Miller 6 months ago

    5 Tips And Tricks For Removing Snow Without A Shovel

    Don't have a shovel? Don't like using a shovel? Don't sweat it: Here are 5 alternate (and sometimes better) ways to handle snow removal.

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  • Light installation on swimming pool wall
    By Ron Baker 6 months ago

    How To Safely Replace A Pool Light (& Dangerous Mistakes To Avoid)

    Water and electricity is a deadly combination, but you can replace a pool light yourself - if you're very, very careful, and shut off the circuit breaker first.

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  • rounding over an edge
    By Rob Johnstone 6 months ago

    Elevate Your DIY Woodworking Game With Handheld Routers

    If you really want to take your DIY to the next level and improve your woodworking game, consider working with a handheld router. Get started with these tips.

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  • Repairs being done to backyard fence
    By Kristeen Cherney 6 months ago

    Clever Landscaping Ideas That Can Help Sell Your Home

    Looking to get a higher price for your home and wanting some DIY solutions with great ROI, but which won't break the bank? Don't worry, we've got you covered.

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  • Tall juniper trees are providing a wall of privacy behind a short white picket fence
    By Holly Gates 6 months ago

    Creative Plant Solutions For A Private Backyard Oasis

    If you don't have a private backyard, it can be hard to create that quiet oasis so many people dream about. However, there are some plant solutions out there.

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  • Thriving vegetation with flowers, grass, and plants
    By Charlotte D. Miller 6 months ago

    Plant Trends To Incorporate Into Your Garden In 2025

    If you're looking at flowers, houseplants, landscaping, and edible gardening trends for 2025, then you may want to consider these plant varieties and cultivars.

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  • Closeup of green moss growth over rock
    By Ethan Harrison Smith 6 months ago

    Is A Moss Lawn The Right Option For Your Yard?

    A moss lawn is a popular alternative to grass, but there are some pros and cons to consider before deciding if it's the right landscaping option for your yard.

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  • A row of Pine-Sol bottles on store shelves
    By Holly Gates 6 months ago

    Make Your Own Homemade Pine-Sol Using Safe, Non-Toxic Ingredients

    If you love the power of Pine-Sol, keep that scent evergreen in a natural way with a homemade solution that uses safe, nontoxic ingredients to clean your home.

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  • Person mowing lawn with red lawn mower
    By Ethan Harrison Smith 6 months ago

    What Time Of Day Is Best To Mow Your Yard?

    Believe it or not, there is an ideal time to mow your yard. Following these timely guidelines can ensure the healthiest grass in your lawn possible.

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  • Modern house with a dark, widely spaced horizontal fence
    By Ron Baker 6 months ago

    Vertical Vs. Horizontal Fence Slats: How To Make The Right Choice For Your Home

    Building a fence around your home has some tough choices, but deciding between vertical or horizontal fence slats may be the worst. Here are the pros and cons.

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  • overhead view of gardening tool, pots, flowers and watering can
    By Janine Frank 6 months ago

    Outdated Gardening Trends To Say Goodbye To In 2025

    If you've implemented one of these popular gardening trends into your landscaping or garden, they may be outdated. It's time to upgrade your yard instead.

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  • push lawn mower on its side on the lawn with blades visible
    By Ethan Harrison Smith 6 months ago

    The Safest Way To Sharpen Lawn Mower Blades For A Better Cut (If You Can't Get A Pro)

    If you want to sharpen your lawn mower blades in the safest way possible, contact a professional. But if you can't do that, there's always a plan B to consider.

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  • Person shoveling snow from driveway
    By Charlotte D. Miller 6 months ago

    One Place You're Forgetting To Remove Snow (& It Could Cause Major Problems)

    Snow is falling, and you've got the shovel or snowblower out and ready to clear the walkways. But most people forget to remove snow from this dangerous spot.

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  • DIY backyard fire pit made out of cinder blocks
    By Ethan Harrison Smith 6 months ago

    Avoid These Mistakes When DIYing Your Backyard Fire Pit

    If you're DIYing a backyard fire pit, there are several easy-to-make mistakes that you'll want to avoid in the interest of safety and material selection.

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  • A red snow blower is pushed along by someone wearing all black.
    By Jason Rochlin 6 months ago

    Snow Blower Tips For Beginners

    Ready to make the switch away from snow shovels this winter? A snow blower tool could be a great purchase. Before you get started, here are some tips.

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  • A mole peeking out of a large molehill on a well-manicured lawn.
    By Holly Gates 6 months ago

    How To Repair Mole Damage On Your Lawn (And Tips To Keep Them From Coming Back)

    If moles have already damaged your lawn, you'll want to repair the lumps and bumps in your yard. Here are some tips, plus how to prevent moles from coming back.

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  • Man's hand touching tall fescue grass
    By Ethan Harrison Smith 6 months ago

    How To Have A Healthy Lawn Without Pesticides Or Herbicides

    You don't need chemically based pesticides or herbicides to maintain a lush, healthy lawn full of thriving green grass. Instead, use these organic methods.

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  • close up of wooden patio with bucket of stain and dirty paint brush
    By Jillian Chapman 6 months ago

    How To Build Your New Patio Out Of Pallets

    A patio made from pallets? It might seem wild, but it can actually be done. Whether you're an expert DIYer or a beginner, there are options for your backyard.

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  • old wooden furniture sitting outside
    By Rob Johnstone 7 months ago

    Save Your Outdoor Wood Furniture From Rotting With These Expert Tips

    If you want to stop your outdoor wood furniture from succumbing to rot, follow these expert tips. Your wooden chairs and tables just need a little TLC.

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  • two golden dogs in stock tank pool
    By Gabrielle Hondorp 7 months ago

    The Benefits Of Installing A Stock Tank Pool In Your Yard

    If you're considering a stock tank pool for your yard, there are several benefits to consider. It all depends on the type of stock tank pool and how you use it.

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  • A broad-billed hummingbird eats out of a red hummingbird feeder.
    By Jason Rochlin 7 months ago

    Consider Growing Native Plants Instead Of Buying Hummingbird Feeders

    Attracting hummingbirds with a feeder and artificial nectar solution is nice, but growing native plants they love in your garden may have even more benefits.

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