If you're in need of a do-it-yourself project this summer, look no further. This in-depth video on the making of a tool storage cabinet will give you all the guidance you need on this project. Crafting a tool cabinet like this will keep you occupied and give you functional and high-quality tool storage for all those loose tools around the garage! The basic materials of this project depend on your … [Read more...]
Weed Wiz: How to Tackle Lawn Pests
Weed control is one of homeowners' biggest lawn troubles. Even if your lawn has been weed-free for years, without careful maintenance, weeds can sprout at any time. And for others, they've never gotten even close to that point. So what's to be done? First, you need to know what kind of weed you're dealing with. There are three general types of weeds: unwanted grasses, sedges, and broadleaf … [Read more...]
Reconsider Your Lawn
I want you to ask yourself a question: whose lawn embarrasses the neighbors? It's a dangerous question to ask, but if the answer was yours, you may need to watch the video below. Even if your neighbors love you as people, they may not love your lawn. Your lawn affects the feel of the entire neighborhood - do you really want to have the one that other people try to avoid looking at? Even if you … [Read more...]
Cleaning Tips for Common Problems − Chemical Free!
Ever spilled red wine and wondered how to clean the big, splotchy spot up? In this video, you can learn how to clean up 4 common problems, including red wine stains. Some of these things you may never have even thought to clean before, so it's good to check these tips out. Also, none of these use chemical cleaners - they're chemical free! Red wine stain - Pour white wine over it to cancel out … [Read more...]
Cheap and Easy Way to Start a Garden
Have you always wanted a garden but didn't know how to start it? This infographic has it all - supplies, steps for building it, steps to garden, what plants to use, and how to maintain it. Don't get overwhelmed, though - it's simpler than you imagined! Check out infographic below for details. The technique used here is called square foot gardening. As you might imagine, the garden is segmented … [Read more...]
Starting Your Garden
Ever wonder everything that goes into starting a garden? Let's cover the basics of gardening so you can jump in with both feet this summer. First, the basic elements for gardens are sunlight, water, and soil. Light is important in determining the location of your garden as well as what months you grow the vegetables you want to grow. Make sure the garden's facing south, as that affords it the … [Read more...]
Freshen Up Your Bath with DIY Bath Salts
Once you see Monica and Chandler enjoying bath salts in Friends, you know you want to try some of your own. But who wants to pay for them? Watch this video and discover how you can do it yourself for cheap. All you need for supplies are: Baking soda - 1/2 cup Fresh rosemary - 3 tablespoons, destemmed and chopped Epsom salt - 2 cups Dried ginger - 1 tablespoon Lemon oil - 8 drops … [Read more...]
Improve Your Health and Finances with Gardening!
Today, you hear constantly how Americans need to get more exercise. But what if you haven't found exercise that's interesting to you? What if you need to spend that time earning money? Gardening can be a useful way to meet all these aims. Not only is it a good source of exercise, it can also improve your mental health, save money, and protect the environment. Increasingly, research supports … [Read more...]
Great Gardens for Kids
Are your kids sitting inside watching TV or playing video games? Does it drive you crazy to never see them run around in the yard? Designing your garden to be a place that the kids will love to play in can be part of the solution to this problem. What kinds of things make a garden kid-friendly? Gardens that are rich in scents, textures, and colors are ideal for children, who learn about the world … [Read more...]
Easy Project for Your Patio Table
Here's a DIY project you can't pass up: a gel fire pit. This table piece is great for sitting around with guests in your backyard. It looks good and is very simple to make! The materials you need for it include two hard plastic bowls, one of which can fit inside the other, that are roughly the size of a watermelon. These are what you'll use as your mold. You also need cement to make the actual … [Read more...]
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