20 Creative Ways A Shed Can Be Used For More Than Storage

Turn your shed into a cozy getaway perfect for glamping in your backyard. It’s like having a private cabin at your disposal 24/7. Include a comfy bed or convertible sofa, games, puzzles, extra pillows and blankets, and simple appliances like a microwave and mini-fridge.

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10 Ways To Pick Flowers Without Damaging The Plant

One way to ensure you pick healthy flowers without hurting the plant you are trimming from is to choose the right time of day. Try to pick flowers in the early morning, but before you water the garden for the day. This is when plants are fully hydrated, and the weather is typically cooler. Plants are strong, healthy, and happy at this time. Therefore, taking a few stems won’t hurt them as much at all.

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10 Tips To Make Hand Washing Clothes Easier

There are many reasons why a garment can only be washed by hand. It might be the fabric, the colors, or even how the garment was made. Washing duffel bags and backpacks often needs to be done by hand as well. Whatever the reason, if the tag says 'hand wash only,' make sure you wash the garment by hand, and use the tips below.

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Ways To Help Keep Your Dog Cool In The Yard This Summer

Many dogs have a love-hate relationship with the garden hose. They seem to love drinking from it but don’t love being chased by cold water (although some dogs love it). Either way, if you have a garden hose, there are fewer ways to quickly cool down your dog than by hosing it down with cold water from your garden hose.

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When Is It Worth It to Hire Professional Movers?

Many people who hire professional movers say the cost is worth it for the convenience alone. It’s worth hiring professional movers if you have certain circumstances that make moving hard, such as:

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What Items Cannot Be Moved By Professional Movers?

Whether it be abrasive chemicals or a bag of charcoal, movers won’t pick up many items. That’s why it’s important to speak openly with a moving company before you hire them. Many moving companies operate similarly, and professional movers won’t move some items, such as:

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How To Protect Your Car From Hail

You can prevent hail damage on your car with countless household items, from bags of soil to cardboard. Hailstorms often hit at the least convenient times, so it always helps to have a few preventative measures on hand. Luckily, we found many ways to protect your car from hail that anyone can utilize during a storm.

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Design Rules You Should Never Break

Picking the wrong rug size can instantly make a space look incomplete. It has an unsophisticated look and also throws off the overall balance in the room. More specifically, choosing a rug that’s too small doesn’t look like it belongs in the space.

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7 Tips To Rescue Yourself From Overwhelming Clutter

Some people seem to thrive on clutter. They collect everything from stamps to dryer lint and swear it makes them happy. But look closer, and you'll discover that more often than not, when there's too much stuff, it affects people in many ways.

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How To Create A Vegetable Garden On A Tight Budget

You might not know it, but there is a good chance you have several items in your produce drawer or kitchen pantry that you can plant in a new vegetable garden. Several species easily sprout new life from existing plants. Potatoes that have grown eyes can be cut into several pieces that give birth to new potato plants, and in turn new potatoes.

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How Long Does Flour Last In The Pantry? (And How To Store It)

Flour can last anywhere from just two or three months or upwards of a year in your pantry. The exact expiration date depends on a few factors. Generally, white and all-purpose flour (the flour people buy the most) lasts between ten months and one year in the pantry in its unopened container. Once it is opened, the shelf life goes down by half, to about six months.

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How To Keep Cool During A Summer Power Outage

When you lose power, you might not have an air conditioner, but you might still have access to running water. Most power outages might affect electric water pumps in the home, but your hose water that is directly connected to the water supply should still be functional.

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Creative Ways To Use Up Leftover Sugar Cubes

If you need a reason to invite friends over, then let your leftover sugar cubes be the excuse. One of the best uses for sugar cubes is as an accompaniment to afternoon tea. Sugar cubes came into fashion during the heyday of this British tradition, and are still a staple in an afternoon tea service.

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When Should You Start Packing For A Move?

Ideally, you should start packing at least 4-6 weeks before a move. Moves sometimes come up unexpectedly, but it’s a great idea to start packing as soon as possible. The biggest reason to pack early is that you have many other responsibilities to consider when moving.

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How To Keep Your Dog In The Yard

Dogs often leave the yard because they are excited and distracted. They are easily stimulated by distant sights and sounds that makes them curious to discover what it's all about. It doesn’t mean they hate you or your home, but they are intrigued by something.

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What Keeps Eating My Bougainvillea?

Bougainvillea loopers most commonly eat bougainvillea leaves. These small caterpillars eat bougainvillea and eventually turn into moths. It can be quite frustrating, as several bougainvillea loopers may eat many leaves throughout the vines at once.

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