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Must-Read Advice If This Is Your First Winter With A Stone Patio

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Did you invest in a stone patio over the summer? If so, you likely are wondering what you can do to protect your patio and ensure it is ready when summer comes around again. You will need to be mindful of protecting the stone area of your new patio, and most likely your patio furnishings will also need to be protected if winter in your area is harsh. Use the following suggestions to get you started. Read More»

Do You Need Softened Water for Your Veggie Garden?

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If you live in an area where hard water is more common than not, you may have considered the installation of a whole-house water softener to help give the water in your home a better feel and taste (not to mention to avoid the heavy wear and tear on your water-using appliances). However, extending an interior water softener system to your outdoor spigots can be a bit more of an involved process. Read More»

Tired of Weeds? 4 Steps to Get Rid of Them and Keep Them Away

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If you have a yard, you know what a nuisance weeds can be. You probably spend hours trying to prevent weeds from overpowering your gardens. No matter how many hours you labor in your garden, the weeds still return with a vengeance. Unfortunately, some of your gardening techniques might be to blame for the overgrowth of weeds. Here are four steps you need to take to get rid of weeds and keep them away. Read More»

Pest Control Supplies That Should Be Standard In Your Garden, Yard, Garage, And Shed

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Pests of all kinds will seek out quiet places with a food supply and take up roost there. Mice, rats, voles, moles, shrews, and squirrels love your garage and shed, especially if you keep seeds and bird feed there. Spiders will fill out every vacant space they can in which to spin webs and catch bugs. Other pests, such as insects that like to destroy your garden, will march right in unless you do something about it. Read More»

Three Ways to Get the Most from Your Carpet

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Carpet can make quite a statement. The right carpet can define a room and bring all the components in the room together. The wrong carpet can make your whole home look dingy or uninviting. Thus, when you choose carpet for your house, you need to take the time to choose carpet that will improve the look of your home for years to come.  Neutral Background One approach to choosing carpet is to use a neutral color that you can use throughout your house. Read More»

Smartphone Projectors: Three Uses, Including Two You May Not Have Considered

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Just about everyone has a smartphone these days. Did you know that you can use yours as a source for large-scale images when coupled with a smartphone projector? Here are three ways you can put a smartphone projector to use, including a couple of creative ones you may not have thought about. Movies, TV, and Photos Of course, the obvious use for a smartphone projector in the home is to show movies, television shows, and photos, replacing many older devices. Read More»

3 Tips For Winterizing Your Vacation Lake Home During The Winter

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During the summer months, a vacation home on the shores of a lake become a vibrant place where families can spend time together and get away from the heat. But as Labor Day passes and the weather starts to turn, it is important to take measures to protect your lake home from the ravages of winter, especially if you will not be able to visit the property to check on its condition for a few months. Read More»

Create The Perfect Ambiance For Your 50S-Themed Barbecue

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Barbecues offer an excellent opportunity for friends and family to get together and catch up on each others’ busy lives. Creating a 1950s theme for your barbecue will increase the excitement factor and provide guests with a unique memory that is sure to last a lifetime. In addition to putting a 1950s inspired soundtrack on in the background and serving up old-time favorites such as deviled eggs with the barbecued meat, here are a few things you can do to create the perfect ambiance for your 50s-themed barbecue: Read More»

Taking A Tree Out Of Your Yard? Three Things You Can Do With The Hole It Leaves Behind

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If you have finally decided to remove a very large and very dead tree from your yard, you may be very pleased with this decision because it will remove something that constantly attracts all kinds of pests. However ready you are for the tree to be gone, you may not be ready for what the tree leaves behind. Most tree removal services will help take the tree out of the yard, but they generally do not address the gaping holes left behind. Read More»

Three Reasons To Install LED Strip Lighting In Your Garage

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Garages make life a lot easier when it comes to owning a car. Garages protect your vehicle from snow and rain that can trap your car. Your car’s paint job is also protected from long, hot summers when you can safely tuck it into a garage. There are some things that you need to be careful of in garages, including not bumping into your home and navigating the space in the dark. Read More»