Category: DIY

  • Add Worms to Your Compost!

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    If you are planning to compost your garbage, consider using worms instead of a compost pile. This ensures faster composting and a rich dark fertilizer. Worms are good for the garden soil for multiple reasons. Worms are great excavators. They burrow under the soil and create channels; this provides passages for air and water to […]

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  • How to Keep Your Whites Bright with No Bleach!

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    As a person who spills something on absolutely everything she owns, I frequently struggle with resisting the desire to bleach my coffee/tea/chocolate (okay fine,  wine)-stained whites. According to nontoxic-living guru Sophie Gushée, however, chlorine bleach—the compound commonly used to get whites whiter—is not the answer to my clumsiness. Why? It can create more harm to […]

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  • All Natural Cleaner from Orange Peels!

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    Finding a new batch of in-season produce at the farmer’s market is just one more thing to love about PSL-weather. But next time you’re hygge-ing it up with a knit blanket, Netflix, and a bowl full of clementines, don’t toss those aromatic peels into the compost pile: Turns out, there’s a simple way to upcycle […]

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  • Are You Ready to Pick Your Next Home Improvement Project?

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    While the opportunities for evening barbecues on the deck, dips in the pool, and badminton in the backyard may be ending, it’s never too early to think about future backyard fun in the sun. If you’re looking for ideas on what outdoor projects to plan next, look no further than the “2018 Remodeling Impact Report: […]

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  • Fall Planting Tips and Tricks!

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    Fall is a refreshing, beautiful time of the year. Reap great rewards from your gardening plots by planting a garden in the fall. You should also take some time to get your spring off to a great start by planting more bulbs. • Turfgrass, spring-blooming bulbs, cool-season vegetables, perennials, trees, and shrubs • Many vegetables […]

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  • Make Sure Your Heating System is Ready for Winter!

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    Savvy homeowners know that with cool weather, comes a bit of preparation. A quick audit of your heating equipment can mean less wasted energy, a more comfortable home and lower energy bills. Nearly half of all heating and cooling equipment in U.S. homes never performs to its advertised capacity and efficiency due to incorrect installation, […]

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  • 5 Home-Improvement Projects for this Fall!

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    With the hot weather behind us and the cool temperatures not too far off, fall is the best time to do some maintenance work around the house and yard here in the Ark-La-Tex. • If you have multiple jobs that are a bit too big for you to handle on your own, consider enlisting the […]

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  • DIY Tin-Lanterns for Fall

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    These embellished pumpkin cans will brighten up your porch or walkway for trick-or-treaters. Tools you’ll need: 12-gauge embossed apple green aluminum wire Metal Cans (any size you want! Reuse coffee cans!!) Nail and Hammer STEPS: 1. Draw pumpkin design on metal can with permanent marker. Fill can with water and freeze. 2. With a nail […]

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  • Tips on Keeping Your Pumpkins from Rotting this Halloween

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    From squash skulls to pumpkin owls, there’s no end to the creations you can make to celebrate Halloween. But that excitement quickly fades as you watch the pumpkin that took you forever to carve wither away on your front porch. It’s inevitable that your pumpkins will rot, but we’ve rounded up some tips that’ll keep […]

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  • DIY Front Porch Pumpkin Patch!

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    Fall is right around the corner! We have a beautiful front porch layout that will be the envy of your street and keep your home festive through the season! You’ll Need:  Orange Wrapping Paper Gold Glitter Paper Pumpkins Ruler Masking Tape Craft Knife Spray Glue Glitter Leaf Branches (around the height of your door) Picture […]

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