How To Prevent Mold In The Garage

Water damage, humidity, and darkness are the main causes of mold in a garage. Garages are typically dark, as they’re often closed the majority of the time. This, paired with humidity and spills, creates the perfect conditions for mold to grow.

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How To Lower Your Electric Bill For An Indoor Garden

Electric companies charge higher rates during peak times. In most places, peak usage times run between 5 P.M. and 8 P.M. You can lower your electric bill if you turn off the grow lights for your indoor garden during this time.

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Six Signs You Have Moles In Your Yard (And How To Get Rid Of Them)

The most obvious sign that you have moles in your yard is if you spot a mole. Moles are fairly easy to identify, as they often have tiny or no eyes. Their claws are also unique, in that they look like scoops or shovels, making them perfect to dig their tunnels. They also have a long pointed nose.

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A Beginner's Guide To Home Design

You’ve probably heard the terms interior designer and interior decorator and assumed they’re the same. However, a designer focuses more on the space-planning and functional aspects of a room, while a decorator hones in more on aesthetics. But to achieve good design, you need to be familiar with both of these concepts.

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13 Ways To Spend Less On Heat In The Winter

One of the best ways to lower your heating costs this winter is to use your wood fireplace on cold days. A fireplace is not just great for setting the mood, but it can also effectively heat your home.

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11 Last-Minute Halloween Costume Ideas Using Products From Your Home

One gender-neutral costume that is both fun and easy to pull together is a wind-up doll. For this costume, first choose your most doll-like outfit (any type of doll will do, from cowboy to cabbage patch).

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Can Plants Cause Mold In The House?

If there’s one thing that mold loves more than anything, it’s humidity. While humidity is great for houseplants, it can do just as much harm as good. Your grow room is at high risk of mold problems if the humidity level exceeds 55% to 60%.

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How To Use Beneficial Nematodes For Indoor Plants

Beneficial nematodes kill everything from grubs, gnats, and cutworms to weevils, caterpillars, thrips, and beyond. They can kill over 200 pests that would otherwise disrupt your life and home and threaten your houseplants. Many homeowners and plant nurseries use beneficial nematodes to kill larvae before they hatch.

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Pros And Cons Of An Outdoor Pizza Oven

Arguably the most important benefit of having a pizza oven is the fact that it makes amazing pizza. Commercial pizza ovens reach upwards of 900 degrees, while the oven in your home reaches just over 500 degrees. This difference in temperature accounts for the difference in taste and texture between homemade pizza and the kind you get at a pizzeria.

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12 Vegetables And Herbs You Can Plant Outdoors In October

One of the best vegetables to plant in October is garlic. Garlic loves to begin its growth cycle in cool soil, which is why so many people choose to start it in October. It also thrives when temperatures are below 40 degrees for prolonged periods. These conditions all help it grow garlic you can harvest in late spring.

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10 Tips To Help Keep Your Indoor Monstera Plant Alive

Monstera plants don’t drink a ton of water, and this is because they like to be surrounded by moisture. Unfortunately, most homes are significantly drier than a Monstera plant would like. While you don’t need to find ways to increase the humidity in your home, you should ensure your Monstera stays moist.

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12 Ways To Make Thanksgiving Cleanup Easier

Sometimes the pots and pans you use to cook Thanksgiving food get crusted over and burnt. There is a lot of dairy and sugar cooked on this holiday, so don't be surprised if all your pans have a bit of crust that is hard to remove. 

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16 Things You Shouldn’t Put In Your Compost

Dairy products should never be added to your compost pile. For one, they tend to spoil and smell horrible after a while. This is particularly true when left outside in the sun. This scent can also attract animals.

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How To Prevent Leaves From Blowing Into Your Yard

The first question you need to ask yourself when trying to keep leaves off your grass is where are the leaves coming from. If the leaves are coming from your yard, you have a lot more control over the situation. If they are coming from your neighbor’s property, forests, or public lands, you will need to take different measures to keep the leaves off your lawn.

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13 Cheap DIY Halloween Decoration Ideas

When you imagine Halloween and fall decorations, the first thought that likely pops into your head is a pumpkin. Pumpkins and fall gourds are synonymous with this time of year. Whether you are carving pumpkins with family and friends, or displaying unique gourds on your front steps, these fall vegetables make for the perfect decorations.

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Best Materials To Use To Build A Clothesline

One of the most important questions you need to ask yourself when you build a clothesline is how long do you want it to last? You can put a makeshift clothesline up in a matter of minutes, but it is unlikely to last very long.

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