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Weekend Project: improving ventilation in your laundry space

June 15, 2019 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

A weekend project that can dramatically improve the comfort and efficiency of your home is improving the ventilation in your laundry space. Not only will this boost the effectiveness of your drying cycle, but it can also help prevent the build-up of moistu[.....]

Bug-Free Living Starts With lemongrass for mosquito protection

June 11, 2019 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome, dear readers, to another informative edition of GardenHomes.org. Today, we're going to delve into the world of natural insect repellents, specifically focusing on the use of lemongrass for mosquito protection. As gardening enthusiasts and homeowne[.....]

Scheduling Neighborhood Garden Tours via Voice Assistant

May 23, 2019 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

As an enthusiastic gardener and tech-savvy homeowner, I am excited to share a fantastic way to schedule neighborhood garden tours using voice assistants. This method is not only convenient and efficient, but it also adds a touch of modern flair to the time[.....]

How to Maintain a Healthy Compost Pile

May 16, 2019 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Composting is a significant part of sustainable living, turning organic waste into nutrient-rich soil for your garden. But maintaining a healthy compost pile takes more than just adding kitchen scraps and yard waste. It involves a well-balanced combination[.....]

Smart Pest Control: Layout Plans for rosemary and beans to repel moths

May 9, 2019 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome to our latest post here at GardenHomes.org. As we all know, a beautiful garden is a labor of love, and sometimes that means contending with pesky pests. Today, we'd like to share with you a smart pest control strategy that not only keeps your garde[.....]

Why broccoli Thrive in Zone 6 Gardens

May 7, 2019 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome to another insightful segment on GardenHomes.org where, as always, we are devoted to bringing you expert home and garden advice. Today, we are focusing on the fascinating topic of why broccoli thrives in Zone 6 gardens. As we all know, understandin[.....]

Creative Ways to Use hand-stamped dish towels

April 30, 2019 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

At GardenHomes.org, we are passionate about every aspect of home and garden life. Today, we want to share some creative ways you can use hand-stamped dish towels around your home. These versatile items are not only handy for drying dishes, but they can als[.....]

DIY Ideas for Creating a Cozy Reading Nook Outdoors

April 13, 2019 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Creating a cozy outdoor reading nook is a fantastic way to enjoy the outdoors while immersing yourself in a good book. Not only does it provide a peaceful sanctuary, it also adds charm and functionality to your garden. Here are some DIY ideas to help you c[.....]

DIY Hacks for Using Lawn Paint to Create a Botanical Wonderland

April 9, 2019 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Hello, GardenHomes.org readers! Today we're going to step into the magical world of botanical wonderlands, and I'll share with you some DIY hacks on using lawn paint to transform your yard. Lawn paint, you ask? Yes, indeed! This fantastic tool has been a s[.....]

Why chives Thrive in Zone 7 Gardens

April 2, 2019 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome back to another informative post on GardenHomes.org. Today, we are discussing the wonder of chives, a hardy and versatile herb, and why it thrives particularly well in Zone 7 gardens. Chives are well-known for their mild onion flavor, lovely purple[.....]





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