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Stop Organizing Your Closet By Color: An Expert Reveals the “Golden Rule” for a Perfect Wardrobe

Stop Organizing Your Closet By Color: An Expert Reveals the “Golden Rule” for a Perfect Wardrobe

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Rainbows aren’t just for the skies: Color coordinating within your home is a great way to organize and bring a pop of brightness to any space. Arranging your closet by color is a popular tactic employed by many to make it seem more coordinated. And while this is a great solution to tidying a busy […]

The 7 Best Fast-Growing Flowers to Plant in July for a Stunning Fall Garden

The 7 Best Fast-Growing Flowers to Plant in July for a Stunning Fall Garden

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A Guide to Fast-Growing Annuals for Late Summer Planting From watering and weeding to entertaining family and friends over a summer barbecue, July can be a busy time in the garden. Nevertheless, if you find yourself wanting to fill some gaps in the borders or empty spaces in your containers before the fall, there is […]

Citrus Peels in Tomato Gardens: A Smart Garden Hack?

Citrus Peels in Tomato Gardens: A Smart Garden Hack?

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The Truth About Using Citrus Peels in Your Garden There are many myths surrounding the use of citrus peels in home gardens. Some people believe they are too acidic for compost, don’t break down easily, and can harm beneficial microbes. These concerns might make you question whether citrus peels are suitable for your garden, especially […]

Quick Rat Removal from Walls

Quick Rat Removal from Walls

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Why Rats Enter Walls Rats are drawn to walls for several reasons, including warmth, safety, and easy access to food. Small openings around pipes, vents, and utility lines allow them to enter homes with minimal effort. Once inside, they build nests and move through hidden spaces every night. Homes that have open trash bins, pet […]

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