The 8 Best Watering Cans Of 2022

There are a number of factors to consider when watering your plants, including what time of day to water and how much moisture each plant needs. Instead of dragging a hose around your yard or rounding up all your potted plants on watering day and heading to the shower or sink, purchasing a durable watering can is an easy way to keep your indoor and outdoor plants hydrated. According to Kristen Whitehead, designer and owner of Helios Landscape Design, outdoor plants in pots typically need to be watered once a day while indoor plants have varying water needs, depending on the type of plant....

November 9, 2022 · 15 min · 3178 words · Cecelia Cervantes

The Best Replacement Windows Of 2022 Andersen Pella And More

To make sure your replacement windows are properly installed, consider hiring a professional window replacement contractor who specializes in the type of window you want for your home. But first, you’ll want to choose the best window type and brand for your needs. What to Consider When Buying Replacement Windows When it comes to shopping for replacement windows, keep material, style, insulation, cost, and quality in mind. Some of the most common window frame materials include wood, clad wood, vinyl, fiberglass, and aluminum....

November 9, 2022 · 5 min · 894 words · Gary Kreisler

The Historical Reason We Associate Apple Pie With The Fourth Of July

What Makes Apple Pie So American? The pilgrims originally came to America to gain independence from Britain, and so they began distancing themselves from British culture in every aspect of their lives. Rather than keep making traditional English desserts (like scones and bread pudding), they began making a new kind of treat introduced to them by Dutch immigrants in the 1700s. Dutch and German immigrants taught them how to make a flaky, buttery crust, which the colonists then filled with sliced apples and spices, creating the iconic American dessert we enjoy today....

November 9, 2022 · 2 min · 313 words · Shameka Mccloskey

The Nice Plant Founders Believe Self Care Is Rooted In The Garden

Plant care and family go hand in hand for Jasmine Nicole Cisco, 31, co-founder of The Nice Plant. “I used to garden with my [maternal] grandmother. Her garden was her joy,” remembers Jasmine Nicole. “That’s just the thing I remember vividly, being in her garden, and she’s growing tomatoes, sunflowers, and all types of vegetables.” But it took a while for the green thumb to pass down the generations to her....

November 9, 2022 · 4 min · 839 words · James Sarette

The Secret To These Easy Marble Easter Eggs Is Hiding In Your Pantry

How to Make Marbled Easter Eggs with Oil Supplies Needed Glass bowlsMeasuring cup Measuring spoonsHot waterWhite vinegarFood coloringSpoonHard-boiled eggs Paper towelsWarm waterVegetable oil Step-by-Step Directions We’ll show you how to color Easter eggs step-by-step using just a few inexpensive pantry staples. You should be able to make one dozen easy marbled Easter eggs in less than an hour. Step 1: Create First Dye Color In a glass bowl mix one cup of hot water, one teaspoon of white vinegar, and 5-10 drops of food coloring....

November 9, 2022 · 2 min · 373 words · Michael Gould

These Easy Herb Substitutions Free You Up To Play With Flavor

Fresh Herb Substitutes When you’re out of a fresh herb and have no dried herbs to substitute (more on that below), follow these substitutes for parsley, fennel, thyme, and more. They’re the closest matches. Is your ingredient missing from this list? Hop over to our emergency ingredient substitutes page, where you’ll find a substitute for spices and more. Basil: oregano or thymeBay leaf: For 1 bay leaf, substitute ¼ tsp. crushed bay leaf or ¼ tsp....

November 9, 2022 · 2 min · 284 words · Frances Jaeger

These Indoor Plant Pots Are Perfect For Your Houseplants

We love that the La Jolíe Muse Ridged Planter comes in both gray and white and has a drainage hole. Price at time of publish: $31 Price at time of publish: $59 Price at time of publish: $36 Price at time of publish: $33 Price at time of publish: $30 Price at time of publish: $26 Price at time of publish: $30

November 9, 2022 · 1 min · 62 words · Jeannette Rasmussen

These Retro Style Metal Lawn Chairs Are Just What Your Patio Needs

The classic design is known by a variety of names, including shellback, clamshell, and tulip chair for its shape. It’s also sometimes called a motel chair because it was commonly seen around resort pools and in front of roadside motels, especially those along Route 66. The chair traditionally features a stamped seat and tubular, cantilevered frame, both made from colorful powder-coated steel. Metal lawn chairs initially became popular in the 1950s as middle-class families flocked to the suburbs and larger backyards increased the demand for outdoor furniture....

November 9, 2022 · 2 min · 320 words · Ronald Staton

This 1920S Craftsman Remodel Lets The Original Architecture Shine

“Every door had a different color on each panel, the kitchen cabinets were sponge-painted blue, and the bathroom tiles were all different colors,” Lisa says. “Even the trim was painted something goofy!” But beyond the color cacophony was a sturdy, stately house, and many elements, such as the hardwood flooring and kitchen cabinets, were solid and worth saving. At 1,600 square feet, it was sized just right for a young family....

November 9, 2022 · 6 min · 1139 words · Lora Taylor

This Australian Flower Is Like A Hummingbird In Flight

Called the green birdflower (Crotalaria cunninghamii), this plant is related to peas and beans. It can grow up to 9 feet tall and has fuzzy, gray-green leaves. But its intriguing flowers are what have attracted legions of fans around the world. Each one is shaped like the body of a tiny hummingbird in flight. These flowers are clustered together on a central stem, attached by what look like beaks. The yellowish green petals are usually accented with dark purple veins, which likely help bees find the flowers’ nectar....

November 9, 2022 · 2 min · 269 words · Amy Amerson

This Midwestern Peony Garden Is Filled With Thousands Of Blossoms

Kris traces the start of her plant obsession to elementary school field trips to the Nichols Arboretum in Ann Arbor, Michigan. “That place is magic,” she says. When she and her husband moved to Iowa in 1985, she devoted several of their 8 acres to her then-favorite plants, irises and hostas. But when the deer ate the hostas, she started looking for another perennial to fill the holes. Enter the peony....

November 9, 2022 · 5 min · 881 words · Joseph Young

Tomato Basil Broccoli

November 9, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Joseph Jordan

Tombstone Taco Dip

10-inch flour tortillas (any flavor)

November 9, 2022 · 1 min · 5 words · Robert Corf

Top Deer Resistant Plants Of The Northeast

To start, we need to set a ground rule: There aren’t really any plants you can truly say are deer proof. And the animals are smart and unpredictable—so the deer in your yard may love a particular plant, but avoid it in a garden down the block. Check out these plants as a great starting point to creating a garden the deer won’t frequently dine in. Plant Name: Monarda selections Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade and well-drained soil Size: To 3 feet tall and wide Zones: 3-9...

November 9, 2022 · 3 min · 532 words · Sandra Clark

Top Plants For Florida Landscaping And Gardens

Bulb Selections for Florida Many bulbs, rhizomes, tubers, and corms grow well in Florida. However, gardeners expecting to grow tulips, hyacinths, and some types of irises or lilies will be disappointed, as these bulbs need a cold dormant period. Luckily, Floridians in all areas of the state can enjoy many beautiful bulbous plants year-round that Northerners can only grow during the summer months. African Lily (Agapanthus africanus) grows strappy green leaves and stately stalks with clusters of blue or white flowers rising up to 3 feet tall....

November 9, 2022 · 4 min · 698 words · Cecilia Findley

Torta Rustica

2 ¼ cup all-purpose flour ¾ teaspoon salt ⅔ cup shortening 8 tablespoon cold water

November 9, 2022 · 1 min · 15 words · Maria Cruz

Tortellini Stir Fry

November 9, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · John Williams

Toyon

November 9, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Leo Mildren

Trailing Indigo Bush

Trailing Indigo Bush Companion Plants Yucca A yucca in bloom is a showstopper. It produces imposing spires of large, bird-attracting white flowers in summer and fall. The evergreen rosettes of stiff, sharply pointed leaves, often variegated with cream or white, are striking. Use them to punctuate the end of a walkway, mass them as a barrier, or plant them as accents throughout the border. Be careful not to site them away from paths or other places people could be scratched by their sharp leaves....

November 9, 2022 · 1 min · 145 words · Leonard Guerra

Triple Chocolate Cake With Peppermint Ganache

Peppermint-Chocolate Bark Line a large baking sheet with heavy foil; grease foil. Place 1 cup dark chocolate flavored melting wafers in a bowl. Microwave, uncovered, at 30-second intervals or until chocolate melts, stirring each time. Pour mixture onto prepared baking sheet. Spread to 1/4 inch thick. Sprinkle on 3 Tbsp. crushed peppermint candies. Chill 30 minutes or until firm. Use foil to lift candy; cut into shards.

November 9, 2022 · 1 min · 67 words · Heather Ethington