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Overwintering a water hyacinth is rarely justified

Overwintering a water hyacinth is rarely justified

By Walter Reeves, For the AJC Troy Warren for CNT #HomeGarden Q: I have a small 18-gallon patio pond. My water hyacinth is doing great, but when winter comes, how can I overwinter it indoors? Would a heater in the outdoor pond work? Alfred Britt, Henry County A: Check with your local garden center to see if they will have water hyacinths for sale in the spring. If so, it’s a lot easier to buy them at that time instead of overwintering them. To thrive indoors, water hyacinth needs lots of light and warm water. I suppose you could use a couple of…
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So long shiplap? 4 home designs trends that are on their way out

So long shiplap? 4 home designs trends that are on their way out

By Kiersten Willis, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Troy Warren for CNT #HomeGarden Realtor.com data suggests these looks are out of style Every year, new home trends emerge. But just as some things become trendy, others go out of vogue. Realtor.com reviewed Google Trends data and information from a select group of interior designers to discover which formerly hot home trends might be going out of style. Rose gold Back in 2018, rose gold was the go-to finish for home fixtures. But aside from a small bump in 2020, its popularity has declined ever since. “Like millennial pink, you can have too much, and…
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Design Recipes: Shades of gray

Design Recipes: Shades of gray

By Cathy Hobbs, Tribune News Service Troy Warren for CNT #HomeGarden There was a year when on all the runways, gray was the “it” color. You literally saw gray everywhere in fashion. Then there was the trickle-down to home decor. Did gray ever go out of style?     The answer is no. By Wells Fargo - Member FDIC. ADVERTISER CONTENT Learn How Small Business Owners May Benefit From Working With These 5 Consultants In fact, the color gray is hotter than ever, especially in home decor. Have you noticed that gray tends to be an extremely popular wall color choice? Why?…
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How to Transform Your Temporary Work-from-Home Space Into a Permanent Office

How to Transform Your Temporary Work-from-Home Space Into a Permanent Office

By Emily VanSchmus | BHG.Com Troy Warren for CNT #HomeGarden No more working from the couch! Follow these simple steps to create a personalized home office. At the beginning of the pandemic, many remote workers made do with temporary workstations, whether that was the dining room table, a lap desk, or spare bedroom. But after more than a year away, workers are starting to return to corporate offices—though not all are going back full-time. According to a recent survey by Upwork, one out of every four Americans will continue working remotely this year. If you have similar plans, it's likely time to rethink your…
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How to Grow Beautiful Gerbera Daisies Indoors and Out

How to Grow Beautiful Gerbera Daisies Indoors and Out

By Charlotte Germane | BHG.Com Troy Warren for CNT #homegarden These cheery flowers can light up your garden as well as your houseplant collection. A Gerbera daisy is instantly recognizable for its vivid colors and bold silhouettes. They’re one of the most popular choices for cut flowers in the world, but instead of buying a bouquet, get even more blooms for your buck when you grow them at home. Gerbera daisies, with their bright, bold colors and large size, are like flowery smiles in your garden. The fresh-from-the-paint box colors are simple to combine for maximum impact. Line your paths with their brilliant…
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How to Get Rid of Pesky Fungus Gnats In Your Houseplants’ Pots

How to Get Rid of Pesky Fungus Gnats In Your Houseplants’ Pots

By Leah Chester-Davis | BHG.Com Troy Warren for CNT #homegarden These tiny, mosquito-like bugs can be a major nuisance. Use these tips to banish them from your home. Have you been seeing little bugs fluttering up from your houseplants' potswhenever you water? Known as fungus gnats, they're actually tiny flies, about 1/8-inch long, that are drawn to moist potting soil and decaying leaves on the surface of the soil around your plants. If you spot one up close, you'll notice that they look a little like tiny mosquitoes, but they don't bite. Fungus gnats also don't cause much harm to plants either, but they…
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Why condos caught on in America

Why condos caught on in America

By Matthew Gordon Lasner, Hunter College Troy Warren for CNT #homegarden #realestate (THE CONVERSATION) The tragic collapse of Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Florida, on June 24, 2021, made millions of Americans focus for the first time on the risks of high-rise construction and oceanfront living. Many also became more aware of the pitfalls of condominiums and other forms of co-ownership in which each unit in a multifamily building or other kind of housing complex is individually owned, while the structure itself is owned, and managed, collectively. As I explain in my book “High Life,” however, there are many benefits to…
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8 Creative Ways to Use Leftover Tile for DIY Decor

8 Creative Ways to Use Leftover Tile for DIY Decor

By Beth Eslinger and Jessica Bennett | BHG.Com Troy Warren for CNT #homegarden Repurpose remnants from larger redos with these clever leftover tile projects. We'll show you how to personalize furniture and decor using extra tiles. When purchasing tile for a project, it's generally a good idea to order extra in case you make a mistake or break a few during installation. But if you're left with surplus tile after your backsplash or shower is finished, consider how you can repurpose it instead of throwing it away. These clever DIYs use leftover tile to personalize plain furniture and create custom decor.  Whichever project you choose, keep…
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Create a cart that raises the bar

Create a cart that raises the bar

By Katie Laughridge, Tribune News Service Troy Warren for CNT   Ever since their heyday in the ‘50s and ‘60s, bar carts have been a staple in many homes. Carts come in so many finishes and styles that you’ll be able to find one that fits into any space. As Mary Carol Garrity likes to say, the beauty and the curse of bar carts is you don’t have a lot of space to work with. Everything you place on the tiny shelves needs to either serve a functional purpose or add a powerful punch of visual panache. One of the most…
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How to Paint Rusty Metal Patio Furniture So It Looks Good as New

How to Paint Rusty Metal Patio Furniture So It Looks Good as New

By Jessica Bennett | BHG.Com Troy Warren for CNT Learn how to remove rust from metal patio furniture and paint over it with fresh color. When exposed to rain, sun, and outdoor elements over long periods, metal patio furniture will eventually rust. With enough time, this natural phenomenon is mostly unavoidable, but a little rust doesn't mean you have to throw out your outdoor table and chairs or pass over an old patio set you found on the cheap. Painting rusted metal furniture is a simple DIY project that can quickly make tables and chairs look good as new. However, paint won't stick…
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