Home & Garden How To Guides, Tips & Instructions
How to Harvest a Worm Bin The Humane Way
by mommyhen42 | General
You have had your worm bin up for a while and now it is getting full and you are ready to harvest some of that rich vermapost (worm compost) they have made for you, but you don't want to hurt the worms while doing it...
Copper Planters - Get Answer of How To Make A Sweet Little Landscaping?
by AnandMistry | Gardening & Landscaping
Copper planter is a sweet little landscaping secret for your garden. Now you can give your yard that professionally finished look easily - just upgrade to copper planters.
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How to Build an Outdoor Deck
by 5min in > Remodeling & Repairs
Here are tips for building an outdoor deck, which can boost home equity.
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How to Paint Your Trees
by 5min in > Gardening & Landscaping
Tree nursing tutorials, This tutorial will show you how to paint your trees to protect them from the sun.
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Bathrooms Design Tips - The Poores
by 5min in > Remodeling & Repairs
Look closely and you'll see all the problems that lurk in this bathroom.
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How to Increase Space in the Laundry Room
by 5min in > Remodeling & Repairs
Allen Lyle from DannyLipford.com shows you how to increase storage space in a small laundry room.
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How to Get Rid Of Pesky Outdoor Fruit Flies
by NicoleKathaleen in > General
Fruit flies are pesky little creatures that tend to make it to the fruit bowl before you do. If you want to learn some easy tricks on how to get rid of your fly problem, this is the guide for you.
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How to Make Decorative One of a Kind Plates That Are Safe to Eat On
by rspears in > Interior Design
Creating beautiful, one-of-a-kind dinnerware that's sure to be the talk of your party is an easy project to dish up!
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How to Become Organized and Get Rid of Clutter
by BrandyABurgess in > Housekeeping
It can be hard to keep up with the daily chores when you are working a full time job while taking care of kids and keeping your spouse happy at the same time. Below I have listed tips on how to get organized. You have to start somewhere right? Here's how you do it.
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How to Get Rid of Bothersome Fruit Flies
by jaredsgirl in > Housekeeping
Fruit flies are little gnat type creatures that infest your home, usually the kitchen and damp areas such as the garage, in search of rotting foods and corroded drains. These pesky flies breed inside of drains and find their way to any type of perishable foods left out. Here are some tips for getting rid of bothersome fruit flies.
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How to Start Your Own Garden
by 5min in > Gardening & Landscaping
In this garden video gets tips for starting and choosing a flower garden that fits your lifestyle.
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How to Organize Your Tool Belt
by 5min in > Remodeling & Repairs
Home improvement expert Danny Lipford shows you how to sew seams in your tool belt that will help keep your small tools organized.
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How To Use Common Household Products in Very Uncommon Ways
by kitchenwench in > General
We all have things sitting around the house that we haven't ever used, yet we just can't stand to part with them. Dig around in your attic, garage, or storage area and see what you can find.
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How to Install an Over the Range Microwave Oven
by Toelkenz in > Remodeling & Repairs
How to install an over the range microwave oven
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How To Keep Your Home Spotlessly Clean With Ease
by kitchenwench in > Housekeeping
Anyone can have a spotless home, as long as things are done properly. It is not just what you do: it`s how it is done.
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How to to Not Become a Lazy Housewife
by FurryLoo in > Housekeeping
Whether you're a full-time or part-time housewife, here are some important tips for not becoming a lazy one. Most importantly, following these tips will keep you feeling great!
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Federal Residential Energy Efficiency Tax Credit for 2009
by MrsCrafty in > General
If you are planning to purchase high-efficiency heating, cooling and water-heating equipment in 2009, you could be eligible for a personal tax credit by taking advantage of the Federal Residential Energy Efficiency Tax Credit.
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How to Remove a Laminate Countertop
by cardnhigh in > Remodeling & Repairs
Basic Instructions for the removal of a laminate counter top.
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How to Clean Soot from Brick Fireplace Mantles (and Walls)
by Tidbits in > DIY
If you have ever had smoke billow from your fireplace, you know how soot can accumulate on the brick walls. Here's an inexpensive way to clean the soot away.
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Top 10 Best Shade Shrubs
by Willow_Sidhe in > Gardening & Landscaping
An examination of ten of the best shade shrubs. These plants can thrive in light to dense shade, and many are also flowering.
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Concrete Driveway and Patio Cleaning Techniques
by KristieRaburn in > DIY
Cleaning chemicals often are needed to remove concrete driveway or patio stains like rust, oil and graffiti. Use rubber gloves, goggles and keep a hose or bucket near to rinse off skin quickly when cleaning with chemicals. Some brand name cleaners are CLR® bathroom cleaner, Gunk®, STP brake cleaner, Castrol Super Clean ®, Purple Stuff ®, and ZUD ®.
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How to Build a Shower Pan on a Concrete Floor
by ChillinBuki in > Remodeling & Repairs
Building a shower stall over a concrete slab is a straight forward process. Just don't let the concrete slab trick you into thinking that you don't need to waterproof the shower pan, because you do. Concrete will absorb water and you will have no idea where it travels and what it is effecting.
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Household Repair Recipes
by MaggieMayBarrie in > DIY
Got yourself a fixer-upper? Here are some quick tips and recipes for household repair jobs that you might not have thought of. Why pay someone to come in and do it when a little elbow grease and simple ingredients will do it for you?
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Stopping Junk Mail Catalogs: Getting Eco-Friendly and Ridding Yourself of the Paper Barage
by AnneEdwards in > General
Each year, in the U.S. over 19 billion catalogs are sent to potential consumers, and represent a staggering 53 million trees. If you’re trying to reduce your environmental footprint, get greener (while reducing the clutter in your mail and recycling boxes!), you can stop the junk mail catalogs that are coming to your home.
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Help me beat the credit crunch and pay my mortgage off
by helppaymyhouse in > General
Is it possible for bukisa viewers to be able to pay my mortgage off from the revenue I make just from page views? All you need to do to help is to visit this article and you will be helping me pay my mortgage off. Is man kind generous enough to do this for me?
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The Best Place for Kitchen Scraps is Your Garden
by MaggieMayBarrie in > Gardening & Landscaping
Put your kitchen and household scraps into the garden to make the most out of your soil.
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Unlikely Home Remedies for Stain Removal
by MaggieMayBarrie in > General
Read on for a list of unlikely, but effective, cleaning solutions.
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10 Delicous Ways To Use Pillsbury Crescent Roll Dough
by kitchenwench in > General
Pillsbury Crescent Roll Dough is not only delicious, it is easy to work with and very versatile.
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Amazingly Unique and Beautiful Flowers
by nobertbermosa in > General
Fill your garden with these beautiful flowers and visitors will be rushing by the hundreds in your yard.
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Would You Live in a Shipping Container?
by Hiho in > General
By and large they're eight foot tall (2.4 metres) and 40 foot or 20 foot long. The shipping container is cheaper than concrete, airtight, recyclable and if insulated correctly, they can be very warm and cosy. The doors are used to create balconies and you can put them together and remove interior walls.
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How to Get Rid of Fruit Flies in Your Kitchen the Frugal Way
by BlondieWrites in > Housekeeping
Those pesky little fruit flies arrive in your home, unnoticed as they grab a free ride in on the bananas or other fresh fruit. But how do you get rid of them without spending a load of money?
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Coffee Ground Briquette Fire Starters
by KristieRaburn in > General
Wax and starchy/cellulose biomass (such as sawdust) are the basic ingredients for a fire starter briquette or log. In this recipe, molasses acts a binding agent with coffee grounds to keep the melting wax from just flowing all over the fire pit. As molasses is mostly sugar, it will harden as the fire burns, allowing briquettes to burn longer.





