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  • 1 month ago | treelinereview.com | Ebony Roberts

    What to look for in kids’ rain gearThere’s a big difference between gear that shrugs off a drizzle and gear that stands up to a full-on downpour. Waterproof jackets and pants usually have sealed seams and protective coatings that block out serious rain. Water-resistant gear is better for quick trips or light mist, but it can’t withstand prolonged exposure. For active children, investing in fully waterproof gear ensures they stay dry and comfortable.

  • 2 months ago | wsj.com | Ebony Roberts

    A reliable garden hose is essential for anyone who wants to maintain a healthy and thriving garden. Whether you’re tending to a or a large vegetable plot, you need a hose that suits the job and your physical abilities, says Timothy Hammond, aka , a Houston-based urban gardener and host of the “” podcast. We spoke with Hammond and three other gardening experts to find the best hoses for different situations.

  • 2 months ago | wsj.com | Ebony Roberts

    When purchasing new hiking boots, “fit is the number one most important thing,” says Taryn Eyton, founder of . “Hikers with weak ankles or carrying heavier loads will want beefier boots with more ankle support and foot stability,” says Eyton, author of “.” “Hikers who stick to groomed trails can get away with lightweight boots that are less durable, while hikers who hike off trail or in lots of rocky terrain will want more durable boots, which usually means leather,” she notes.

  • 2 months ago | wsj.com | Ebony Roberts

    A sports bra is arguably one of the most important pieces in your . A supportive and well-fitting bra will keep you comfortable while you sweat it out; an ill-fitting one can altogether ruin the experience. Choosing the sports bra comes down to finding one that’s a great fit for the coverage and support you need—and that’s also a fit with the activities you plan to do. An overbuilt bra won’t feel great during a yoga class, while jumping rope in one without enough support can downright hurt.

  • Mar 8, 2025 | wsj.com | Ebony Roberts

    When picking out the perfect gardening gift, “it helps to know a little something about the kind of gardening the recipient does,” says , master gardener and founder of . Whether they’re tending to a tucked on their apartment balcony or for the birds and bees, no matter how your gift recipient digs in the dirt, “having the right tools makes the work not just easier, but more pleasurable.” We spoke with Schanen and eight other gardening experts to discover their favorite gardening tools.

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Ebony Roberts
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2 May 20

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