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  • 1 week ago | thespruce.com | Jane Kim

    Key PointsWhen it comes to organization, my mom has the best tricks for streamlining any space, especially a bedroom closet. She has always been on top of transitioning her closet seasonally, so it's easier to find what she needs for the warmer or colder weather. With summer right around the corner, I asked her to share her favorite tips for organizing a bedroom closet so it works better for me (and you).

  • 3 weeks ago | thespruce.com | Jane Kim

    Asian needle ants are detrimental to the biodiversity of ecosystems and can cause allergic reactions if they sting you. They are often found in mulch, rotten logs, debris, and cold, dark, damp areas of a backyard. They have long, dark, and slender bodies with light orange legs; make sure to handle their nests with thick gloves. Native to Asia, the Asian needle ant is among the most widespread invasive species worldwide, and is quickly spreading and causing problems all over North America.

  • 3 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Jane Kim

    Asian needle ants are detrimental to the biodiversity of ecosystems and can cause allergic reactions if they sting you. They are often found in mulch, rotten logs, debris, and cold, dark, damp areas of a backyard. They have long, dark, and slender bodies with light orange legs; make sure to handle their nests with thick gloves. Native to Asia, the Asian needle ant is among the most widespread invasive species worldwide, and is quickly spreading and causing problems all over North America.

  • 3 weeks ago | thespruce.com | Jane Kim

    Since perennials come back every year, it's important to choose plants that you'll enjoy growing and looking at throughout the blooming season. So, if you've been on the hunt for which perennials are actually worth your time versus which ones you should skip, look no further. Below, we tapped a pro gardener to share which overrated perennials you shouldn't plant this spring. Meet the ExpertAnna Hackman is a farmer and the founder of The Naked Botanical.

  • 3 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Jane Kim

    Since perennials come back every year, it's important to choose plants that you'll enjoy growing and looking at throughout the blooming season. So, if you've been on the hunt for which perennials are actually worth your time versus which ones you should skip, look no further. Below, we tapped a pro gardener to share which overrated perennials you shouldn't plant this spring. Meet the ExpertAnna Hackman is a farmer and the founder of The Naked Botanical.