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  • 1 week ago | housedigest.com | Veronica Sparks

    Planning on adding a shed to your backyard? You don't want to go through all the effort of getting it set up, just to have it shift, sink, rot, or become otherwise damaged after a couple of seasons. That's why choosing the best shed foundation material is crucial. An appropriate base keeps the structure upright, ensures stability and safety, protects the shed from water damage, and gives it a longer service life.

  • 2 weeks ago | housedigest.com | Veronica Sparks

    Summer brings magic to your backyard when you can choose fresh cherries directly from your tree. If you live in a cold weather region, you may believe cherry tree cultivation is impossible for your area. Thankfully, that's not the case! Some cherry tree varieties are surprisingly hardy and actually thrive in chilly temperatures, like 'North Star' (Prunus cerasus 'North Star') and 'Mesabi' (Prunus cerasus 'Mesabi').

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Veronica Sparks

    Summer brings magic to your backyard when you can choose fresh cherries directly from your tree. If you live in a cold weather region, you may believe cherry tree cultivation is impossible for your area. Thankfully, that's not the case! Some cherry tree varieties are surprisingly hardy and actually thrive in chilly temperatures, like 'North Star' (Prunus cerasus 'North Star') and 'Mesabi' (Prunus cerasus 'Mesabi').

  • 2 weeks ago | housedigest.com | Veronica Sparks

    If you find yourself getting frustrated with cloudy streaks on your drinking glasses and chalky spots on your glass shower doors, you're not alone. Unfortunately, you're dealing with hard water, and it can make cleaning glass furniture and other surfaces tricky. Hard water spots form on glass because this type of water has a high level of minerals, particularly magnesium and calcium.

  • 2 weeks ago | housedigest.com | Veronica Sparks

    One thing DIYers everywhere simply love is making something new using old, would-be discarded items. And what if you could make lovely farmhouse decor by repurposing something that's in your pantry? That's right! We're talking about tuna cans. These perfect little cup-like containers are a goldmine for DIY crafts and upcycling projects, and they're often made of either aluminum or steel, making them strong and durable.