Country Living

Country Living

Country Living is a lifestyle and decor magazine from the United States, published by the Hearst Corporation since 1978. This monthly publication highlights topics like cooking, home decoration, gardening, and antique collection. In 2014, the magazine moved its production offices from New York City to Birmingham, Alabama. The current editor-in-chief is Rachel Hardage Barrett.

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#7764

United States

#1834

Home and Garden/Interior Design

#1

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  • 3 days ago | countryliving.com | Jennifer McShane

    If you've ever noticed your dog making small, rhythmic jerking movements or soft little "hic" sounds, you may have wondered if dogs can get hiccups. And it turns out, just like humans, they absolutely can. In most cases, hiccups in dogs are harmless and tend to pass quickly on their own. They often appear in puppies and young dogs, but adults can experience them too. So what causes them, and when (if ever) should you be concerned? What do dog hiccups look like?

  • 3 days ago | countryliving.com | Emily Burack

    Emily Burack (she/her) is the Senior News Editor for Town & Country, where she covers entertainment, celebrities, the royals, and a wide range of other topics. Before joining T&C, she was the deputy managing editor at Hey Alma, a Jewish culture site. Follow her @emburack on Twitter and Instagram.

  • 3 days ago | countryliving.com | Jennifer McShane

    Spring is the perfect time to grow your houseplant collection. With longer days, rising temperatures and plenty of natural light, April and May offer ideal conditions for propagation — an easy, cost-effective way to multiply your houseplants. We asked Jo Lambell, founder of Beards & Daisies, to share her top picks for what to propagate now, plus her tips for giving your cuttings the best start.

  • 4 days ago | countryliving.com | Anna Mahan

    As I’ve been catching up with this season of Home Town Takeover, I’m obsessed with all updates Ben and Erin Napier are making around the cute and quaint town of Sebring, Florida.

  • 5 days ago | countryliving.com | Charlyne Mattox

    I love nothing more than heading out to the garden with shears, cutting a few blooms, and making a beautiful arrangement that I can use to brighten up any room in the house. And nothing brings the sunshine in more than an array of yellow flowers. Here are six easy-to-grow yellow blooms to plant in your cutting garden that will come back year after year and keep you in flowers for ages. ConeflowersDorte FjallandPart of the Echinacea family, coneflowers come in many shades of yellow.