Your heart is with you for every moment of your life—but the way you care for it shouldn’t look the same at 25 as it does at 65. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S., and ...
Peace lilies have been popular houseplants for decades because they’re pretty, easy-care, and long-lived, making them a great choice for new or experienced plant lovers. With their shiny green foliage ...
Learn how to grow an avocado tree indoors as a beautiful houseplant. An avocado pit is relatively easy to sprout into a new ...
Another heat wave—this one steeped in humid air, including from a Midwestern phenomenon called corn sweat—is blanketing the eastern half of the U.S. this week in July. Tens of millions of people are ...
When one ladybug finds its way inside, it has a way of signaling to others and drawing them indoors ... as citronella, peppermint, menthol, citrus, and clove. Mixing any of these essential oils with ...
Learn how to grow figs right in your backyard. Every Southern garden should have a fig tree. These small trees or shrubs produce delicious fruit with flavors best experienced ripe from the tree.
Fall is the best time to plant spring-flowering bulbs and native plant seeds that benefit from cold stratification, like milkweed and bee balm. However, fall planting is not recommended for certain ...
Fall will officially start Monday on the fall equinox, but summerlike weather will linger a while longer here. Things are starting to change in our lawns though. The growth of grasses like St.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – No greenhouse? No problem. While mornings in early spring can still be brisk and chilly, you might consider growing your seeds indoors and then transferring them outside once ...
Rochester's winter has us seeing a lot of gray days with with temperatures routinely dipping into the 20s. It looks like the coming days will bring much of the same. Is that keeping you indoors?
If giant rats weren’t enough, something else is looking to hibernate in your home: cluster flies. You might ask: what’s so ...