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What Your Houseplants Need to Make It Through Winter

It isn’t just you – your houseplants really do look worse in winter. Blame it on dry central-heated air, shorter days, changing light patterns, and cold drafts – and the fact that some plants go nearly dormant in winter anyway, even in their own habitat. These obstacles make houseplants more vulnerable to problems like overwatering, poor

What Your Houseplants Need to Make It Through Winter

It isn’t just you – your houseplants really do look worse in winter. Blame it on dry central-heated air, shorter days, changing light patterns, and cold drafts – and the fact that some plants go nearly dormant in winter anyway, even in their own habitat. These obstacles make houseplants more vulnerable to problems like overwatering, poor

Your handy guide to all of Trump’s promised deregulation

For all the consternation during the presidential campaign about whether people should take Donald Trump at his word, in his first few weeks in office, President Trump is following through on many of the promises he made while he was candidate Trump. One of those promises was a massive deregulation effort that is indeed now

Homeowners waiting longer to break even on buying a home

Homeowners are waiting longer to see their purchase break even as home value appreciation slows down from its rapid growth, according to the Q4 2016 Zillow Breakeven Horizon. Across the nation, the time it takes to break even on a home increased one month from one year and 10 months in the fourth quarter 2015

DIY: Fixing 3 Common Household Problems

Little things go wrong in a home sometimes. These issues are usually too small to call someone about, but they can be bothersome nonetheless. Fortunately, you can easily fix these issues yourself. We’ll show you how to troubleshoot – and permanently correct – three common household problems that can occur time and again in a

DIY: Fixing 3 Common Household Problems

Little things go wrong in a home sometimes. These issues are usually too small to call someone about, but they can be bothersome nonetheless. Fortunately, you can easily fix these issues yourself. We’ll show you how to troubleshoot – and permanently correct – three common household problems that can occur time and again in a

ADP predicts strongest jobs increase since June

The ADP National Employment Report predicts strong growth for January with the highest increase since June 2016. Private-sector employment is set to increase by 246,000 from December to January on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to the report. This is significantly above December’s increase of 156,000 jobs. Click to Enlarge (Source: ADP) The boost was

Winning Spaces for Watching the Big Game

Root, root, root for the home team – but do it in style. With a little design know-how and a lot of team spirit, these rooms offer sweet spots to watch the big game. Ready, set, hike! For the elegant football buff This media room is the epitome of game-day ready. With its relaxed seating, sound-proof

Winning Spaces for Watching the Big Game

Root, root, root for the home team – but do it in style. With a little design know-how and a lot of team spirit, these rooms offer sweet spots to watch the big game. Ready, set, hike! For the elegant football buff This media room is the epitome of game-day ready. With its relaxed seating, sound-proof

Trulia reports Millennials think housing no longer part of American Dream

The homeownership rate remained the same in the fourth quarter as the previous year and the previous quarter, according to today’s report from the U.S. Census Bureau. The national homeownership rate slipped only slightly to 63.7% in the fourth quarter. This is down from the previous year’s 63.8% and up slightly from the third quarter’s