phillipsbrian+FollowHome Inspectors Spill Their Biggest WorriesTurns out, home inspectors are seeing some seriously sketchy trends lately—think homeowners skipping basic repairs, taking wild DIY risks, and ignoring sneaky water damage. The result? Small issues are blowing up into major (and expensive) disasters. Even new builds aren’t safe! Inspectors say regular checkups and not cutting corners are the real secrets to keeping your place safe—and sellable. Don’t wait until it’s too late to find out what’s hiding behind your walls! #Home #HomeMaintenance #RealEstate00Share
John Fitzgerald+FollowDon’t Ditch These Holiday Decor Faves Yet!Packing up Christmas already? Hold up! Some decorations deserve a little more love. Your tree can totally stay up for New Year’s cozy vibes, and string lights? They’re a year-round mood booster. Holiday candles, ornaments, wreaths, and even those festive throw pillows can keep your space feeling warm and cheerful all winter. Why rush the magic? Give these decorations a second chance to shine before boxing them up! #Home #HolidayDecor #WinterVibes10Share
John Fitzgerald+FollowCurtain Cleaning Hack You Need This DecemberCurtains are secretly trapping dust and allergens all year, and December is the best time to wash them—right before you’re stuck inside with holiday guests and closed windows. Laundry pros say a quick wash now means fresher air and a brighter home for all those festive get-togethers. Just check the care label, vacuum off the dust, and use a gentle cycle or handwash. Air dry to avoid shrinkage, and you’re set for a cozy, clean winter! #Home #HomeHacks #CleaningTips00Share
Kendra Hart+FollowMartha Stewart’s Bedding Glow-Up SecretObsessed with that luxe hotel vibe but want it at home? Martha Stewart’s scalloped bedding set is the hack you need. It’s got that crisp, sophisticated look (think: fancy hotel suite), but it’s actually super cozy and—wait for it—40% off right now. Plus, it comes in dreamy colors and works with any bedroom style. If you want your space to feel instantly elevated, this is the move. Who knew bedding could be this chic and affordable? #Home #MarthaStewart #HomeDecor00Share
William Wilkerson+FollowThis $63 Bench Is the Cozy Upgrade You NeedObsessed with that rustic, farmhouse vibe? Hobby Lobby’s acacia wood bench is blowing up for a reason! It’s sturdy, cute, and on sale for $62.99 (30% off!). People are raving about how it fits literally anywhere—entryway, bedroom, kitchen, you name it. Use it for seating, decor, or even as a spot to drop your bags. If you want your space to feel instantly cozier, this is the move. Don’t sleep on it! #Home #HomeDecor #RusticStyle00Share
Kendra Hart+FollowChrissy & John's Pampas Xmas Tree InspoWho knew a Christmas tree could be this chic? I’m still obsessed with Chrissy Teigen and John Legend’s pampas grass holiday tree—think soft, feathery plumes instead of prickly needles and breakable ornaments. It’s neutral, textural, and totally garden-goals. If you’ve got ornamental grasses in your yard, you can DIY this look with pampas, miscanthus, or even fountain grass. Add some dried flowers and string lights for a festive, earthy vibe. Who’s ready to ditch the pine for pampas next year? #Home #HolidayDecor #PampasGrass20Share
Susan Ball+FollowWhy mulberry trees are a northern gardener’s secretMulberry trees are a game-changer for anyone up north who wants a fast-growing fruit tree that doesn’t just survive the cold—it thrives in it. These trees can shoot up to 10 feet a year, produce loads of delicious berries, and turn a brilliant gold in the fall. Plus, they’re tough against pests and don’t need much fuss once established. But not all mulberries are created equal—some varieties like Russian mulberry handle deep freezes, while others (like black mulberry) can’t take the chill. Have you tried growing mulberries, or do you have another cold-hardy favorite? #Home #gardening #mulberry00Share
William Wilkerson+FollowThis Plant Is Wrecking Yards EverywhereJapanese barberry might look harmless, but it’s actually a total menace for your yard and local wildlife. It creates the perfect hideout for ticks and mice (hello, Lyme disease risk), and it’s spreading like crazy across North America. Gardeners on Reddit are sharing horror stories about trying to get rid of it—apparently, the roots are next-level stubborn. If you want a healthy, tick-free yard, experts say it’s time to ditch this invasive plant and go native! #Home #gardeningtips #invasivespecies00Share
phillipsbrian+FollowRemember These 70s Christmas Decor Faves?Aluminum trees that looked straight out of a disco, tinsel everywhere, and those homemade ornaments that never quite looked like the picture—if you grew up in the 70s, you know the vibe! Add in a nativity scene and a chocolate-filled advent calendar, and you’ve got the ultimate retro holiday setup. Which one did your family have (or still secretly keep in the attic)? #Home #ChristmasNostalgia #70sDecor10Share
evanshaley+FollowChristmas Cactus Watering Hack!Obsessed with keeping your Christmas cactus alive and blooming? Here’s the secret: don’t stick to a strict schedule! Water every couple of weeks in fall and after blooming, but check the soil first—if the top inch is dry, it’s time. When it’s blooming, split your usual water into smaller, more frequent drinks to keep those flowers popping. Overwatering is a no-no, but letting it dry out means no blooms. Trust me, your winter decor will thank you! #Home #Houseplants #ChristmasCactus10Share