Adam Boyer+FollowKeep Your Lawn Alive in a Heatwave!Worried your lawn will turn into a crispy mess during the heatwave? Gardening pro Lucie Bradley has some genius hacks: 1) Reuse grey water (think leftover bath or sink water—just skip the harsh chemicals), 2) Water early in the morning to avoid disease, and 3) Mulch before it gets scorching to lock in moisture. Oh, and don’t even think about mowing when it’s blazing hot—your grass needs a break! #GardenHacks #HeatwaveTips #EcoFriendly #Home00Share
William Wilkerson+FollowThe Paint Colors That Actually Boost Home ValueTurns out, painting your kitchen olive green or your bedroom navy blue could mean more $$$ when you sell—like, thousands more! Zillow’s latest report says dark, moody shades (think charcoal gray living rooms and mocha brown bathrooms) are what buyers want now, not boring white. But beware: daisy yellow or fire-engine red could tank your sale price by up to $4K. Basically, skip the brights and go for rich, nature-inspired colors if you want to cash in! #HomeSellingTips #RealEstate #InteriorDesign #Home50Share
John Fitzgerald+FollowDollar Tree Bins = Kitchen Drawer Glow-UpWhy spend big on kitchen organizers when Dollar Tree bins totally do the trick? Just measure your drawers, grab a few cute plastic baskets, and boom—no more towel chaos. Sort by color, season, or size, and your drawers will look so satisfying every time you open them. Pro tip: Try the Marie Kondo fold for that perfect, Insta-worthy vibe. Cheap, easy, and your kitchen instantly feels less stressful! #DollarTreeFinds #KitchenHacks #OrganizationGoals #Home30Share
Adam Boyer+FollowCoffee Grounds = Tomato Plant Hack?Turns out, your morning coffee habit can do more than just wake you up! Gardeners are raving about using used coffee grounds to help tomato plants thrive. Coffee grounds add nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to the soil, boost water retention, and even help keep pests away. Just sprinkle a thin layer of used (not fresh!) grounds around your plants or toss them in your compost. But don’t go overboard—too much can actually hurt your tomatoes. Who knew your leftover brew could be garden gold? #GardeningHacks #TomatoTips #SustainableLiving #Home30Share
Kendra Hart+FollowApple Cider Vinegar vs. Squirrels?!Who knew apple cider vinegar could be your secret weapon against garden squirrels? Apparently, their super sniffers can’t stand the smell! Just spritz some around your plants or soak cotton balls and place them near your garden beds. It’s not foolproof (some squirrels are stubborn), but it’s a cheap, natural trick worth trying before you go full Home Alone on your backyard. Bonus: mint oil and certain flowers work too! #GardenHacks #SquirrelProblems #HomeRemedies #Home21Share
Susan Ball+FollowThis Shade Garden Flower Is a Total Game-ChangerEver heard of foamflower? It’s the low-key superstar for shady spots in your yard. Picture a fluffy sea of white blooms in spring that pollinators can’t resist, and the leaves even turn bronze and burgundy in winter. It’s super easy to grow (just keep it watered), spreads into a lush carpet, and barely gets bothered by pests. Plus, it’s got some wild medicinal history! If your shade garden is looking blah, this plant might be your new obsession. #GardenHacks #ShadeGarden #PollinatorFriendly #Home70Share
phillipsbrian+FollowThe Secret Hummingbird MagnetTurns out, hummingbirds aren’t just about zooming around—they actually spend up to 80% of their day chilling on perches! If you want to turn your feeder zone into a hummingbird hotspot, add a simple swing about a foot from your nectar source. They love having a lookout spot, especially the territorial males. Bonus: you can DIY one for under $10. Just make sure it’s in a safe, shady spot and skip the rope (tiny feet problems). Your garden could be the next hummingbird hangout! #Hummingbirds #GardenHacks #BirdWatching #Home51Share
wmadden+FollowThe Purse Bowl Hack Everyone’s Obsessed WithEver get stuck using the same purse just because switching feels like a chore? Meet the purse bowl: a cute bowl or basket by your door or dresser where you dump your daily essentials. Next morning, just grab what you need and pop it into whichever bag matches your vibe. No more forgotten lip gloss or mystery receipts. Plus, it keeps your space looking chic and clutter-free. Who knew getting organized could be this easy (and stylish)? #PurseBowl #OrganizationHack #EntrywayGoals #Home190Share
Jenna Stark+FollowPotato Swap: Daylily Tubers?!Who knew those pretty daylilies in your yard are actually edible—and taste just like potatoes when fried up? A couple of foragers on TikTok just blew my mind by digging up daylily tubers, frying them in deer tallow, and making a crispy, golden snack. Bonus: harvesting these invasive flowers actually helps local ecosystems! Who else is tempted to try this wild food hack? #foraging #wildfood #invasivespecies #Home21Share
wmadden+Follow6 Spots You’re Probably Not Cleaning EnoughEver wonder why your place never feels truly clean? A cleaning pro just spilled the tea on the 6 spots we all skip but should be cleaning every weekend. Think: bedding (hello, dust mites), all those handles and remotes, grimy bins, bathroom hotspots, and the kitchen (especially the floors). It’s not just about looking tidy—these hacks legit make your home healthier and way more inviting. Might be time to swap one Netflix episode for a cleaning blitz! #CleaningHacks #WeekendRoutine #HomeTips #Home20Share