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Bonnie's interests include hiking, a passion she nurtured while living in Upstate New York, and cooking, gardening, and home decorating. These hobbies allow her to express her creativity and connect with nature, providing a well-rounded balance to her busy life. Through her professional achievements, community involvement, and personal pursuits, she embodies a holistic approach to life, dedicated to service, growth, and well-being.

Have you ever heard anyone say, “I’m so sad I decluttered my home!” Yep, me neither. That’s because there’s an undeniable satisfaction that comes from opening drawers, looking under beds, and digging into back closets to discover forgotten old treasures (and lots of junk). Over time, houses start to collect mystery gadgets and half-used products …

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In a country as vast and resource-rich as the United States, it’s surprising to learn that over 10% of Americans still struggle with food insecurity, even though we import only 20% of our food. During some of the toughest chapters in our nation’s history – World War I, the Great Depression, and World War II …

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Good things may come in small packages, but a small home can leave you feeling like you’re living inside an anthill if you aren’t intentional with what you put in it. If you choose a small home (or it chooses you based on your credit), you must be strategic to turn even the tiniest spaces …

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Tick season is here—and it’s delivering more than just itchy bites. With Lyme disease cases quadrupling over the last 20 years across the U.S., ticks pose a growing risk to families, pets, and even pollinators. But you don’t have to sit back and wait for bites. Introducing Tick BYTES: A DIY Game-Changer Launched June 11, Tick BYTES …

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What do you want your tomato plant to achieve? Bigger, juicier fruit? Stronger, healthier growth? If you’re nodding yes to both, then you might find this trick by MIgardener very helpful. He talks about trench composting, the simple tomato planting method that could take your tomatoes from “struggling in life” to “Mama, I made it. …

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June brings longer days, warmer soil, and a garden that’s ready to grow (hooray!)—but only if you’re a step ahead of pests, pruning, and watering. How do you keep up with all the things in this busy gardening month? A checklist can make all the difference.  That’s why we’re turning to the experts at Utah …

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If ants were paying rent, we’d all be a little more tolerant. But when they start setting up six-legged real estate in your pantry or treating your garden like a buffet, it’s war. YouTuber Salty Acres dropped a satisfying method of eliminating ants that doesn’t involve harsh chemicals or overpriced sprays. Ready to reclaim your …

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A woman walks slowly through her garden, brushing her fingers against tulips, gathering roses, and pausing under a sweeping canopy of wisteria blooms. If heaven has a backyard, it might just look like the blooms in @Petrinablooms’ garden, dotted with tulips, roses, peonies, and that one show-stopping wisteria tree in full bloom. The video has …

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The sink is a cavernous mystery box of domestic life, where bottles go to disappear, cleaning tools become relics, and occasionally, something drips ominously. While it may seem like the perfect hideaway for everything you don’t want to deal with, in reality, this space is a high-stakes storage area. The combination of water, pipes, and …

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You love your hydrangea. It’s thriving, it’s fabulous, it’s showing off in your yard like it pays rent. Naturally, you want more, and all your friends would love a piece of it. Good news: you don’t need to buy another one. You can clone it, legally. Science meets plant parenthood in this genius trick by …

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