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Kat Brancato has over ten years of writing experience. Her work has appeared in many publications. She also enjoys helping others learn how to slow down and simplify their lives.

Don’t miss your chance to witness February’s full Snow Moon as it lights up the night sky this week. According to the Old Farmer’s Almanac, the Snow Moon will peak at 8:53 AM EST on Wednesday, February 12. Even if you miss the peak, the Snow Moon will be visible from February 11 through 14, …

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Want to become a better gardener without spending a fortune? There are plenty of free gardening programs, courses, and resources that can help you grow your skills — no expensive classes required. Whether you’re dreaming of fresh herbs or a stunning cottage garden, these free programs will teach you everything you need to know. Local …

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Martha Stewart is returning to the world of gardening books for the first time in more than 30 years. The lifestyle icon recently announced her latest book, Martha Stewart’s Gardening Handbook, on Instagram, and the response from fans was overwhelming. This spring, gardeners can look forward to more than just blooming flowers; Stewart’s book arrives …

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What happens when 1950’s nostalgia meets 2020’s tech? Artist and author Bill Morelan of Bilmor Studios built the answer: a handcrafted retro entertainment center featuring a 50-inch flat screen, a record player with a vintage vinyl collection, and a 36-inch soundbar — all tucked inside a classic mid-century cabinet. When Morelan shared the finished project online, it racked …

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Spring is just around the corner, which means gardening season is almost here. What better way to celebrate than to attend a flower and garden festival? You can find inspiration for your outdoor space, shop for unique plants, and feast on delicious food, all while being surrounded by beautiful blooming flowers and trees.  We rounded …

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Oyster mushrooms are a flavorful delicacy often used as a meat substitute due to their fibrous texture and ability to absorb the flavors of the dish they’re cooked in. There are several varieties, some of which can be quite expensive. Prices typically range from $5 to $15 per pound, depending on how they’re grown and …

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Gardening season will be here before you know it, which means it’s the perfect time to use that green thumb of yours to try out some new ideas this year. Rather than being stumped on what to do, you can find inspiration to freshen up your outdoor space with the gardening trends for 2025.  We …

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The new Martha Stewart hybrid tea rose is creating a “buzz” even before bees have a chance to taste its sweet pollen. The queen of gardening herself shared her excitement in a recent Instagram post about the stunning new variety, calling it “glorious, highly scented, and beautifully colored.” She also thanked Danielle Dall’Armi of Rose …

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Just because the temperatures are frigid doesn’t mean you can’t get a jumpstart on your garden this year. Planting seeds early can give your vegetables and herbs a head start for the spring season. We spoke with Jane Dobbs, expert gardener and gardening team lead at Allan’s Gardeners, to learn which seeds gardeners should start in …

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