If your idea of a bird cage is a sad metal box in the corner of the porch, you need to see the ultimate outdoor bird enclosure that TikToker The Green Juan made. Birds are not just pets—they’re feathered drama queens, gymnasts, and opera singers rolled into one. They deserve more than a perch and …
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What do an overworked marketing executive, a shift worker, and a traveling consultant have in common? They are all part of the global frozen food industry, which is expected to reach $444 billion over the next seven years. The rising demand for convenience food is driving the growth, thanks to rising per capita income, changing …
The turbulence of the 2008 housing crash, the pandemic, and the subsequent rise in rents and inflation marked some of Matthew M. Williams’ most formative years. In search of stability, he recently purchased his first house in the St. Louis area. This sense of permanence is the primary motivator for millennial and Gen X homebuyers, …
If your eyes are itchy, your nose won’t stop running, and you’ve already blown through your allergy meds since spring (and now summer) began, you’re not alone. Experts warn that 2025 is shaping up to be one of the worst allergy seasons on record, thanks to rising temperatures, longer growing seasons, and record-breaking pollen counts. …
Fresh flowers won’t last forever; they’re not supposed to. But flowers are meant to be here for a moment, whether for Mother’s Day, a birthday, or just hello. A bouquet has a way of bringing us to the present, reminding someone that they’re loved and seen. That kind of beauty doesn’t need to stick around …
If you’ve ever wanted to step into a real-life painting, minus the museum hush and security guards, the tulip fields in the Netherlands are your ticket in. Every spring, the flat Dutch countryside transforms into a rainbow quilt of blooms so vibrant it makes your backyard look like it’s still buffering. These fields aren’t just …
Why do some years bring relentless droughts, unseasonal snow, or back-to-back hurricanes, while others don’t? As a Colorado Master Gardener and expert in agricultural engineering, I hear this question often. Weather unpredictability can make gardening the ultimate challenge. You’ll question why your tomatoes were successful one year but not the next, or be left wondering …
Summer heat is tough enough, but losing power when you’re relying on air conditioning, fans, or even garden timers just makes it worse. Yet in many U.S. states, summer power outages are not only common, they’re becoming longer and more disruptive. A new report by Wolf River Electric, analyzing federal outage data from 2019 through …
Starting a garden should be an exciting and rewarding experience, not an overwhelming one. For many home gardeners, the thought of starting tomatoes and peppers from seed can feel intimidating. Traditionally, these warm-weather crops required weeks of indoor care — seed trays, grow lights, and careful transplanting — to get a head start before the …
“Man’s best friend”—it’s a title dogs have earned over centuries. Yet for Indy, a one-year-old black Lab, discovering where he fit into that legacy took time. The canine was quickly returned to his Colorado breeder after his original owners couldn’t make the commitment required for an active working breed, like Indy. Luckily, at the same …










