Keep your house warm, snug, and energy-efficient all winter long.
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Winter's dry air and illnesses can leave your throat raw. But relief is no farther than your kitchen cabinets.
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Cold weather doesn't have to mean a boring fruit bowl. Try these deliciously different seasonal fruits to net yourself a brightly-hued bounty of nutrition.
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Simple steps to a delightful refuge for wildlife.
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Yes, it's snowy, but you can still get enough sun to boost your vitamin D levels.
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A perfect mid-winter fruit snack.
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Protecting trees and shrubs from cold temperatures
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Hippeastrum cybister
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Instead use veggie peels and stalks to make delicious, healthy winter meals.
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Here’s a zone-by-zone to-do list for the month of December.
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Here’s a zone-by-zone to-do list for the month of February.
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Ditch the plastic, dollar-store ornaments this year, and decorate your tree with homemade, edible creations.
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Don’t skip workouts because of inclement weather; make Old Man Winter your personal trainer.
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Snow on the ground, but spring in the mailbox
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You can build the ultimate bird-friendly yard to feed year-round avian visitors, plus any unexpected guests who layover during a storm.
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Texas “Pastry Queen” Rebecca Rather branches out with a holiday tree for the birds.
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Use these clues to know for certain when a cold snap will nip your garden.
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Boost your brainpower and ward off a cold—and still stick to your seasonal diet.
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Should you slather on beeswax or petroleum wax to soothe your dry, chapped lips?
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Here’s a zone-by-zone to-do list for the month of January.
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