NEW YORK — Household objects, industrial cast-offs and vintage farm tools — all these and more are being salvaged and upcycled into lighting fixtures that range from ele...
Tips will keep them healthy
Flower bulbs delivered by growers are nearly always disease-free, thanks to rigorous industry-imposed inspections at home and abroad.
But con...
The Home Projects Council conducted a recent survey of 507 homeowners, and 45 percent said they planned to spend $1,000 or more on outdoor do-it-yourself home-improvemen...
SAXONBURG — Saxonburg Mayor Pamela Bauman hopes the couples who appear before her to get married have some beautiful memories of their nuptials.
Bauman has created a so...
Throwing rice is a wedding tradition that has lost steam over the years
You can throw a wedding, but these days you have to be careful what you throw after the nuptials. ...
Ceremonies don't always work out for couples as planned
Even in today’s world of elaborate wedding proposals videotaped by drones followed by carefully choreographed nupt...
DJs keep the music flowing, guests dancing
There aren’t many places these days to do the hokeypokey and the chicken dance. But it does happen at wedding receptions, with ...
Put the blame on capsaicins
Ouch! Who would have thought that vegetable with the demur green skin could contain such bite?
But that's just a myth about peppers, that red...
Take a good look every 5 to 10 years
Homeowners often update or refresh the interior of their homes by changing paint color or furniture, but the design of your lawn prob...
Crops same as in 1700s
In the 17th- and 18th-century garden, herbs were an important part of the vegetable plot, growing side-by-side with peas, carrots and lettuces, and...