Home & Garden

Discover practical tips, stylish decor ideas, and expert advice to create the home and garden of your dreams.

Plants on the Balcony

Most homes have balconies that can become a wonderful retreat when adorned with climbing and flowering plants. Caring for such a “garden” is quite simple. Plants should be grown in…

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Furniture Cleaning

Before cleaning, it’s important to wipe the furniture thoroughly with a dry cloth. Then, take a small amount of the ready-made “Polish” mixture—a light brown liquid—and, using a piece of…

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Cleaning Paintings

Faded oil paintings can be revived by covering them with a damp, clean cloth for 3-4 hours (preferably soaked in rainwater). Once the cloth dries, remove it and apply a…

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Linoleum

LINOLEUM Linoleum is a blend of crushed cork, wood flour, linseed oil, and a small amount of metallic oxide. This flexible and elastic material makes for an excellent flooring option…

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Floor Mastic

Two parts of wax are cut into small pieces and melted over low heat. Before this, one part of pure potash should be completely dissolved in water and strained through…

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Berry Sorbets

Raspberries, currants, red currants, and gooseberries are all berry crops. However, they are planted differently. For raspberries, dig holes about 20 inches deep. Plant them vertically, covering the roots with…

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The ABCs of Gardening

Every plant has its own unique development characteristics and requires both knowledge and skill to care for it. Almost all houseplants hail from distant warm regions—Africa, India, Mexico, Argentina, the…

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Planting Trees

April is arguably the best month for planting trees and shrubs. In public parks and near hospitals, it’s recommended to plant trees that serve as excellent “sanitizers,” such as spruce,…

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Apple Cider Vinegar

Vinegar comes in many varieties, including rice, grape, pear, and raspberry. However, apple cider vinegar is considered the most beneficial. It can be used to rinse hair for added shine,…

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Learning to Manage Time

We Need Helpers! This idea isn’t new, but it’s undeniably true. It’s something I’ve known since childhood. Let’s think like first-graders for a moment: “One mom takes five hours to…

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Autumn Garden Work

In community gardens and private plots, there’s a flurry of activity once again. It’s time to prepare storage spaces and containers for long-term fruit storage, gather the harvest, and put…

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Cow with a Root

Residents of the Amazon River basin sometimes drink milk, even though they have never seen a cow or milked any other animal. In the Amazon, there are cows… that grow…

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The Oldest Phone

Have you heard about a communication device that existed over a thousand years ago? The truth is, this ancient “phone” had nothing in common with the modern version. It consisted…

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Laundry

New Cleaning Products. In recent years, the cleaning industry has introduced some highly effective products, such as the powder “Novost” and the liquid OP-7. These products are used for washing…

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Clothing Cleaning

Wet Cleaning of Outerwear. At home, you can clean clothing using water and various cleaning agents—soap, ammonia, “Novost” powder, OP-7 detergent, and others, to which denatured alcohol, acetone, or gasoline…

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Stain Removal

When removing stains from colored fabrics, it’s essential to consider the durability of the dye, the potential for spreading, and the harmful effects of stain-removing chemicals. The most common stains…

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Painting Works

Proper maintenance of oil-based coatings on wooden and metal surfaces in buildings not only extends the lifespan of these structural elements but also gives a tidy appearance to the room…

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Room Furnishing

Nowadays, homes are being built with small, separate apartments. Naturally, it can be quite challenging to fit bulky furniture into these spaces. Beds and wardrobes take up a lot of…

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Room Temperature

The ideal temperature for living spaces is considered to be between 60°F and 68°F (16—20°C), with the bedroom not exceeding 60°F (16°C) and the children’s room not dropping below 64°F…

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