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How to Make the Walls Look Like a Cave for Halloween

A dimly lit cave makes the ideal venue for a creepy Halloween party. If you're looking to give your home better atmosphere for the ghoulish holiday, it's also a fairly simple and economical approach to party decor.

Propagating a Persimmon by Stem Cuttings

If your heart is set upon having your own persimmon tree, you don't have to spend a fortune. You can propagate persimmon trees from cuttings. It's a bit challenging, but doable. Just take lots of cuttings to ensure success.

How to Make Your Own Shower Filter

Shower filters can remove the chlorine from your water and make your shower a more pleasant experience. Chlorine dries the skin and hair and doesn't necessarily leave behind a pleasant odor.

How to Make a Pocket Door Airtight

By design, a pocket door is built to allow unencumbered access from one room to another. Since a door opening is basically a large hole in the wall, air moves freely from one space to another. Even when the door is closed, tiny gaps in a loosely-fitted door allow air to seep from one room into the other.

How to Change the Draw From Right to Left on a Traverse Drapery Rod

A traverse drapery rod allows you to open and close the drapes by pulling a draw cord that hangs from the rod along the side. Draperies on a traverse rod might open from the center, or they could open in one direction toward either the left or right side.

How to Repair Roofing for a Quonset Hut

Quonset huts are rounded, prefabricated metal structures that are often used as storage facilities. The hut is based on the British Nissen hut that was mass-produced during World War I. Today’s structures are durable but not entirely impervious to damage, which can cause water leakage.

How to Prune Vitex Trifolia Purpurea

Vitex trifolia "Purpurea" is a native of Southeast Asia and Australia. It is known by common names including Arabian lilac or chastetree.

How to Fix an Atrium Window

Atrium is a well-known window and patio door company that began operations in 1948. It specializes in either aluminum or vinyl windows. Although Atrium is generally respected for making long-lasting and durable window models, the windows still require maintenance to keep them looking and working as they should.

Does Powder Coating Aluminum Help or Hurt a Heat Transfer?

Powder coating is an environmentally friendly, cost-effective alternative to painting metal objects. Powder coatings are incredibly tough and long-lasting, providing years of protection from weather and wear.

How to Preserve Boletus

Boletus mushrooms are a prize find for mushroom hunters. Imported and domestic boletus mushrooms are often found at grocery stores, often labeled porcini mushrooms. The Boletus family includes the King Cep (Boletus edulis), which is a large, full-bodied mushroom that becomes more intensely flavored when dried.

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