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How to Grow Zucchini Hydroponically

If you love to grow your own vegetables but don’t have a lot of room for a garden, hydroponic growing may be an option. This method allows you to control how your plants grow and the types of pests and pathogens to which they are exposed.

How to Cut Baseboards with a Table Saw

The main part of baseboard installation is cutting the baseboards. When a baseboard reaches the corner, you have to cut it at a 45-degree angle. It then meets a second baseboard, also cut at a 45-degree angle, to form a perfect 90-degree angle at the corner. You can accomplish these precise cuts with your table saw.

How to Get Rid of Tiny Worms in My Cupboards

The tiny worms found in your kitchen pantry and cupboards are larval moths, flies and beetles. The readily available food source and warm environment make an ideal spot for the immature insects to thrive. Unfortunately, it also wreaks havoc on your family’s food source and budget.

The Advantages of 8-Foot Ceilings

Before modern times, 8 feet was typically regarded as the standard height for ceilings. Today, however, not uncommonly, most ceilings are 9 or even 10 feet in height.

How to Heat-Treat D2 Steel

American Iron and Steel Institute-grade D2 tool steel is a high-alloy, high-carbon steel developed for additional strength and toughness. The steel has a high chromium content (11 to 13 percent) and relatively high amounts of molybdenum (.7 to 1.2 percent), vanadium (1.1 percent), cobalt (1 percent) and other elements.

What Can I Substitute for Paint Primer on Dry Wall?

Whether you renovate an older home or build a newer one, you come across drywall. Drywall contains gypsum and has a slightly rough texture. The drywall serves as the basis for any walls in your home. Primer essentially primes the surface, preparing the drywall for the top paint layer.

How to Clean Bolster Pillow

Bolster pillows are simply cushions that are shaped like cylinders and are either filled with cotton or down stuffing.

How to Make a Toilet Paper Cake

Create a party decoration that's sure to capture the attention of all your guests. A toilet paper cake is a humorous party table centerpiece that's suitable for different parties, such as over-the-hill birthday celebrations or pre-wedding parties. They also makes a funny gift for a friend feeling under the weather.

How to Fix a Wrinkled Collar

Wrinkles around the collar can make even the nicest shirts, jackets and dresses look horrible when worn without ironing them out. It doesn't matter if you're wearing Dolce and Gabbana or a Walmart brand t-shirt; wrinkles make you look as though you plucked your clothes from the hamper instead of the closet.

How to Get Charcoal Out of Carpet

Removing charcoal from your carpet is a delicate process. The harder you work to remove the charcoal residue, the more you’ll push it into the carpet and the worse the stain can get.

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