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Surprising Baking Soda Uses

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You may know that baking soda can be used to clean stuff and to make toothpaste, but we've rounded up 13 creatives uses for the product, many of which might be new to you.

7 Plants That Repel Flies Naturally!

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Hate flies? Keep them away with these herbs. Learn more about these seven herbs that deter flies naturally.

17 Flowers Poisonous to Cats (Spoiler: No Poinsettias)

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It's possible that poinsettias get the bummest rap in the plant world. They have a reputation as deadly beauties, but is the ubiquitous holiday plant actually one of the flowers poisonous to cats?

What chemical elements are needed for plant growth?

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Certain chemical elements, including potassium, phosphorus and nitrogen, are needed by every plant. You can learn more about the chemical elements that are needed for plant growth from this article.

How to Insulate Sliding Glass Doors

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Those attractive sliding glass doors are a source of heat loss. Learn more about insulating sliding glass doors.

Tool Guide

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The tool guide gives important information about choosing and using the right tool for the job. Find the tool guide at TLC Home.

How to Repair Driveway Cracks

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Repairing driveway cracks is a simple and rewarding project. Discover how easy it is to repair driveway cracks at HowStuffWorks.

American Bittersweet

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American bittersweet is a type of vine. Learn about growing, propagating, and using American bittersweet.

What is the crystalline substance found in disposable diapers?

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When we change our baby's diaper, he often has what we politely refer to as "crystal butt." There are little clear crystals on his bottom. It seems like they come from his diaper. Do you know what these crystals are?

Common Apple

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The common apple tree adds a pleasing form and pretty flowers as well as colorful and edible fruit to even small yards. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

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