How to choose the perfect reading chair; 5 options for parents sick of plastic kids’ furniture; An outdated bedroom becomes a calming retreat; How to get nail polish off carpeting; When growing transplants for the garden, don’t crowd the roots; With the growing season come treasures for an Asian treat;
 
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5 secrets of successful gardeners
How to cultivate a garden that lasts.
How to choose the perfect reading chair
Style experts share their favorite pieces, along with advice on comfort and design.
 
5 options for parents sick of plastic kids’ furniture
We took a designer to Room & Board to hunt for pieces that transcend typical kid stuff.
 
An outdated bedroom becomes a calming retreat
Hardwood floors and modern accents give new life to a master bedroom.
 
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How to get nail polish off carpeting
Even after a few months, you should be able to remove most of the stain.
 
When growing transplants for the garden, don’t crowd the roots
You don’t want to constrain the roots of transplants that are waiting to go into the soil.
 
With the growing season come treasures for an Asian treat
Put your garden to work with easy and delicious spring rolls.
 
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