Now that holiday shopping is over, it’s time to think about what to buy for your home. If you need some help choosing products, we have all the advice you need. We’ve tested hundreds of products this year, and some of our favorites on sale ahead of the new year.
Everything from down comforters to robot vacuums is discounted for up to 46 percent off after Christmas. Prices from brands including Dyson, Casper, Shark, Tempur-Pedic, Black+Decker, and more start at only $20, so you definitely don’t want to miss out. Keep scrolling for Spruce-tested and approved home, cleaning, bedding, and mattress deals.
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Brands including Casper, Brooklinen, Cozy Earth and Frontgate are on sale, and you can shop duvets, pillows, bath towels, and more starting at just $20. Our “Best Down-Alternative Comforter” from Buffy is on sale for 15 percent off at Amazon when you add the on-page coupon. The moisture-wicking Tencel lyocell fill is made from recycled materials and eucalyptus, making it ideal for people with allergies. Plus, the duvet has corner loops to tie it to a cover, and it’s machine washable. You can also snag our “Best Budget Down Pillow” with a double discount right now. We found that the feather and polyester down fill provided medium support, and we didn’t experience any feathers sticking out of the cotton exterior.
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You can score some major deals on vacuums and cleaning tools right now, with discounts up to $340 off. It’s the perfect opportunity to invest in larger devices, like an upright vacuum or a carpet cleaner. Not only does this robot vacuum take care of the cleaning for you, but it also doubles as a mop—and it’s 40 percent off. We thought it was so effective during testing that we picked it as our
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Even if you’re growing on a small scale, rotating your crops is important. Grow the same crop in the same soil over and over again and you’re inviting problems, like a build-up of pests and diseases, or nutritional deficiencies in the soil. Another advantage of moving crops around your plot is that you can follow one crop with another that likes growing in the conditions the previous crop left behind: a win-win situation.
If you're one of the many people who use the start of a new year to take on a house-wide clean out, you may be wondering which categories you should think about tackling first.
There are lots of words that Irish gardeners could use to sum up the year that was 2023. “Wet” is certainly high on the list, given the record levels of rainfall experienced in most parts of the country from late summer onwards as well as the badly waterlogged state of many soils.
Ah, New Year’s resolutions. Maybe they motivate you each year, or maybe you think, “Why bother?”. Studies show that by the end of January, over 40% of those who made resolutions at the start of the new year quit. There are many reasons for backing out on a new goal- life changes, unrealistic expectations, and lack of accountability, just to name a few. However, following a few simple strategies when creating and implementing resolutions can make you more likely to achieve your goals this New Year.
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From planting veggies and adding seasonal garden color schemes to colorful foliage, vertical gardening, and going organic — make 2024 fun and green with these New Year indoor gardening resolutions.
As the calendar turns to January, garden enthusiasts eagerly embrace the fresh start that the new year brings to their outdoor spaces. The garden calendar for January sets the tone for the months ahead, encouraging both novice and seasoned gardeners to embark on a journey of renewal and growth. In the midst of winter, the garden becomes a canvas for planning, preparing, and envisioning the lush beauty that will unfold in the coming seasons.
As this New Year unfolds, it’s the perfect time to transform your gardening practices by waving bye to the common plant-growing mistakes. This guide will offer you some meaningful insights and practical solutions that promise a thriving yard!
Happy New Year! It is your GPOD editor Joseph here, and today I’m sharing some of my New Year’s Resolutions… for my garden. Some things that I’m thinking I want do to in the garden this year.