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The housing scene: Money does grow on trees

A study by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Bureau of Business Research found that, nationwide, trees collectively add more than $31.5 billion of value to private homes each year. The research, ...
Money trees (Pachira aquatica) are popular houseplants thanks to their attractive growth habit and the fact that they're safe to grow around pets. While they're generally considered easy to maintain ...
New research shows Brits start using classic 'mumisms' like "money doesn't grow on trees" and "were you born in a barn" when they turn into their mothers at age 37 ...
Prices of many things have gone up significantly in recent times. One way to combat that, as a gardener, is to start plants ...
The old money look gives your home a quiet elegance. Specific plantings along your driveway help achieve that look in your landscaping to welcome guests.
We all remember how we groaned when mum told us money doesn't grow on trees. But it only takes us a couple of decades before we start repeating the 'mumisms' that used to drive us mad.
If you're looking to get rid of your Bradford pear trees ahead of this spring season, the Missouri Department of Conservation ...
Like it or not, every decision about how you earn, save and use your cash can alter your happiness for better or worse. And, ...
Check out this guide to learn all about the ways to make money fast in Garden Horizons, including best crops and mutations to look out for.
The move also means that about 75,000 tons of peaches will likely go to waste.