Curing the Clutter Epidemic
Why Americans have so much stuff, and how we can learn to hold on to what really matters.
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Notes from the Field: Summer Growth Spurt
Get ready to grow, primp the patio, partner with the pests, and learn the secrets to season-long color.
7 Secrets to Season-Long Color
Try these simple solutions to create and enjoy a garden that shines year-round!
The Town that Rebuilt Itself
How a Kansas community vowed to turn their tornado-leveled town into a model for "green" living.
Collectible News & Notes
Check out these hard-to-find collectibles, and learn how to find your own.
“My Painting Is Worth How Much?”
How an unknown treasure hung on one woman’s wall for 30 years. Joan Heywood wasn't planning to take her favorite watercolor in for appraisal until her daughter insisted.
Stamp Acts
For millions, stamps inspire a lifelong passion, sometimes with unexpected benefits. When 8-year-old Amanda Morgenstern visited her great-grandmother, she discovered a hobby that inspires the line, color, and feeling of the work she creates today as a professional artist.
Urban Homesteads and Hope
An interview with the founder of a modern movement toward self-sufficiency.



















