Even if you don’t consider yourself handy around the house, if you have these everyday tools in your toolbox, you should be able to tackle most basic fixes and projects. Save... Read More
There are about 25,000 different species of orchids, making them one of the largest groups of flowering plants. They are native to many different areas of the world, and most are e... Read More
January is an excellent time of year to try your hand at gardening, which is both therapeutic and rewarding. A big yard is not necessary to enjoy a fruitful garden in the City. Con... Read More
Many holiday traditions are taken for granted — they’ve been a part of our upbringing, and we carry on with them today because the season just wouldn’t be the sam... Read More
Clocks are turned one hour back on Sunday, Nov. 4 at 2 a.m. Though this means we gain a precious hour of sleep, it also means that it gets darker much earlier and cooler weather is... Read More
Both the city of San Francisco and the state of California are often leaders in the environmental movement. Two new laws go into effect in October that will affect our everyday sho... Read More
In the Bay Area, we often enjoy our warmest weather in September — the ideal time to host a backyard barbecue for friends and family, though our mild climate really allows us... Read More
The Springtime can be a nuisance to those who suffer from pollen allergies, but irritants in the home like mold, mildew, dust mites, and pet dander can trouble allergy sufferers ye... Read More
Juicing, or making your own fresh juices and smoothies at home, is the latest craze for health-conscious consumers. The U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recommends three to f... Read More
San Franciscans are fortunate to have an abundance of food grown or raised within a small radius of where we live. This also provides ample opportunities to incorporate these food ... Read More
As of July 2011 all single-family homes that have a fossil fuel source or an attached garage must have a carbon monoxide (CO) detector. All other dwelling units, like apartment bui... Read More
During tough economic times, color trends in the world of fashion and home accessories tend to reflect the somber mood of the nation with neutral hues such as grays, blacks, and be... Read More
Even if we are fortunate to have robust rains in March, the lack of rain and snow that dominated our winter months will leave us playing catch up to reach average rainfall totals. ... Read More
One of the most useful items in the kitchen is arguably the cast-iron skillet – the same type that your grandmother used. Or if you’re lucky, maybe you have your grandm... Read More