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Tips for Keeping Your Walkway Ice-Free this Winter, Plus Is Adding a Root Cellar Worth the Investment?

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[DIYChatroom.com]( Hello DIYChatroom.com Member! Welcome to the latest edition of the DIYChatroom.com newsletter, your regular roundup of our favorite discussions and recommended reading. Enjoy the newsletter and thanks for continuing to be part of the DIYChatroom.com family. Your DIYChatroom.com Team [Visit DIYChatroom.com]( Top Discussions | [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [User] [Tips for Keeping Your Walkway Ice-Free this Winter]( When winter weather finally settles in, it can be a struggle to keep your walkway free of ice. [Read More]( [The Right and Wrong Way to Seal Your Windows for Winter]( Depending what part of the country you live in, the winter brings cold weather and it’s not always easy to keep the cold outside where it belongs. [Read More]( [Fall is More Than Pumpkin Spice: What to Do With All Those Leaves?]( If you’re lucky enough to have mature trees in your landscape, your autumn chores probably include raking more leaves than you care to deal with. [Read More]( [Is Adding a Root Cellar Worth the Investment?]( If you’ve got a large garden, some fruit trees or even access to a good farmer’s market, you probably have more affordable fruits and vegetables than you know what to do with each fall. [Read More]( [Winterize Your Backyard Pond]( If you get temperatures below freezing during the winter months, you’re going to have to winterize your pond before the water ices over. [Read More]( [Six Festive Holiday Crafts Using Pinecones]( Making holiday crafts always seems like a great idea until you read the list of supplies and realize that you’re going to spend a small fortune at the craft store. Recommended [Four Crafty Upcycling Crafts You Will Love]( [Everything You Need to Know About Buying a Power Washer]( [How to Weatherproof Your Home]( [Painting Your Home Exterior: Tips, Tricks, and Techniques]( [Bathroom Remodeling on a Budget]( [5 DIY Tips to Transform Your Garage]( This email was sent by DIYChatroom.com, a part of VerticalScope Inc., 111 Peter Street, Suite 700, Toronto, ON, M5V2H1. If you have any questions regarding the communications you receive from us, please [contact us](. [Manage your email preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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