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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] [Flood Preparation 101]( Flood season is around the corner for the Midwest; the combination of snow melt and spring showers provide more water than rivers and streams can handle and the already soaked ground can’t absorb the rest. [Read More]( [Four Homemade Planters for Spring]( If you’ve got a green thumb, spring is the perfect time to put it to use! [Read More]( [Stage Your Kitchen on the Cheap]( One of the best ways to entice a new buyer is to give your kitchen a homey feel they can’t resist. [Read More]( [DIY Tricks to Boost your Wifi Signal]( Now that we have the Internet in our pockets we are no longer tied down to desktop computers, or even laptops. [Read More]( [6 Tips for Landscaping Tiny Yards]( Not every homeowner has (or wants) an enormous backyard, but a lack of acreage is no reason to forgo creating the landscaping design of your dreams. [Read More]( [What’s a French Drain and How Can It Help Me?]( Despite the term “French” in the title, this clever drainage system is nothing more than a gravel-covered ditch designed to carry ground and rain water away from your home. 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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