A gardener uses a properly positioned soaker hose beneath mulch in a vegetable garden, showing how correct placement helps deliver water directly to plant roots while reducing waste – Shutterstock A soaker hose can feel like a gardener’s secret weapon, quietly delivering water while saving time and effort. However, the wrong placement can turn this helpful tool into a leaky garden headache that leaves some plants thirsty while others sit in soggy soil. Many gardeners […]

Properly collected plant samples with healthy and damaged leaves give Cooperative Extension plant clinics the information they need to diagnose diseases, insect damage, and nutrient problems accurately. Good evidence leads to better gardening advice and healthier plants – Shutterstock A struggling tomato plant, a mystery bug chewing holes through bean leaves, or a tree that suddenly drops leaves can send even experienced gardeners searching for answers. A Cooperative Extension plant clinic offers one of the […]

A magnifying glass sits on a yellow background next to a return policy graphic. Hosting a summer party often means buying groceries in bulk, which can lead to overbuying or ending up with food that spoils faster than expected. Before you load up your cart with party supplies, it is incredibly helpful to understand your grocery store’s return policy. Most major warehouse clubs offer very generous satisfaction guarantees that cover unexpected food issues. Shutterstock. Summer […]

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A retired couple reviews financial documents with a focus on long-term care planning, highlighting the importance of preparing for expenses beyond the first few years – Shutterstock According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, about 70% of Americans who reach age 65 will need some form of long-term care during their lifetime. While many people budget for a few months of assistance, the financial challenge often grows when care extends for several […]

Cutting a daily coffee habit saves roughly a thousand dollars a year, while refinancing your mortgage, moving to a cheaper apartment, or dropping an expensive car payment can save tens of thousands. Get the big fixed costs under control first: housing, transportation, and insurance. The small stuff takes care of itself once the major levers are set. Source

Most physicians have an estate plan. The problem isn’t that they skipped it. The problem is they did it once, filed it away, and never thought about it again. If you drafted your documents more than five years ago, and your life has changed in any meaningful way since then, that plan is probably wrong. Not slightly off. Wrong in ways that could leave your family dealing with a legal and financial mess at exactly […]

A smartphone displaying a budgeting app highlights the importance of reviewing financial data permissions before connecting accounts – Shutterstock Connecting a budgeting app to your bank account takes less than a minute. Understanding exactly what you’re giving that app permission to see can take much longer—and many people never look beyond the “Allow” button. “Too many Americans are stuck in financial products with lousy rates and service,” said former CFPB Director Rohit Chopra back in […]

YNAB is one of the best-known budgeting apps for a reason. It gives every dollar a job, encourages you to plan ahead, and forces you to pay attention to where your money is going. However, it isn’t the right budgeting tool for everyone. The service costs $109 per year or $14.99 per month. Some people also find the system too hands-on, want better investment tracking, or simply prefer a free budgeting app. I reviewed the […]

I now have just over 100 pickleball paddles, and as someone who is frugal, I am always looking for the best budget pickleball paddles for your buck. That said, I don’t just want a cheap paddle, but I want a paddle that plays really good at a low price, thus saving money. It’s all about the best value for your buck. For example, a $30 paddle is not a good deal if it has a […]

I updated my monthly expenses tracker with June data, so now have the complete ‘actuals’ data for last FY. Turned out that the ‘budget’ I had drawn up in July 2025 (just after I was retrenched and entered retiremen, but before then deciding to seek a new career) was excessively optimistic. The major expense blow-outs were:* monthly groceries averaged $1,711 per month, a lot higher than I had

You’ve built the budget. You’ve got the spreadsheet, the app, the categories all color-coded and ready to go. And by day twelve, it’s already falling apart. A grocery run went over. A “just this once” dinner out happened twice. Now the whole thing feels like one more failure to add to the pile. Here’s the truth: budgets don’t usually fail because people lack discipline. They fail because the budget itself wasn’t built to survive real […]