If you are avoiding harmful ice melt chemicals, you might opt to spread a traction material on snow. While this option is ...
Stop destroying your driveway.
Snow has returned to the Philadelphia region, and along with it the white residues on streets and sidewalks that result from ...
Coffee grounds: Grab your used coffee grounds on the way out the door and sprinkle them over the ice. The heat from the ...
Snow cover provides a heavy blanket of winter mulch that insulates the soil, prevents heat from escaping and keeps soil ...
Whether you are out of rock salt or you never purchased it, you can still use some household items to melt the ice and snow.
It's easy to dash to the closest hardware store to grab a bag of salt, but experts say there are a lot of environmental and ...
Experts recommend about a handful of rock salt per square yard. For calcium chloride ice melt, you can use far less, at a handful per three yards. That means in many cases, you may only need a few ...
A winter storm is coming, so you’ve dragged the snow shovels from their summer hiding places, stocked up at the grocery store ...
It’s best to deploy the deicer before the snow falls and temperatures start to drop. This “anti-icing” helps prevent ice from ...
Ice crystals form faster when it's very cold, overwhelming salt's ability to interfere, according to the chemical company. On ...