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        Top 70 Winter Projects

        1. 1. Fireplace Safety Essentials (02:59)

          Before the cold weather months, inspect your fireplace with these tips.

        2. 2. Preparing Your Home for Winter (01:00)

          Protect your home from Old Man Winter with these quick and easy fixes.

        3. 3. Preparing Your Home for Winter (01:00)

          Protect your home from Old Man Winter with these quick and easy fixes.

        4. 5. Make Your Own Holiday Wreath (01:01)

          Approved: Crafters of all skill levels can make a glorious holiday wreath using a simple wire form.

        5. 6. Over-Wintering Tips (04:32)

          Successfully over-winter vegetables by layering rich mulch in your garden.

        6. 7. Lawn Maintenance

          DIY Network offers a few tips and tricks to keep your lawn looking great all year round.

        7. 8. Chimney Caps (01:31)

          Care for your chimney this winter by installing a chimney cap.

        8. 9. Preparing Your Yard for Winter (01:00)

          Before winter comes calling, try these tips to keep your grass healthy.

        9. 10. Seasonal Storage Tips (01:00)

          This DIY Basic provides tips for packing and storing your seasonal items.

        10. 11. De-icing Your Driveway (02:14)

          Take a look at various deicers now available on the market.

        11. 12. Winter BBQ Tips (04:05)

          Mr.Barbecue shares handy outdoor cooking tips for winter.

        12. 13. Baseboard Heating (01:07)

          Learn the advantages of baseboard heating and discover how it works.

        13. 14. Build this outdoor fireplace (01:52)

          Keep warm this fall and winter by building your own outdoor fireplace. Here's a step-by-step.

        14. 15. Wovel Snow Shovel (01:15)

          An ergonomically designed snow shovel on a wheel uses the power of your arms not your back.

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