Best Money Tips: How to Make the Most of a Small Garden

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Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found articles on how to make the most of a small garden, how to kill household ants with two natural ingredients, and when it’s a good idea to get travel insurance.

Top 5 Articles

Five Ways to Get the Most Bang for Your Buck from a Small Garden — Certain plant pairs, like tomato and basil, have a symbiotic relationship and grow very well together. [The Simple Dollar]

Kill Household Ants Naturally With These 2 Ingredients — All you need for a DIY ant trap is baking soda and powdered sugar. [PopSugar Smart Living]

Here’s When You Should Get Travel Insurance — and When You Should Skip It — You may want to get travel insurance if your itinerary involves a lot of flights and stopovers. [The Penny Hoarder]

9 Rampant Toxic Behaviors that Break Relationships Up — Using hateful gestures (things like name-calling, threats, eye-rolling, and hostile teasing) as a substitute for honest communication is poisonous to a relationship. [Marc & Angel Hack Life]

6 Summer Tips for Unwinding, Recharging and Taking Care of Yourself — Make a conscious effort to go slow and fully enjoy the sights, sounds, smells and people of your summer. [The Positivity Blog]

Other Essential Reading

Grocery wars: Amazon set to expand its delivery with purchase of Whole Foods — The $13.7 billion purchase of Whole Foods will allow Amazon to expand into many more grocery-delivery markets. [The Christian Science Monitor]

Credit Summer School: Back to the Basics — Join Experian's #CreditChat tomorrow at 3 p.m. ET for a discussion on all things credit! [Experian]

How To Live In A Van (And Do What You Love) — One couple shares the small secrets to living on the road, doing what you love. [Listen Money Matters]

Green Your Routine: Ways To Detoxify Your Bathroom — Replace one-and-done cleaning products with their reusable counterparts. [Shoplet]

Wet Wipes: Not Just For Baby’s Bottoms — Wet wipes are actually great at removing stains on clothing, furniture, and even carpet!  [HealthyArea.org]

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