This Old House Radio Hour

Stop Killing Your Plants + Carl Radke’s Story of Home + Flooring Mistakes to Avoid

50 min · 21 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Stop Killing Your Plants + Carl Radke’s Story of Home + Flooring Mistakes to Avoid

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If your houseplants keep dying, it might not be your fault, it might be your approach. The duo behind Tanner the Planter share simple, practical ways to actually keep your plants alive, from choosing the right plant for your space to knowing when (and when not) to water. Then, Bravo’s Carl Radke takes us back to the small Pittsburgh home that shaped his childhood—filled with both warmth and hardship—and reflects on how that space still defines his idea of home today. Plus, A flooring expert breaks down the real differences between hardwood, laminate, and LVP, and how to decide whether to repair or replace when damage starts to show. In This Episode You’ll Learn: * Whether to use spray foam insulation in a cold, old farmhouse basement (and concerns about future renovations, safety, and off-gassing). * How to handle stone steps and a walkway that have become embedded in a growing tree without damaging it. * The correct step-by-step order for renovating a basement bathroom from scratch. * Diagnosing a mysterious intermittent scratching noise coming from a cold air return vent. All of this, plus we’re answering your home improvement questions at 877-This Old House Radio Hour! — That’s (877) 864-7460.

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