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Shifrah Combiths

Contributing Writer at Apartment Therapy

Shifrah Combiths has been writing professionally for twenty years and she loves lifestyle photography, memory keeping, gardening, reading, and going to the beach with her husband and children.

Shifrah grew up in San Francisco, but has come to appreciate smaller town life in Tallahassee, Florida, which she now calls home. With five children, Shifrah is learning a thing or two about how to keep a fairly organized and pretty clean house with a grateful heart in a way that leaves plenty of time for the people who matter most.

Publications

  • Apartment Therapy
    20 articles
  • Reader's Digest
    7 articles
  • Realtor.com
    6 articles
  • The Kitchn
    6 articles
  • Family Handyman
    4 articles
  • Reader's Digest
    2 articles
  • Apartment Therapy
    2 articles

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  • What Is a Monstera Plant?
    7 May—Family Handyman
    Monsteras are a favorite houseplant that can last many years. Here's how to tell if your monstera is sick and what to do to help it thrive. Now Trending The monstera I’ve had for years is one of my favorite plant babies. I bought it as a small desktop plant from Trader Joe’s, and it’s now an impressive, large plant in the corner of our bedroom. I’ve had to re-pot it multiple times, I’ve given it a moss pole to climb, and I’ve been excited at the emergence of every gorgeously fenestrated leaf....
  • The “5-Minute” Hack That Saved Me Thousands on My Long-Distance Move (So Simple!)
    29 Apr—Apartment Therapy
    We independently select these products—if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission. All prices were accurate at the time of publishing. Check out the The New Mover to discover the latest tips and most innovative hacks to make your next move the smoothest one yet. This content is presented by T-Mobile; it was created independently by our editorial team. It’s been nearly three years since my family and I made a long-distance move from Florida to Tennessee. It was an unexpected...
  • What Are Spurge Weeds and How Do You Get Rid Of Them?
    15 Apr—Family Handyman
    If you have a lawn, you'll almost certainly have spurge weeds. Knowing about them can help you deal with them so they don't ruin your lawn. Now Trending Spring is the perfect time to prepare for everything summer brings. The warmer weather and later sunlight bring people outside of their homes and into their yards. From filling container gardens to laying new mulch, spring is kickoff season for yard work. Just a couple of weeks ago, here in east Tennessee, we started needing to mow our lawns...
  • When Are You Too Old to Mow Your Own Lawn? Experts Weigh In
    28 Mar—Family Handyman
    With the many risks of mowing the lawn, many people want to know the age to stop mowing. Now Trending Nothing compares to the first flush of spring with its warm breezes, blooming foliage, and sunny days. It’s also the time of year that regular landscaping must begin again, including mowing the lawn, which brings up the common question of what age to stop mowing the lawn. For some older adults especially, mowing the lawn is a great opportunity to get some exercise while enjoying the sunshine...
  • We Asked 3 Chefs to Name the Best Frozen French Fries — Here’s What They Said
    19 Mar—Apartment Therapy Media
    We independently select these products—if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission. All prices were accurate at the time of publishing. Cooking for the family involves so much more than just preparing meals. Meal planning, inventory management, shopping, putting groceries away, and cleaning up from cooking are all behind-the-scenes components of this huge part of caring for children. On top of this are all the additional considerations, such as ensuring a balanced, healthy...

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