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Use Sponges to Keep Water-Loving Plants Moist. "Nice way to cover the drain hole, too, so dirt doesn't escape."
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Redo (organize!!!) Peter's "Coffee Bar" (neat organizing containers to check out on this BLOG post)
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How to Stain Butcher Block Countertops
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Professional house cleaners spill their 10 best-kept secrets to save time & effort. 1 most definitely liked was how to remove grease/dirt build up from kitchen cabinets. Say to clean cabinets, 1st heat slightly damp sponge/cloth in microwave for 20 - 30 sec. until it's hot. Put on a pair of rubber gloves, spray cabinets w/ an all-purpose cleaner containing orange oil, then wipe off cleaner w/ hot sponge. This should make the kitchen look & smell wonderful too!
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This site is AWESOME. photo gallery of containers with instructions to plant and description of flower. One of the best I've seen.
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do this for the hutch (love the idea of adding color on the back panel)
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Ha - who woulda' thunk? Impromptu recipe holder! Let's you look at the recipe at eye level and keeps it off the counter! Clever!!!
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The Goodies in my Paint Supply Bin
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Top 10 Mistakes Made When Herb Gardening....
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How to cut herbs - for basil don't pluck leaves off, instead trim stem. Leave two sets of leaves on stem (leaves grow in pairs across from each other). Cut immediately above the second set of leaves from the ground. Plant will then grow new branches from this cut.
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CAMPFIRE! Homemade Fire Starters (wax, sawdust, dryer lint, egg carton)
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wrap a gift with a pocket for holding the card
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Painting Tip - Press and seal wrap instead of taping everything.
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dryer sheets to clean baseboards--not only cleans up, coats them to repel hair and dust- - - YES, yes, YES...gotta try this!
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The single most effective way to get rid of a sunburn..
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HOW TO PAINT A FRONT DOOR Sponsored by: A freshly painted front door can boost a home's curb appeal. It's a weekend project with years with worth of curb appeal.
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DIY makeup remover that's even better than the MOST expensive brands. Easy to make, super cheap, and removes even the toughest waterproof makeup. Here's the recipe: 1 cup water; 1.5 TBSP Baby Shampoo Tear-Free; 1/8 TSP olive oil or coconut oil. Shake and save or share with friends!!!
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Laurie Nordin It really does work great
Jessica Jackson Meacham Hi, Laurie! I didn't know you were on Pinterest! I'm following you now... =)
homemade stainless steel cleaner2/3 parts white vinegar, a few drops of dish soap, and 1/3 part water...
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Jennifer Beckers @Rachel Lueck - is this what you were talking about??
Rachel Lueck yeah- only we were going to do it in lantern form.
simple way to get the dark scratches of of your dinner plates-Cheap too
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Step-by-step to a shiny, clean stainless sink!
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another pinner says: "Spray your weeds with diluted vinegar...not only will it kill them, but the plants and soil love it. Read how here, and see the before and after pictures. I just learned about this in my winter gardening class the other day and the teacher has done it for years."
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Growing Vegetables in Containers - Simple Container Vegetable Gardening Instructions
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rub with waxed paper, water doesn't leave a mark
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my cat would probably destroy these very quickly but they look nice
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twine balls (too bad Nate couldn't come and help me make 'em!)
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10 veggies that will grow in the shade (3-6 hrs. of sunlight)
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My leaning tower....of plants!
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Keri Tate I've had one of these for the last few year, and it's my favorite thing in my yard. I fill mine with cascades of purple and fuschia petunias. This one is really pretty too!
Kathy Sims Yeah! Someone who's done this! So what do you have connecting your pots? I envisioned a shepard's hook of some sort.....
Lea Ann Kobeck I would love to know how to do this also!!!
Kathy Sims It looks to be some type of iron stake.......
Keri Tate I used a piece of "rebar" and reinforced metal bar easily found at the hardware store. I pushed it into the ground about a foot down and then put the first pot on through the hole in the middle of the pot. Fill it with potting soil. Then thread the next pot but let it rest at an angle. Thread remaining pots and then fill with soil. Plant your flowers and make sure to press them in well. This requires more water than my other potted plants. It needs to be disassembled in the winter or the pots might crack with the expansion and contraction of the moisture in the soil. Learned that the hard way the first year. Good luck!
organize recipes
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Kathy Sims I started tonight...already had a recipe binder. Put all (that I wanted to keep) in sheet protectors and it's sitting on my recipe holder....ready for tomorrow's cooking!
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