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Lee Stewart |
08-26-2019 05:25 AM |
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Keep bugs from swimming in your drinks by topping glasses with baking cup liners. Cut a small X into the center of each liner, poke a (reusable or paper) straw through the hole and enjoy your beverage pest-free.
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Lee Stewart |
08-26-2019 05:26 AM |
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For healthy plants, it’s important to get water to the roots. Here’s my method: I drill holes in water bottles and bury them alongside my plants, leaving just the cap above the ground. To water the plants, I unscrew the bottles’ caps, fill the bottles and screw the caps back on. It requires some extra effort, but it conserves water, and my plants—especially the tomatoes—are thriving like never before.
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Lee Stewart |
08-26-2019 05:29 AM |
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Do you have a hard time starting seeds or cuttings? Try soda bottle greenhouses. Cut the bottom off 2-liter soda bottles and remove the labels. Each seed gets its own micro greenhouse! Remove the greenhouses once the seeds have germinated and cuttings are rooted.
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Lee Stewart |
08-26-2019 05:30 AM |
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I only own one watering can, so I need to refill it four or five times to water all of the plants on my patio. Instead of buying more overpriced watering cans, I use old milk jugs. I drill a few holes in the caps, fill up the jugs with water and I’m good to go.
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Lee Stewart |
08-26-2019 05:32 AM |
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Do you have a noisy drip coming from the downspout that's driving you nuts? I discovered an easy way to stop the drip — just push a kitchen sponge into the bottom of the downspout. It'll muffle the dripping noise without blocking the water flow.
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Lee Stewart |
08-26-2019 05:35 AM |
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If you’re having a graduation party or some other occasional event out in the yard, you may require extra electricity. Here’s a great way to keep extension cord plugs dry. Cut notches in the opposite sides of a reusable plastic container and snap on the lid. Your plugs will stay dry if it happens to rain or the ground is moist.
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Lee Stewart |
08-26-2019 05:37 AM |
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