How To Make Homemade Ice Melt DIYheck Our 9 Recipes

How To Make Homemade Ice Melt DIY

The most popular method to make homemade ice melt is to use dish soap and rubbing alcohol. To do this, mix together a half-gallon of hot water, six drops of dish soap, and ¼ cup of rubbing alcohol. The ice will bubble and melt once this mixture is poured onto it. Winter’s snow is upon …

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WHEN TO PLANT HOLLYHOCK SEEDS…

WHEN TO PLANT, SPRING OR FALL? Hollyhocks must establish a root system first, and then they can produce the stalk(s) of flowers you love so much. Often they are planted in the fall to give them a chance to establish a system during the winter months. While other plants are loafing and going into dormancy, …

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Discover These Elegant Outdoor Christmas Decorations Ideas

11 Outdoor Christmas Decorations Ideas For Your Backyard Or Front Yard

This is the season for outdoor Christmas decorations, and what better way to celebrate than to adorn your home with festive Christmas decor and twinkling Christmas lights. From enchanting entryways to illuminated entrances, this collection of creative and decoration ideas promises to make your outdoor space shine like never before. Check out these unique outdoor …

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Welcome to our Castor Bean page…a special section of Wuv’n Acres Gourden©

The beautiful hues of the CARMENCITA BLOOD RED CASTOR,one of many varieties we grow each summer.You would think we’d have enough seeds to keep up with the demand,but each year even though we add more plants, wow, do you folks eat ’em up!Okay, let me clarify, not EAT them up, but you get my drift.Summer …

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HOW TO BROWN PAPER BAG YOUR WALLS AND MORE!

If you happened upon this page, you may be searching for a technique called “Brown Bagging” for your walls. While the idea of pasting various papers to the wall is nothing new, a unique combination of products and a lady by the name of Bonnye Manning inspired me not only to try the technique, but …

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How To Shred Leaves For Compost? Try These 5 Ways!

How To Shred Leaves For Compost? Try These 5 Ways!

Here are 5 ways to shred leaves for compost: Shred them with a leaf shredder. Run them over with a lawnmower. Chop them with a weed wacker. Jumps on the pile of leaves. Use leaves as chicken bedding. How amazing does this leaf compost look? It’s organic and full of nutrients essential for plant growth! …

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Dazzle Your Home And Yard with These Stunning Blue Christmas Tree Decorating Ideas

12 Blue Christmas Tree Decorating Ideas

Hello Christmas! If you’re like me, you’ll probably be getting ready to start decorating your home and yard and putting up the tree. And I’m here to let you in on a secret – blue Christmas trees are all the rage this year! They’re funky yet absolutely gorgeous!  Think you like the idea of a …

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How To Keep Pool Cover From Sagging? Try These 9 Methods!

How To Keep Pool Cover From Sagging? Try These 9 Methods!

If your pool cover is sagging, there are a number of quick fixes you can try out that are bound to do the trick. The most common hacks are keeping the center of the pool cover higher than the edges and securing the edges with heavy objects. Are you a parent of a child who …

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Do Rabbits Eat Roses? How To Protect Your Rose Bushes From Bunnies

Do Rabbits Eat Roses? How To Protect Your Rose Bushes From Bunnies

Do rabbits eat rose bushes? Yes! They eat the petals, buds, leaves, stems, bark, and even thorns if they’re still young. They eat parts of the rose bush closer to the ground since they can’t reach high, so you better protect your roses with chicken wire or rabbit repellent to prevent damage. Are your roses …

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Dallisgrass Vs Crabgrass: The Difference Between These Weeds And How To Control Them

Dallisgrass Vs Crabgrass: The Difference Between These Weeds And How To Control Them

Dallisgrass is an upright weed that grows tall, whereas crabgrass has broad leaves and grows lower to the ground. Dallisgrass grows off the side of its stem and has large seed heads with black spots on them. Crabgrass grows out of the top of its stem and has small seed heads. Dalligrass and crabgrass are …

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