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Elizabeth

Sanford, FL
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  • 1. Gently wash the leaves, removing any garden debris.
  • 2. Lay out the leaves, sandwiching them between dry paper towels. Place them in the microwave.
  • 3. Microwave at 30 second intervals or until leaves are dry and crispy. Our usual drying time is 1 minute.

The Fastest Way To Dry Herbs

We want to make the most of every herb we grow this year. We also want to store some for later use. And we want to do it quickly. For small batches, the most convenient drying method we ...»
have found is...the microwave!

No thyme to wait for herbs to dangle about drying? Or maybe you live in a humid climate like we do? Try these simple steps to quickly preserve every last leaf in your herb garden.

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  • Elizabeth
    Commented 5 days ago
    Doesn't that defeat the purpose of healthy growing?
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Painting: How to prep floors for painting them?

What to use to clean floors for painting? Patio has some paint on it now do I need some special cleaner?
Elizabeth
Elizabeth Sanford, FL
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  • Elizabeth
    Commented on Jul 31, 2012
    The floor is concrete they are painted it's a flat paint old and faded not peeling. That's all ...»
    I can tell you

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  • lounge and dining rooms with painted concrete floors- in white of course!
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  • floors in the study
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Painted concrete floors

We have painted the floors in the study, lounge, dining, bedroom and walk in robe! loving it and sooo cheap and easy to maintain. We used Berger Jet Dry aqua tread satin. The concrete was ...»
cleaned, holes were filled and sanded- just like a wall would be. We then rolled 3 coats of the Berger on.

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  • Elizabeth
    Commented on Jul 30, 2012
    What do you clean the concrete with? What if there is some kind of paint on it now?
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