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Mary Lou Chisholm

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  • using clearance window flower boxes are a great alternative to traditional shelving. Mason jars (when filled :)) are pretty for storage! 1
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updating a bathroom for $71.00!

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Janel Hutton Cushing, WI
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  • The blooms of the oxblood lily (via Louis the Plant Geek).
  • A mass planting of oxblood lilies (via Edens Blooms, a mail-order source for them).
  • They usually bloom in September (via the Southern Bulb Company, a mail-order source).

Oxblood lilies for fall color

If you live anywhere from the mid-Atlantic states south and west to Texas, oxblood lilies, Rhodophiala bifida, are an excellent way to add vivid pops of color to the garden at a time when ...»
it is often looking tired and bedraggled. Related to the amaryllis, these natives of Argentina and Uruguay were introduced to gardens here when German immigrants in South America sent bulbs to compatriots who had immigrated to Texas. They are happiest in dappled shade, but handle heat and cold, drought and rain with aplomb. Louis the Plant Geek has an encyclopedic guide to their care and culture on his blog at: http://www.louistheplantgeek.com/a-gardening...

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Douglas Hunt New Smyrna Beach, FL
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Cleaning & Organization: How to remove fabric softener buildup residue from the clothes washer?

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Mary Lou Chisholm on Sep 19, 2012
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    Dee W on Sep 19, 2012
    After you remove this film, and if you still want to use your softener try diluting it a bit ...»
    more with water before adding to the machine.

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  • After attempting to clean with Comet and Liquid toilet bowl cleaner I still had this nasty hard water build up scuzzy ring. 10
  • This is the AFTER picture :) 1
  • The lemon Koolaid works in the dishwasher too for removing the soap scum build up from the insides.  Just put in in place of the soap and run an empty washer on it's regular cycle...  The before and after will amaze you!
  • I know this looks nasty, but remember it's just Koolaid :) 1
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How to Clean that Stubborn Toilet Bowl Ring for .25 cents

Chemical free trick to clean that nasty toilet bowl ring.. http://anyonecandecorate.blogspot.com/2012/0... ...»

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AnyoneCanDecorate Beaumont, CA
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