My dear friend, Myrtle sent me more helpful hints that I'd like to try using.
I'm always looking for pebbles or shards of clay pottery to block the drainage holes when I pour dirt into pots.
I've never thought to use coffee filters. Now I just have to remember this the next time I repot our plants.
The photo that Myrtle sent me had a copyright on it so I thought I'd better take my own photo.
Myrtle's photo had large, very pretty paper cupcake cups over tall glasses. I didn't have that. My glass was also too small and when I put the straw in, the cupcake cup would lean against the lip of the glass and there would be a gap where the insects could get in.
I had to switch to this tall mug so the straw would stay put. Maybe I could use coffee filters which are larger.
Art just said, "Why do you even need that? We don't entertain outdoors anyway in Hawaii. We also don't have bees trying to get into our drinks."
Ah well, I tried.
So did I tell you already about WD40 cleaning crayon marks off of walls?
Do you have any other tricks you can share?
I'm always looking for pebbles or shards of clay pottery to block the drainage holes when I pour dirt into pots.
I've never thought to use coffee filters. Now I just have to remember this the next time I repot our plants.
The photo that Myrtle sent me had a copyright on it so I thought I'd better take my own photo.
Myrtle's photo had large, very pretty paper cupcake cups over tall glasses. I didn't have that. My glass was also too small and when I put the straw in, the cupcake cup would lean against the lip of the glass and there would be a gap where the insects could get in.
I had to switch to this tall mug so the straw would stay put. Maybe I could use coffee filters which are larger.
Art just said, "Why do you even need that? We don't entertain outdoors anyway in Hawaii. We also don't have bees trying to get into our drinks."
Ah well, I tried.
So did I tell you already about WD40 cleaning crayon marks off of walls?
Do you have any other tricks you can share?