March 27, 2009
DIY...cheap alternatives for planting
Also, here is another way of making your own planting pots with newspaper!
Lori
Turn clipped branches into new trees..
I've been looking for some ways to save money and also be able to increase the number of hardwood and fruit trees in my yard. I just found a great help!
Make "Willow Water" to use as a root hormone! Then cut branches off the trees you already have and soak them overnight in it. Plant them in the ground and you are done! I believe it because we have willow bushes all over our yard and them babies grow like mad.
Here are the full instructions:
Any species of willow will work. You will need some of the small branches - pencil-thin seems to work the best. Cut them up into small pieces.
For an all-purpose rooting tonic, 2 cups of cut stems soaked in a half gallon of warm water for one or two days. For a stronger tonic, use more willow stems! To make the tonic faster, use boiling water instead of warm and soak overnight. This will work even if you are lazy and just use cold water and soak the willow stems for a couple of days. Use promptly and make a fresh batch for each use. Or, put your willow water in a jar with a tight fitting lid and stick it in the refrigerator. It will keep for a few weeks or so that way . . .
Using willow water is even easier than making it. Soak cuttings you want to root in it overnight. Or water your soil-planted cuttings with the willow water. Two applications should do it. Some cuttings will root directly in a jar of willow water. The stuff also works great when you are setting out transplants - just water them with it after you plant them! Try this the next time you get a bouquet of roses - you might get a beautiful rose bush or two!
I wish I had known this last Summer when I tried to root some tree branches :o) I will definitely be using it for more apple trees :o)
March 26, 2009
Shipping container houses!
Cool homes made out of shipping containers. I wonder if they echo as much as my house does with it's hardwood floors? :o)
March 24, 2009
Meal Planning
March 23, 2009
Indoor Seed Starting
Here's a great article about it. I also have a friend that uses a 4 tier metal storage rack and hangs shop lights above each shelf, from the bottom of the shelf above it. You can grow a lot of plants on that rack!
Here's a blog by the same lady with lots more info.
March 22, 2009
Homemade Laundry Detergent
80 loads (approx.)
Ingredients
- 1 bar bath soap, grated (your favorite brand, fels naptha is great)
- 1 cup arm & hammer super washing soda laundry detergent (a laundry booster)
- 1/2 cup borax
- hot water
Directions
- Place grated soap in a pot.
- Cover with water and simmer over medium heat until all soap is melted, stirring occasionally.
- Pour into 5 gallon bucket.
- Add washing soda and borax.
- Add enough hot water to fill the bucket.
- Stir (I use a long measuring stick, but any long stick will work).
- Let sit overnight to gel.
- Use 1 cup per load.
- (You can pour this into old detergent containers or leave in the bucket. Please cover with a lid if leaving in the bucket to protect children and pets.).
Homemade butter
Of course the kids pooped out and I had to finish it, lol.
March 21, 2009
Last minute Coborn's deals
Also, they have 64 oz Food Club 100% Apple Juice for .99!
Sale ends today!
In tomorrow's ad they have lots of b1/g1 free deals. And you no longer need coupons for them, which is great because there also aren't limits on quantities.