Sweep.
Seems like washing soda is the best bet. Get a packet of it (dry) and sprinkle over the paving. Then sprinkle to dampen down. Leave a couple of days for it to work. ?does it need to be kept damp?
Sweep.
Seems like washing soda is the best bet. Get a packet of it (dry) and sprinkle over the paving. Then sprinkle to dampen down. Leave a couple of days for it to work. ?does it need to be kept damp? read more
Copper and brass aren’t produced locally but if we own copper or brass objects it is great to be able to clean them easily with this simple product:
Tomato sauce.
Put on a healthy dollop and spread read more
Tip from Lynne Whittle:
Oil of cloves kills mould spores. Recommendation is to put 4 drops of oil of cloves in 750mls of water then spray it on. Wipe off (the mould will come off too).
Oil of cloves read more
Mould – an urgent problem with all the rain and flooding. It is damaging and it is bad for our health. Don’t leave it. This needs prompt attention.
A Victorian Government [url=http://www.health.vic.gov.au/environment/downloads/mould_growth.pdf]fact read more
http://down—to—earth.blogspot.com.au/
This is a great website that has a lot of the sorts of things we are trying to collect on the Transition The Grove Forums. Enjoy. She was featured on read more
I have yet to try this out but here is the ‘formula’:
Put white vinegar and some lemon peels in a jar.
I guess we’d have to be very careful what we used it on until we understood it’s read more
Clove balls to hang in wardrobes:
Take an orange and poke cloves in all over it. Leave it to dry out – the orange will shrink as it dries. Hang in wardrobe as an anti-mould.
I’ve never done read more
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