373K views · 12K reactions | Here Are My 15 Favorite Cleaning Hacks of 2025!🥰🤍 🧽 Do you know any of these 15 amazing cleaning tips? 1. Mop your bath and shower. 2. Keep you bin fresh with bicarbonate of soda. 3. Spray around windows & doors with diluted peppermint oil to deter insects. 4. Deodorise your mattress with bicarbonate of soda. 5. Use the same method to deodorise your carpets. 6. Remove hard water stains from your toilet with a pumice Stick. 7. Whiten the bowl with denture tablets. 8. Soak your shower heads in white vinegar to remove limescale easily. 9. Unblock Your drains with bicarbonate of soda & white vinegar. 10. Remove dust easily from upholstery using a lint roller. 11. Clean & prevent bathroom mirrors from fogging by buffing them with shaving cream. 12.
185K views · 9.6K reactions | Did you know one of the best ways to protect the rest of your garden from pests is actually to plant HERBS? 🌿 Comment HERBS to get my Herb Garden Guide for free and learn how to grow all the herbs in this video + more. I like to plant what I call a living border around all my fruits and vegetables – I pack the sides and corners of my raised beds with herbs like thyme, chives, rosemary and other strong-scented herbs to repel all the critters I don’t want getting to my garden. 🛑🐛 Herbs repel pests naturally – and they give me tons of fresh herbs to cook with all year long. Win-win! Wanna know which herbs to plant and how to grow them the EASY way? Comment HERBS and I’ll send you my free Herb Garden Guide to help you start growing your own pest repella
31K views · 28K reactions | Comment FILL for information about how to fill your raised beds to save money! I also explain the key differences between straw and hay!! When I started my garden I ordered raised bed soil in bulk from a local plant nursery. That is definitely the route I would go if you have multiple raised beds. in my experience you just need to have a big enough project to make the delivery fee make sense, but that will be dependent on where you live. I wish I would have explored that option for my mother-in-laws garden in this video because it took twice the soil than I was expecting haha #smallspacegardening #tinygarden #newgarden #newgardener #containergardening #tomatogarden #raisedbedgarden | Real Farmer Jeff | Facebook
807K views · 4.9K reactions | So easy & it works. For all my cleaning tips, tricks, hacks and recipes check out my e-books. Click on “all comments” to see the link #clean #cleaning #cleanhome #mopping #cleaning video #CleaningHacks #CleaningTips #CleaningHack #springcleaning | Danielle Tays | Facebook
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60K views · 418 reactions | Over the years I have played around with my designs, researched ideal bed sizes, widths and it all comes down to easy accesiblity and harvesting.Working with your space is ideal and you may adjust some of these rules 1. Having access to clean up the garden, bring soil and get as close to your beds with a wheelbarrow is ideal. 2. Building tall structures on the north sides of the garden for vertical growing is key to not shade other beds. Ideally plan this when you are in the building stages 3. 8x4 bed sizes is ideal because you can reach in the middle easily (standing in your garden is not ideal). You can get around your garden easily and allows a perfect amount of food in the bed with proper companion planting. Of course, work with your space to maximize growin
1.6M views · 26K reactions | Never buy lettuce again! Grow it at Home! | Never buy lettuce again! Grow it at Home! | By Bezerra good Tips | Never buy lettuce again. Grow it yourself and have lettuce all year round without spending almost anything. To start this simple tip, we will need a plastic bottle like this one. It can be one or two liters so we can make our pot. Making this pot in the bottle helps a lot because you don't need to keep watering it all the time since it self waters. That's right. The first step is to make a mark on the bottle a little above the middle. Then cut with scissors. However, this other part of the bottle cannot be too big. So we will also trim it a little. Now, on the cap, we will make a small hole. I'll do this with a welding machine. But you can also do it w
1.6M views · 26K reactions | Never buy lettuce again! Grow it at Home! | Never buy lettuce again! Grow it at Home! | By Bezerra good Tips | Never buy lettuce again. Grow it yourself and have lettuce all year round without spending almost anything. To start this simple tip, we will need a plastic bottle like this one. It can be one or two liters so we can make our pot. Making this pot in the bottle helps a lot because you don't need to keep watering it all the time since it self waters. That's right. The first step is to make a mark on the bottle a little above the middle. Then cut with scissors. However, this other part of the bottle cannot be too big. So we will also trim it a little. Now, on the cap, we will make a small hole. I'll do this with a welding machine. But you can also do it w