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Do Just One Thing for August 26, 2017

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | August 26th, 2017

If you have a little leftover uncooked oatmeal, why not sprinkle it in your garden to help give your plants a nutrition boost and keep pests away? This tip works with non-instant, unflavored, pure uncooked oats. Sprinkling oats around plants that are tasty to slugs and snails will give them an alternative treat; when they eat the oatmeal, it’ll expand in their stomach and naturally kill them. And any leftover oatmeal will break down and give your plants iron and help stimulate root growth. If your hands get sticky from sap when gardening, rub them with oatmeal; it’ll help absorb the stickiness and get your hands clean in a jiffy.

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Do Just One Thing for August 25, 2017

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | August 25th, 2017

An automatic thermostat is an easy upgrade to put in your home and one that pays for itself in very little time. When installing a thermostat, it’s location that’s the most important thing to consider. Because the thermostat regulates the temperature in your home when it senses if it's too hot or cold, avoid placing it near a bathroom door (where hot steam can escape), near a door that goes outside (letting in cold or warm air) or on window-filled walls where hot rays could shine directly on it. And never place it on an outdoor wall; it will always read the temperature as too cool or too hot and will never get your indoor temperature right.

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Do Just One Thing for August 24, 2017

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | August 24th, 2017

Over a billion birds die every year when they hit man-made structures like windows, walls and doors, and it's our buildings that have become one of their biggest threats, often endangering the survival of certain species. To help lessen the blow, consider investing in inexpensive items designed to help prevent bird collisions. Bird tape is a product that adheres to windows and allows light in, but is visible to birds. The rolls of tape are a cinch to install and last up to four years on the window. Outdoor curtains look stylish and are see-through and airy, and they also help warn birds of walls and windows.

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