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Do Just One Thing for January 30, 2019

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | January 30th, 2019

It’s common knowledge that milk is a rich source of calcium to help maintain strong bones. But what do you do with milk that’s gone bad? Believe it or not, plants can actually benefit from old milk! One gardening hack for increasing the calcium content of garden soil is to pour old milk into it. Plants such as tomatoes love spoiled milk and will use it to create strong stems and better yields of fruit. Just dilute the milk with water to make a cloudy mixture and pour away at the base of your plants.

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Do Just One Thing for January 29, 2019

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | January 29th, 2019

Ever wonder what to do with the brine inside a jar of pickles when the last dill is gobbled up? Most of us probably toss it down the drain before recycling the glass jar, but don’t! The old brine is an effective all-natural weed killer. Pickling brines contain a high level of salt, which helps dry out weeds. All you have to do is pour the pickle brine over pesky weeds (like between cracks in the driveway or sidewalk) and it’ll work as well as any chemical herbicide.

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Do Just One Thing for January 28, 2019

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | January 28th, 2019

New homes today are designed to be as airtight as possible to make them as energy-efficient as possible. While that’s good for conserving natural resources, it can be bad for indoor air quality. Even in the harshest of bitterly cold winter stretches, it’s important to at least open a door or window once a day to help ventilate your home. It only needs to be for a minute or two; open a window in the front and one in the back of the house to help flush out old air and welcome in fresh new air.

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