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Do Just One Thing for May 15, 2020

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | May 15th, 2020

If you're installing new environmentally friendly solid-surface countertops in your home, you might wonder: What can I do with the remnant pieces? Remnants are leftover material from trimming a slab down to size to fit your kitchen or from a cutout to accommodate something like a sink. They don't need to go to the landfill. Your fabricator can take the remnants and do simple finishes on the edges to make things like small tabletops, cheese boards, trivets and windowsill ledges to give your windows a luxurious upgrade.

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Do Just One Thing for May 14, 2020

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | May 14th, 2020

It's a no-brainer that you can put things like vegetable peels, grass clippings and raked leaves into a compost pile, where they'll eventually break down into beneficial mulch. But you might be surprised to learn there are some weeds that shouldn't immediately be put in the pile after they've been pulled. Stubborn, prolific weeds like dandelion, kudzu and even fast-growing ivy seem to thrive in any condition, and your nutrient-rich compost is no exception. If you have weeds or fast-growers like these, place them on a tarp in the hot sun to "bake" for a few days before adding to your compost. Otherwise, they could actually regrow and thrive in your compost pile.

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Do Just One Thing for May 13, 2020

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | May 13th, 2020

With so many people now wearing disposable latex and vinyl gloves to protect their hands, you might wonder: Are the gloves reusable or recyclable? First, they are not reusable. They are designed for single-use wear and can actually spread germs if improperly handled or reused. Second, they are recyclable, but with a catch. The company TerraCycle offers a collection box you can purchase and fill up with gloves for recycling. The box is shipped to TerraCycle, where the gloves are sorted to be made into new products.

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