This week I am on spring break so my posting schedule will be a bit relaxed as we take a rare moment to stop and smell the roses and enjoy time with family. I hope you have the opportunity to do the same. We celebrated …
For the past several Easters, my tradition has been to make Easter dresses from the stockpile of material and yarn I have lying around. You can see my work from 2011 here. This year, I modified the tradition slightly by purchasing material. We were shopping …
I have come to love our pressure washer. We end up using it for so many things. Some people might be fine with the water pressure from their regular hose but since we are on a well system, the water pressure can be pretty anemic. The pressure washer really helps us blast dirt off of things, saves time and probably saves water too.
We have some seriously aggressive weeds in our garden. They can be really frustrating since it is so hard to get most cultivated plants to grow well but the weeds sprout just fine all over the place, even in the smallest cracks.
Every spring, we face a line of weeds in the tiny cracks of sidewalk in our back garden area. There is only about ¼ of an inch for them to grow there, but for a weed, that is apparently plenty of room to grow and flourish.
Rather than dig them all out by hand, which is time consuming, or use a toxic chemical, we just break out the pressure washer. We turn the jet to a small stream and it just blasts those weeds out of all the tiny cracks.
Of course, there is a downside. It does make a little bit of a mess with all that dirt flying everywhere. On the plus side, you get a free mud facial out of the deal but you will have to spend a minute or two spraying off the sidewalk as well.
Pressure washing your weeds is especially helpful if you have a lot of area to cover. As you can see, the results are immediate and excellent!
Do you have any time-saving weeding tips? Please share in the comments.
My time is entirely controlled by Mother Nature lately. It started a few weeks ago when my daughter brought home a terrible norovirus-like illness she picked up somewhere. It spread quickly through the whole family and forced us to rearrange all of our plans to …
It’s a bit past the end of March but time to recap March’s posts on the investing mindset as well as highlight favorite comments and recent organizational news stories. This month, we discussed several facets of the investing mindset—strategies to organize your thinking about your …