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Tin Can, Clay Pot or Plastic Pot for Your Garden?

Posted on July 25, 2010 by marvin
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earthen tin platic pots

From left to right: tin can, clay pot and plastic pot. Tell me which pot do you prefer and why? Tin can. They are only used by casual gardeners. Enthusiast opt for clay or plastic pot. Tin cans are prone … Continue reading →

Conserve Water – Use Downy Isang Banlaw

Posted on July 25, 2010 by marvin
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downy isang banlaw

Its proven! “Downy Isang Banlaw” really works. I used to washed our clothes when my hubby was pregnant. I rinsed clothes thrice but using downy reduced it one rinsing. Using downy conserves water and reduces our water bill. Plus, its … Continue reading →

Make Shoe Brush from Horse Hair

Posted on July 23, 2010 by marvin
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shoe brush

This is a shoe brush made from horse hair. This is very durable. My old hand made shoe brush ten years ago is still in good condition. Pardon me, I cannot remember where I left it. I was having a … Continue reading →

Fruit and Vegetable Peelings as Compost

Posted on July 23, 2010 by marvin
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vegetable peeling for compost

If you are cooking your own food at home you probably have a left over like this. You cook your meal three or more time a day, seven days a week and 31 days a month at most. What are … Continue reading →

Biodegradable Plastics by Ace Hardware

Posted on July 22, 2010 by marvin
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biodegradable plastics

What you see is right. The information “BIODEGRADABLE” written on plastic bag is true. The plastic is really biodegradable. I have no idea how long but this object will rot if dumped into landfills. Unlike ordinary plastics which last a … Continue reading →

Oil Lamp from Used Cooking Oil

Posted on July 15, 2010 by marvin
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used oil lamp

Oil lamp is very useful in case of brown outs. It is very cheap and long lasting. Depending on size of your wick, a 100 ml oil is enough to light your dark room overnight. Plus it can be made … Continue reading →

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