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Put this on for 1 hour in your house, you will never see Flies, Mosquitoes or Cockroaches again 1. Homemade Mosquito Tra...
07/12/2025

Put this on for 1 hour in your house, you will never see Flies, Mosquitoes or Cockroaches again
1. Homemade Mosquito Trap:
Mix 1 cup of water and 5 tablespoons of sugar in a pot. Dissolve the sugar over low heat.
Add 1 tablespoon of yeast, then turn off the stove.
Cut the top off a 2-liter plastic bottle and invert it into the base.
Pour the sugar and yeast mixture into the bottle.
Seal the top with tape and cover the bottle with cardboard or fabric.
Place the trap in areas where mosquitoes gather.
2. Bay Leaf and Clove Spray:
In a pot, combine 1 cup of water, 15 bay leaves, and 20 cloves.
Simmer for 10 minutes to release the scent.
Transfer the mixture to a spray container.
Use this spray in areas where cockroaches, flies, and mosquitoes are a problem.
3. Insect-Repellent Spray:
Mix 1/2 cup of shampoo, 1/2 cup of white vinegar, and 1/2 cup of vegetable oil in a container.
Combine the ingredients thoroughly and transfer the mixture to a spray bottle.
Apply this spray in areas where insects are common, such as cockroaches, flies, and mosquitoes

9 Crops You Can Grow in Buckets All Year Round!  1. TomatoesA container gardening favorite! Use a 5-gallon bucket, suppo...
07/12/2025

9 Crops You Can Grow in Buckets All Year Round!
1. Tomatoes
A container gardening favorite! Use a 5-gallon bucket, support with a stake or cage, and enjoy juicy harvests season after season.
2. Onions
Perfect for buckets! Grow green onions, red onions, or bulb onions. They love well-drained soil and a sunny spot.
3. Potatoes
Yes—you can grow a full harvest of spuds in a bucket! Start with seed potatoes and keep adding soil as they grow.
4. Kale
This supergreen thrives in containers and tolerates both heat and cold. Snip the leaves and it keeps giving!
5. Cucumbers
Great for vertical growth! Use a trellis and give them room to climb for a steady supply of fresh cukes.
6. Garlic
Plant in fall or early spring—garlic grows surprisingly well in buckets and gives you both bulbs and greens.
7. Peppers
Sweet or hot, peppers love container life. Give them full sun, regular watering, and a bit of fertilizer and watch them thrive.
8. Carrots
Loose, deep soil in a bucket makes carrots happy! Choose shorter varieties for best container results.
9. Spinach
Grow nutrient-rich spinach year-round in buckets! It thrives in cooler weather and partial sun.
Container Garden Tips:
Use buckets with drainage holes
Choose quality potting mix
Fertilize monthly
Water consistently

Mix Rosemary with Cloves: A Secret Nobody Will Ever Tell You – Thank Me LaterA whisper from the past, wrapped in the sce...
07/12/2025

Mix Rosemary with Cloves: A Secret Nobody Will Ever Tell You – Thank Me Later
A whisper from the past, wrapped in the scent of home
There’s something about the scent of rosemary that instantly brings me back to my childhood—the kind of memory wrapped in the sound of a wooden spoon stirring a pot and the warmth of a kitchen filled with laughter. My mother would hum old folk songs while gently bundling rosemary with cloves, her fingers always sure, always gentle.
She never wrote her recipes down. Her secrets lived in her hands, in the way she touched the herbs, and in the stories she passed on during quiet afternoons. One of her favorite natural blends—one she called her “little helper”—was a mix of rosemary and cloves. Not something you’d find on a pharmacy shelf, but something that lived in the cupboard, waiting for its moment.
And now, I share it with you. A simple, traditional tip that has been quietly comforting generations before us.
🌿 Why Rosemary and Cloves Were Always in Grandma’s Kitchen
Before the age of sprays, pills, and machines, people trusted what they could grow or gather. Rosemary and cloves were staples in many old households—not only for cooking, but for supporting everyday health and creating a sense of well-being. Here are some of the ways this combination has been treasured:
Supports mental clarity: The scent of rosemary is often said to help with focus and alertness, especially during long afternoons or quiet study.
Believed to ease tension: In folk traditions, the warm aroma of cloves paired with rosemary is thought to help the body and mind feel more balanced.
Freshens the air naturally: This duo is known for creating a clean, herbal scent that helps replace artificial air fresheners.
May help deter bugs: Just like your grandmother’s lemon and cloves, this mixture is often used to help keep unwanted little visitors away.
Used to support scalp and hair vitality: Some traditional hair rinses include rosemary and cloves, believed to help nourish the scalp and support a healthy shine.
Remember, these are gentle folk traditions—not medical promises. They are simple comforts, not cures.
🍃 Ingredients & How to Use Them
Let me show you two of my favorite ways to use this rosemary-clove combination. They’re easy, soothing, and smell like something out of a storybook.
Option 1: Herbal Simmer Pot (Natural Home Fragrance)
You’ll need:
2 sprigs of fresh rosemary (or 1 tablespoon dried)
1 tablespoon whole cloves
2–3 cups of water
Instructions:
In a small pot, combine the rosemary and cloves with water.
Bring to a gentle simmer over low heat.
Let the mixture steam for as long as you like, adding water as needed.
This simple simmer pot fills the home with a warm, grounding aroma—perfect for cozy mornings or peaceful evenings.
Option 2: Herbal Rinse for Hair or Skin
You’ll need:
2 cups of water
1 tablespoon dried rosemary (or a few fresh sprigs)
1 teaspoon whole cloves
Instructions:
Boil the water and add rosemary and cloves.
Let steep for 10–15 minutes.
Strain and allow to cool.
Use as a final rinse after shampooing your hair, or as a gentle splash for tired skin (avoid eyes and sensitive areas).
Many people enjoy this rinse for its soothing, natural feel. It’s not about quick results—it’s about tradition, ritual, and care.
💡 A Few More Gentle Uses
Tuck dried rosemary and cloves into a small cloth pouch and place it in your drawer, closet, or under your pillow for a calming scent.
Add a pinch of rosemary and cloves to homemade cleaning vinegar to give your cleaner a warm, herbal lift.
Burn a small bundle of dried rosemary and cloves safely (in a fire-safe dish) to gently cleanse the space—an old tradition in some cultures to renew energy in a room.
🍂 Final Thoughts: A Return to Simplicity
In a world that moves so fast, it’s a beautiful thing to slow down and return to the wisdom of our mothers and grandmothers. Rosemary and cloves may be humble, but they carry with them centuries of care and comfort.
So why not try it? Let your home fill with the scent of something simple and real. Let your hands prepare something old, something gentle. Who knows—it might just become a new tradition in your home.
Disclaimer: This recipe is inspired by traditional practices and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any medical condition. Please consult a healthcare professional for any personal health concerns.

7 Vegetables You Can Buy Once and Regrow Forever1. Green Onions – Place the white roots in water, and they’ll grow back ...
07/12/2025

7 Vegetables You Can Buy Once and Regrow Forever
1. Green Onions – Place the white roots in water, and they’ll grow back in days.
2. Romaine Lettuce – Keep the base in water, and new leaves will sprout.
3. Celery – Put the bottom part in a bowl of water and watch it regrow.
4. Garlic – Plant a clove in soil; it will grow into a full bulb or tasty greens.
5. Leeks – Like green onions, they regrow easily in water from the root end.
6. Basil – Put a stem in water until it grows roots, then plant it.
7. Potatoes – Plant sprouted pieces, and they’ll grow into more potatoes.

Where do you stand? Watch the TikTok and read more below!👇 💬
07/12/2025

Where do you stand? Watch the TikTok and read more below!👇 💬

With this remedy not only will you perfume your home, but the mosquitoes will never return
07/12/2025

With this remedy not only will you perfume your home, but the mosquitoes will never return

* What to Plant in JulyYou're not behind-—you're syncing with the summer sun* Warm-Season EdiblesStill time for fast-gro...
07/12/2025

* What to Plant in July
You're not behind-—you're syncing with the summer sun
* Warm-Season Edibles
Still time for fast-growers and heat lovers:
・ Kale
• Basil
• Swiss chard
• Green beans
• Radishes
• Beets
• Carrots
• Summer squash
• Cucumbers
• Dill
• Okra
• Arugula
• Turnips
• Collard greens
• Mustard greens
Perennials to Establish Now
Plant once, enjoy for years:
• Daylilies
• Hydrangeas
• Hostas
• Coreopsis
• Shasta daisy
• Blanket flower
• Echinacea
・ Yarrow
• Russian sage
• Bee balm
• Lamb's ear
Pollinator-Friendly Annuals
For continuous color into fall:
• Zinnias
• Black-eyed Susans
• Marigolds
• Cosmos
• Sunflowers
• Celosia
• Gomphrena
• Petunias
• Tithonia
• Nasturtiums
& Sun-Loving Succulents
Low maintenance, high reward:
• Haworthia
• Sedum
• Echeveria
• Sempervivum
• Aloe vera
• Crassula
• Graptopetalum
• Kalanchoe
• Agave (Zones 8+)
Mid-summer planting keeps your garden thriving and your harvest going strong. Just keep watering, mulching, and watching things grow!

This is a salad that gets even better after a day in the refrigerator, with the dressing really soaking into the veggies...
07/12/2025

This is a salad that gets even better after a day in the refrigerator, with the dressing really soaking into the veggies and taking on even more flavor!
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A simple homemade spray to keep garden pests away 🌿1. Garlic Spray:- Finely chop 5 cloves of garlic and let them soak in...
07/12/2025

A simple homemade spray to keep garden pests away 🌿
1. Garlic Spray:
- Finely chop 5 cloves of garlic and let them soak in half a liter of water for 12 hours.
- Add two teaspoons of dish soap.
- Strain the solution and dilute it with another liter of water.
- Fill a spray bottle and spray the mixture on your plants.
2. Citrus Infusion:
- Grate the peel of a lemon or orange into half a liter of boiling water.
- Let it sit for 24 hours, then strain the infusion.
- Pour into a bottle and spray directly onto the leaves to eliminate insects.
3. Vegetable Oil Insecticide:
- Mix one cup of vegetable oil with 1/4 cup of dish soap until you get a smooth mixture.
- Dilute one teaspoon of this solution in approximately one liter of water.
- Use the resulting spray as an insect repellent.
These methods are effective and environmentally friendly, ideal for protecting your plants without resorting to chemical pesticides.

I made this for a family dinner and my sister-in-law refused to leave without the recipe—she said it was “the best thing...
07/12/2025

I made this for a family dinner and my sister-in-law refused to leave without the recipe—she said it was “the best thing she’s ever tasted!”😋🍰
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"These are my wife favorite lunch! A couple of old-school Yoopers, we make them as often as we can. I make extra to free...
07/12/2025

"These are my wife favorite lunch! A couple of old-school Yoopers, we make them as often as we can. I make extra to freeze too!"Must express something to keep getting my recipes... Thank you.
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🧄 Garlic Butter Bacon Cheeseburger Rollups 🍔🥓Ingredients:1 lb ground beef 🥩4 strips cooked bacon 🥓1/4 cup garlic butter ...
07/11/2025

🧄 Garlic Butter Bacon Cheeseburger Rollups 🍔🥓
Ingredients:

1 lb ground beef 🥩
4 strips cooked bacon 🥓
1/4 cup garlic butter 🧈
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese 🧀
1 package crescent roll dough 🌟
Salt & pepper to taste 🧂
Instructions:

🥄 Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C).
🍖 In a skillet, cook ground beef until browned; season with salt and pepper.
🥓 Chop bacon and mix with beef and garlic butter.
🌟 Unroll crescent dough and place beef mixture in the center, rolling it up.
🧀 Top with cheddar cheese and bake for 12-15 minutes.
🍽 Slice and serve these delicious rollups!

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