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Navigating the energy debate: Challenges and solutions | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

Time: 2025-10-09 00:01:30 Source: Author: Automatic Shoes

It got smudged a bit when Kennedy was checking it out.. She said “I don’t get it.”.

Well, how quickly and how effectively it works depends on a few things.It works by completely dehydrating the plant, so a nice hot sunny day really speeds up the process.

Navigating the energy debate: Challenges and solutions | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

I tried this during a hot spell and it worked in less than 24 hours.This patch that I’m showing you now took about 5 days because it was a little bit cooler and more overcast during that time.It still worked, but it took some time.

Navigating the energy debate: Challenges and solutions | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

Of course it also works better on certain weeds compared to others.You really do need a few different tricks up your sleeve to kill all your different weeds, but luckily I’ve got some of those in store for you soon.

Navigating the energy debate: Challenges and solutions | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

Salting only takes 20 seconds though, so it’s worth a shot if you’ve got a walkway that looks like mine.. Where we live, the climate is quite humid, so the salt really clumped up and stuck exactly where I put it, but if it’s dryer where you are, you may want to sprinkle the ground with some water first so the salt doesn’t blow away.. Something else you should know: This salt trick is a little controversial in the organic gardening world according to my reading.

If you over-salt your yard, then you risk the salt leaching into the ecosystem and harming all kinds of plants, animals, and water systems.Here’s how I make my own cloths to reuse.

They really work just as well!.All you need is some kind of basic fleece fabric.

I just used an old scarf in happy colors that I thought would look cute on my swiffer, but if you went to the fabric store and picked up half a yard of whatever fleece, that would make you about a gazillion cloths.. Next the only real step to this “project” is to cut your pieces of fleece to the right size.You can use an actual swiffer cloth to measure or you can just kind of eyeball it by wrapping it around the swiffer.

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