Get Smell Out of Dryer, Natural Solutions for Ants, Low Maintenance Shrubs & Canning Peaches
Hello! We've got a fantastic lineup of tips for you!
In today’s issue:
How to Get the Smell Out of a Dryer
Low Maintenance Shrubs
How to Eliminate Carpenter Ants
Canning Peaches
And more…
CLEANING
We've all been there—opening the dryer only to be greeted by a less-than-fresh scent. Did you know a simple pantry staple can work wonders to eliminate those odors?
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TIP OF THE DAY
Are Your Throws Feeling Yucky?
Keep those cozy throws looking fabulous using a mesh laundry bag in the washing machine. It prevents tangling and protects delicate fabrics. Use a gentle cycle with mild detergent. Skip the dryer and lay them flat to dry, avoiding direct sunlight to prevent fading. Your throws will stay snuggle-ready and gorgeous! |
BUG CONTROL
We all know the frustration of discovering carpenter ants in our homes, but did you know they can chew through wood at an alarming rate? One summer, we found a trail leading straight to our kitchen, and that’s when we discovered these 11+ natural solutions to keep them at bay!
FICTITIOUS QUOTE OF THE DAY
If pet hair were currency, I'd be a billionaire.
PLANTS & GARDEN
Have you ever dreamed of a garden that practically takes care of itself? We found 17 low-maintenance shrubs perfect for those who love a beautiful yard without the constant upkeep—just like the hydrangeas our grandmothers used to grow!
FUN FACT
Teabags: The Accidental Invention!
Did you know the teabag was invented by accident? In 1908, a tea merchant, Thomas Sullivan, sent samples in small silk bags. His customers thought they were supposed to dunk the whole bag in water, and voila! The teabag was born. |
FOOD STORAGE
There's nothing like the sweet, juicy taste of home-canned peaches to bring back memories of summer afternoons. We remember our grandmothers' kitchens filled with the aroma of fresh peaches, and now it's our turn to keep that tradition alive with these four ideal tips.
THANK YOU!
From freshening up your dryer to planting easy-care shrubs and even tackling those annoying carpenter ants, we've got you covered! Remember, canning peaches is a peachy way to preserve summer's sweetness.
Happy planting and preserving!
Tipsbulletin Newsletter Team
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