Sustainable buildings: how low carbon design saves more, and costs less

I find them just as quick to use as the large rollers and so much easier to deal with.

There are a few other common ones that people often use with great success too.. Tin Foil.Place tin foil around the bottom of your plants.

Sustainable buildings: how low carbon design saves more, and costs less

Cats apparently hate to walk on it and eventually they’ll just learn not to go there and you can remove the tinfoil completely.. Something Sticky.Putting something like double-sided tape where a cat will walk to get to your plants or flowers will work the same way as tin foil in that they’ll eventually just learn not to go there and you can remove it altogether.. Orange or Citrus Peels.What a great way to use your leftover Christmas orange peels!

Sustainable buildings: how low carbon design saves more, and costs less

Cats hate the smell, so placing them in or around your plants and flowers will keep the kitties away..Decorative rocks or gravel.

Sustainable buildings: how low carbon design saves more, and costs less

If you have trouble with your cats using the dirt in your plants as a litter box, the solution may be as easy as adding in some stones to cover the dirt so that they can’t dig.

It looks pretty too!.Reserve the pineapple and have a snack or use as a garnish for Jello later.

Pour into your cups on top of the red Jello layer.Refrigerate and allow to set for 30 mins to 1 hour.. 3) Mix the lime Jello, using the same amount of liquid as you did with the red layer.

Pour into your cups on top of the yellow (may not appear orange) layer and allow to set in the refrigerator for 30 mins to 1 hour.. 4) Garnish (or not) and enjoy!.If you’ve never tried this good old-fashioned Jello layering trick, you’ve got to.

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