I love hanging plants, inside and outside, but I usually cause a flood when I try to water above my head with a watering can, which may not be a big deal outside, but inside, not so good!
My mom told me this secret, and actually it isn't really a secret... it is what I would call a "hack" just to make life easier.
The trick?
ICE CUBES!!
Ice Cubes for Plants, especially Higher up Plants
If you water any higher up indoor plants with a watering can or something with a long spout, then chances are you do what I do, and kinda guess, if they got enough water, or it simply runs right through the pot and drips on your head.
Take 3 or 4 ice cubes (I am talking typical sized ones) and place on the soil. This way it melts gradually and is absorbed gradually and doesn't cause a flood! Who knew?? Plus it is the same amount each time you water.
Christmas Tree
This works well when you need to water a Christmas tree and getting into that weird yoga pose just to get the spout into the planter base and then miss! (been there done that) put a few ice cubes in each day, and monitor after an hour or so, this way you can guess how many cubes to use.
Stop Curdling
Now this is nothing to do with plants, but thought it was worth mentioning. If you cooked a sauce on too high a heat or didn't stir it properly, or mixed it to quickly and it has separated, or curdled, then throw in an ice cube. I have no idea why this works, but my Gran told me this tip.
Wrinkles in Your Shirt?
No time to deal with it but you need it? Plug in the iron, and wrap a couple of ice cubes in a clean cloth and rub on the wrinkles, they will begin to leave and the iron can finish them off.
Smoother Caulking?
If you have just caulked around your tub, and are going for that super smooth finish and your finger doesn't seem to be doing the trick. Grab an ice cube and run over the seam and it will smooth right out without sticking. (My dad taught me that one)
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