Tip of the Week: Scrubbing Salty Pots

Tip of the Week: Scrubbing Salty Pots

Hey there all of you Garden of Eden fans out there and welcome to our latest edition of “Tip of the Week,” where we provide all of you some tips and tricks to keep your indoor flowers and outdoor gardens looking spectacular all the year through! Join us today, as we give you a super easy tip for scrubbing those annoying salt deposits off of your clay pots! Potted plants can be beautiful around the house and outdoors, but sometimes those nasty salt deposits can become an eyesore.  When it seems like water and elbow grease won’t cut it, try out this super simple solution to get it off for good! All you need to do is to combine equal parts of rubbing alcohol, vinegar, and water, and put it in a spray bottle.  Shake it up, spray it right on the deposit, and wipe away.  Thanks to the acidity and cleaning powers of the vinegar, in combination with the sterilizing-effect of the rubbing alcohol, you’ll make short work of those deposits, and have your pot looking like new in a matter of minutes.  How’s that for an easy clean! For more gardening tips and tricks, be sure to check back to our blog every Monday for our latest Tip of the Week!
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