Monday, November 5, 2012

Herbal Green house cleaning

Plant Catnip around the foundation of houses - ants do not like to
pass through it. - a sprinkling of it along an ant path will
encourage them to turn around and leave.

Houseflies don't like basil, clover flowers and sweet bays. A bouquet
of green and purple basil, sweet bay and red clover not only looks
and smells good in the kitchen, but keeps away the flies as well.

Mint repels mice - Long stems of it placed along the eaves in the
attic will encourage mice to leave. Anise will attract mice, so a
little anise oil or a few anise seeds mixed with peanut butter is far
more effective than cheese as bait for a mousetrap. Valerian is also
good bait for mice, as well as for rats.

Bay leaves will keep weevils out of stored flour, cornmeal, and other
grains. Just place a whole bay leaf in the container and don't worry -
it will not flavor the food at all.

The fungus that infects dried beans and grains can be prevented by
placing a small, cheesecloth "sachet" filled with broken cinnamon
stick, black peppercorns, coarsely ground black mustard seed, and
green garlic into each gallon can or jar.

Essential oils can be used to create many effective non-toxic (and
wonderfully fragrant) cleansers and disinfectants.
The oils that are excellent for cleaning include:
Cinnamon, Clove, Eucalyptus, Thyme, Spruce, Lemon, Lemongrass,
Grapefruit

~Household Odors~

To freshen room air, dampen cotton balls with oil of wintergreen and
place out of sight but where air will touch them.

~~Carpet Freshener~

Combine 3/4 cup baking soda, 2 tbsp. corn starch, and 1/4 cup
perfumed talcum powder. Sprinkle on dry carpet, let stand 5 to 15
minutes, then vacuum.

~Cobwebs~

For hard to reach spots, slip a sock over the end of a yardstick and
secure with a rubber band, then sweep the area. This method works
well for cleaning under radiators and refrigerators also.

~Lavender Antibacterial Spray~

1 cup water
20 drops pure essential oil of lavender
Pour the water into a spray bottle. Add the lavender essential oil
and shake to blend. Spray on the surface and let set for at least 15
minutes. Makes: 1 cup spray
Shelf Life: Indefinite

~Basic household disinfectant~

Fill a spray bottle with water and a squirt of dishwashing soap. Add
3-5 drops each of lavender, lemon, and pine essential oils. Shake
well.

~Musty Smells~

Combine 1 tsp of tea tree oil and 1 cup of water in a spritzer
bottle. Spray the area, but don't wipe it off. In a couple of days
the smell should be gone and the tea tree oil will have dissipated.
If not . . . repeat for a couple of more days.

~Moisture Problems~

Mold and mildew thrive in moist, warm areas. To keep these areas
under control place out bowls of unscented kitty litter to absorb the
moisture. Replace these once a week.

~Mildew in books~

Place some cornstarch in a sprinkle container and sprinkle the
cornstarch onto the pages lightly. Let it sit for a few hours and
then wipe and shake clean.

~Cutting Boards~Countertops~

To get rid of strong odors on cutting boards, wipe them with vinegar
or baking soda or lemon slices or celery.
For countertops, mix a few drops of essential oil of lemon thyme to
one cup water. Spray on the surface and then wipe.

~Mold~

To kill mold use full-strength vinegar. To keep mold under control
spray with diluted vinegar on a regular basis.

~Drains~

To keep drains running clear - Once a week pour 1/2 cup of baking
soda and 1 cup of white vinegar down the drain, then follow with hot
water.

~To freshen a vacuum cleaner~

Sprinkle several drops of lemon oil onto half a tissue or cotton ball
and let the vacuum cleaner suck it up. If your vacuum cleaner has a
water reservoir, add a few drops of oil into it before cleaning.

~Fighting dust mites~

Eucalyptus oil kills dust mites. 25 drops of eucalyptus essential oil
added to each load of laundry or 1/2 ounce to a jug of laundry
detergent is all you need.

~Cleaning Concotions~

~ Window Cleaner~

Place the following in a spritzer bottle and shake well.
1/3 tsp liquid Castile or other liquid vegetable based soap
3 tbsp cider vinegar or white vinegar
2 cups water.

~Another Window cleaner ~

Mix in a 1 quart spray bottle:
1 cup White Vinegar
10-15 drops of Lemon Essential Oil
Water
Mix vinegar and water in spray bottle, Add essential oil, Shake and
use.

~Kitchens and bathrooms~

The following recipes clean, deodorize, and disinfect, and are great
for cleaning cupboards, bathroom fixtures, sinks, tiles, woodwork,
carpets, etc...
Mix into 1 quart water:
2 drops rosemary
4 drops lemon
3 drops eucalyptus
4 drops lavender
Shake well and put into a spray bottle. Shake again before using.

~Another all-purpose cleaner~

Mix into 1 quart water:
3 - 4 drops lavender
5 - 6 drops Purification
Shake well and put into a spray bottle. Shake again before using.

~Another all-purpose cleaner~

Water
2 Tablespoons Borax
1 Teaspoon Castile Soap
15-20 drops Essential Oils such as Pine, Lemon, Melaleuca,
Citronella, or Lemongrass (or any combination of the above)
Add Borax to a 1 quart spray bottle. Fill with warm water.
Add Castile soap and Essential Oils. Shake and use.

~Floor cleaner~

Add 1/4 cup white vinegar to a bucket of water.
Add 5-10 drops lemon, pine, spruce, melaleuca or Purification.

~Laundry~

~Stain Remover

Use one or two drops of Lemon oil on stain. Let it sit a few minutes
then rub off with a clean cloth or throw into the washing machine.

~In the Dryer~

Instead of using toxic and irritating softening sheets in the dryer,
add 10 drops of lavender, lemon, melaleuca, bergamot, to a dampened
washcloth. The oils will not reduce static cling but they will add a
lovely fragrance to the clothes.



Cayenne pepper sprinkled on garbage can lids will keep animals out of the
trash.

For a relaxing bath try this: Combine equal amounts of rosemary, peppermint
and lemon thyme in a cloth bag. Hang the bag from the tub faucet while the
water is running. After the bath, massage the bag into your skin for an even
more sensual experience.

Rosemary is a symbol of remembrance. Enclose rosemary sprigs in your holiday
cards, birthday cards, etc., for a fragrant reminder.

Plant garlic bulbs around the edge of a flower garden to keep animals out of
the bed.

Cold hands and feet? Sprinkle a small amount of cayenne pepper in socks and
gloves to help keep them warm. Warning: Cayenne pepper should not be used in
or around any mucous membrane.

For natural mouthwash mix 1 tablespoon each anise seed, dried peppermint and
rosemary.
Double the amounts if using fresh spices. Strain, cool and refrigerate to be
used as needed. Warning: this is not meant to be ingested.

For a refreshing potpourri add 1 tablespoon dried peppermint leaves and 1
tablespoon cinnamon bark pieces to a sauce pan of water and simmer.

Bouquets of mint, rosemary, and thyme wrapped lightly in cheesecloth and
hung in a closet will repel moths.

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