P-DfMA: designing to zero carbon in use

So no matter what kind of finish you’re going over, you can just get right to painting and this paint will stick to it!.

It’s interesting to watch, fun to do with the kids, AND it makes your life a little easier because you’ll never have to worry about forgetting to pick up green onions at the store again.The next time you pick up a bundle of green onions at the store, just follow these quick instructions to re-grow them!.

P-DfMA: designing to zero carbon in use

So first you’ll need your green onions.As far as I can tell, any ol’ green onion bundle will do, but of course try and pick the healthiest-looking ones like you normally would.. Go ahead and use them in your recipe, but instead of using the whole thing, only chop off the top dark green parts and leave the white parts along with the light green parts and the bulbs with the little roots at the bottom.That should be about this tall..

P-DfMA: designing to zero carbon in use

These onions re-grow really easily, so don’t worry about it too much, just eyeball it!This batch had already been growing for about a week and had already been harvested once.

P-DfMA: designing to zero carbon in use

I just decided on a whim to share this fun idea with you so that’s why you can see that the old parts had started to dry out already.. Place your green onions in a glass of cool water, filling it up so that it just covers the white parts of the onion.. And that’s it!

No fertilizers or rooting hormone needed for this!A few months ago I told you about my.

15 minute hallway renovation.Basically, I worked on it for only 15 minutes a day.

Sure progress was slow, but progress happened.I find if I wait for the right day to jump in and spend a whole day moving mountains, it just never happens.