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EPSOM SALT
TO NOURISH YOUR GARDEN

 

Just as
Epsom Salt is great for the body and mind, it can work wonders for nourishing
your plants too.

 

USE 126: EPSOM
SALT AS FERTILIZER

 

Dilute 5
tbsp. Epsom Salt per 1 gallon of water. Allow the mixture to dissolve and
transfer into a spray bottle. Spritz directly on to your plants once per month
in replacement of regular watering.

 

USE 127:
HEALTHY PEPPERS, TOMATOES AND ROSES

 

Mix 1 tbsp.
Epsom Salt in a gallon of water. Spray on surrounding soil every few weeks.

 

USE 128:
EPSOM SALT DIRECT APPLICATION FOR TOMATOES AND PEPPERS

 

Mix 2 tbsp.
Epsom Salt in half a bucket of water. Scoop a small handful and sprinkle it at
the base of your plants.

 

USE 129: EPSOM
SALT INSECT AND PEST REPELLANT

 

Just put
some Epsom salt into areas frequented by pests and get pleasantly surprised
with the amazing difference.

 

USE 130: EPSOM
SALT FERTILIZER FOR FRUIT TREES

 

Mixing Epsom
Salt in the soil near your fruits will do the trick here.

 

USE 131: EPSOM
SALT SPRAY FOR GREENER GRASS

 

Spray Epsom
Salt over your grass every three months and experience the best lawns ever.

 

USE 132:
LUSCIOUS LAWNS USING EPSOM SALT

 

You can even
combine Epsom salt with water and spray over your grass. I bet, you will be
amazed at the quality of your lawns.

 

USE 133: EPSOM
SALT TO DEODORIZE COMPOST

 

Just add
some Epsom Salt into your compost and experience complete deodorization.

 

USE 134: EPSOM
SALT TO REMOVE STUMPS

 

Epsom Salt
can be poured over stumps to remove them too.

 

USE 135:
EPSOM SALT FOR BETTER FLOWERING

 

Addition of
Epsom Salt into the garden can help in better flowering.

 

USE 136:
EPSOM SALT FOR BETTER NUTRIENT ABSORPTION

 

Addition of
Epsom Salt into the soil can help plants take up vital nutrients, eliminating
the need for chemical fertilizers.

 

USE 137:
EPSOM SAT TO PREVENT LEAF CURLING

 

Application
of Epsom Salt near the base of leaves will prevent them from curling.

 

USE 138:
EPSOM SALT TO COUNTER TRANSPLANT SHOCK

 

Roots can be
damaged and transplant shock can occur when you move plants from one place to
another. After planting, water the plants with 1 gallon of water mixed with 1
tbsp. Epsom Salt.

 

USE 139:
EPSOM SALT FOR PALM TREES FRIZZLE TOP

 

Magnesium
deficiency in palms can lead to frizzle tops. Apply Epsom Salt around the base
and drench the leaves and crown with a liquid mixture of 1 tbsp. to 1 gallon of
water.

 

USE 140:
EPSOM SALT WEED KILLER

 

Mix 2 cups
Epsom Salt with 1 gallon of vinegar. Add a liquid dish soap into the mixture
and put in a spray bottle. Then spray over weeds, carefully avoiding leaves and
other plants. This will kill the weeds in the most efficient way.

 

EPSOM SALT
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE

 

Finally, it
is time to discover the wonderful uses of Epsom Salt in your home.

 

USE 141: EPSOM
SALT CLEANER FOR TILES

 

Combine 1
cup Epsom Salt, 1 cup baking soda and ½ cup vinegar. Scrub over tiles using
clockwise motion. Rinse thoroughly.

 

USE 142:
POT AND PAN CLEANER

 

You can
clean your pots and pans with Epsom salt too.

 

USE 143: EPSOM
SALT HOUSE PLANT REFRESHER

 

Spraying
Epsom Salt over house plants can help in maintenance.

 
 
 

USE 144: EPSOM
SALT CARPET CLEANER

 

A mixture of
Epsom Salt and water works well when it comes to cleaning carpets and rugs.

 

USE 145: EPSOM
SALT RUST REMOVERS

 

A
combination of Epsom Salt, water and lemon juice can be used to scrub off the
rust.

 

USE 146:
EPSOM SALT FABRIC SOFTENER

 

Add ½
tablespoon Epsom Salt and 10 drops of Jasmine essential oil to your favorite
laundry cleaner and drool over the softness of your clothes.

 

USE 147: EPSOM
SALT TO FILL HOLES IN THE WALL

 

A thick paste
of Epsom Salt can help in filling the holes in the wall.

 
 
 

USE 148: EPSOM
SALT WASHING MACHINE CLEANSER

 

A mixture of
Epsom Salt and white vinegar can be used to clean washing machines too.

 

USE 149:
REGENERATING YOUR CAR BATTERY

 

Dissolve
about an ounce of Epsom Salt in warm water and add to each battery cell.

 

USE 150:
FROST YOUR WINDOWS FOR CHRISTMAS

 

Dreaming of
a white Christmas and the weather doesn’t seem to cooperate? Well, Epsom salt
can come to your rescue here too. Mix Epsom Salt with stale bear until it stops
dissolving. Apply this mixture to your windows with a sponge. The windows look
frosted once the mixture dries.

 

CONCLUSION

 

You have now
discovered the numerous ways Epsom Salt can be incorporated into your daily
life and routine. Thank you for purchasing this book and joining me in the
journey to explore and incorporate natural and effective ingredients for a
variety of everyday tasks. I hope that you will found these tips, and recipes to
be useful for your health and home. Wishing you much succes
s.

 
 
 

Blogging for
Beginners

 

A Beginners Guide to Blogging
about Your Passion

 
 

Ó
Copyright 2015- All rights reserved.

 

This document is geared towards providing exact and reliable information
in regards to the topic and issue covered. The publication is sold with the
idea that the publisher is not required to render accounting, officially
permitted, or otherwise, qualified services. If advice is necessary, legal or
professional, a practiced individual in the profession should be ordered.

 

- From a Declaration of Principles which was accepted and approved
equally by a Committee of the American Bar Association and a Committee of
Publishers and Associations.

 

In no way is it legal to reproduce, duplicate, or transmit any part of
this document in either electronic means or in printed format. Recording of
this publication is strictly prohibited and any storage of this document is not
allowed unless with written permission from the publisher. All rights reserved.

 

The information provided herein is stated to be truthful and consistent,
in that any liability, in terms of inattention or otherwise, by any usage or
abuse of any policies, processes, or directions contained within is the
solitary and utter responsibility of the recipient reader. Under no
circumstances will any legal responsibility or blame be held against the
publisher for any reparation, damages, or monetary loss due to the information
herein, either directly or indirectly.

 

Respective authors own all copyrights not held by the publisher.

 

The information herein is offered for informational purposes solely, and
is universal as so. The presentation of the information is without contract or
any type of guarantee assurance.

 

The trademarks that are used are without any consent, and the
publication of the trademark is without permission or backing by the trademark
owner. All trademarks and brands within this book are for clarifying purposes
only and are the owned by the owners themselves, not affiliated with this
document.

 

Chapter 1: What is
Blogging About?

 

Blogging is about
writing information and getting paid for it. If you

ve never done it before you probably don

t really get what that means but it

s simple enough to understand. When you

blog

about something it
means you

re creating articles and almost diary-like entries
that usually about a certain topic. This isn

t
always true, some people will blog about a variety of subject, but most will
stick with one thing they know a lot about. You also will want to make sure
that you

re focusing on something you enjoy because if you

re trying to make money you want to stick with that
topic.

 

You are able to create
your own website entirely for your blog or you can create a webpage on another
website. If you really want to make the most money from
blogging
you

ll want to get a website with a decent host. There
are several hosting companies that will provide you with a website of your own
but keep in mind that the better companies are going to charge you some money.
You do have the ability to start with a cheaper blog and then transfer it to
another host, however this is going to take more time and be more difficult. It
may also be more confusing for your readers if you already have a fan base when
you switch the information over.

 

Now we

re getting a little ahead of ourselves so let

s back up a bit. A blog can be about absolutely
anything you want. If you enjoy
writing
then you can
write a blog about how to write. If you like
dogs
you
can blog about that. Choose something that you are highly knowledgeable about
and that you can provide information for others about. You want to have something
to offer anyone who comes to read your blog after all. If you don

t they aren

t
likely to continue reading your blog.

 

Once you

ve created the topic that you want to use
it

s
time to start blogging. What you do in a blog is create articles that are based
on the specific topic that you

ve chosen. You want to
focus on things that are going to get your readers interested in your topic.
Talk to them about your experiences, your knowledge or even teach them courses.
You

ll be able to explain a lot of information to them
and you may actually be surprised how much of a response you get.
Plus
you get to have fun.

 

Typically
those who are blogging will also keep track of
their blogs so that they can write several times a month or even several times
a week.
Generally
the more blog posts you write the
better your readership is going to be. That

s
because your readers want to learn more and they are going to show up whenever
they can count on new information (so try to keep it regular). If they know you
aren

t going to post frequently or they can

t count on when you

re
going to
post
you

ll
find yourself losing viewers.

 

Chapter
2: Starting the Blog

 

If
you want to start a
blog
you need to come up with your
topic first. Think about all the things you know and really like. This is your
basis for creating a blog. Once you

ve
come up with a few ideas start thinking of some sample titles. Once you get
more advanced you may be able to start multiple blogs but when you

re just beginning you want to make sure you focus
all your attention on one blog. Anymore and you might get distracted, confused
or even struggle to keep up the information you need for your readers.

 

Look
over the list of potential topics that you have and try to figure out which is
going to be the best. You want to pick something that

s going to give you plenty of opportunity to write
more titles and you also want to make sure that you have a good basis to start
with. From there you

ll be able to develop
what your basis is going to be and you

ll
be able to better understand what your reader base is going to be.

 

Once
you

ve created the topic you need to find the host that
you want to use. Make sure that you choose something that is going to give you
a lot of benefits but isn

t going to give you too
many ads (which can detract from your reader base). This is not going to be
cheap but it doesn

t have to be extremely expensive either. Be willing
to compromise a little bit. You need to invest in yourself to really start off
your blog.

 

Next,
make sure you spend some time creating your website. You want to make it look
interesting and user-friendly. Make sure that you have headings for different
pages and that they make sense. Be sure that your entire website has a cohesive
look. You don

t want it to look cheap or to look bland and boring.
These things are going to lose you a lot of readers and they are definitely
going to hurt your ability to make a profit as well (once you get there).

 

The
best thing you can do is look at other websites in the same genre. Look at what
other people are posting and how they

ve
set up your website. That

s how you

re going to understand what your readers are really
looking for. It

s also going to help you make your website look like
it belongs in the genre.

 

Create
your first blog post as more of an introduction to yourself and your blog in
general. You don

t want to just jump into a lot of information
because you

ll confuse your readers who won

t know why they should trust you or what right you
have to tell them anything about the topic. So instead, you want to create an
initial blog post that is going to introduce you and explain how and why you
are the person that they should trust to learn more about your topic. Use it as
an opportunity and then make sure that this post is there for anyone that may
show up later on to read your blog, after you

ve
established yourself. It may turn into your

about
me

page, for example.

 

The
post should explain all of your qualifications such as education or work
experience. It should also explain how you gain your information, whether this
is a hobby or firsthand knowledge in some other way. Then explain why you are
interested in the subject and give a brief overview of just a few of the things
that you have knowledge about. This is going to help you gain additional
readers because they are going to believe that you have the type of information
they are looking for. This makes them more inclined to come back and check for
new posts frequently. You may even want to follow up this introduction post with
your first post about your topic.

 

Make
sure that your first real information post is giving some information that is
interesting or unknown. The more interesting the information that you give the
more you

re going to get repeat readers. That

s because they realize that the information you have
is actually going to be valuable. Even if they already know what you

ve talked about they will realize that not everyone
does and this makes them believe that you really are the expert that you claim
to be. You also get more attention from beginners in the field because they
realize your information is pretty great as well. Having more readers is going
to translate into getting you even more money, but only if you

re careful and follow along with some of the other
information we

re going to talk about later.

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