Episode-2558- Life Hacks from the TSP Community
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For a few weeks now I have been asking you guys for “life hacks” and my in box was flooded with them. Today we go over about 100 of the best of them. Not all were used but many of them were.
These are all little ways to make your life just a little better, save some money, save time, fix something broken, etc. Most of us have quite of few of these in our lives. Most are simply picked up over time. Sometimes we learn them from family or friends but many we simply stumble upon.
My hope for today’s show is to make it a “force multiplier” of sorts. By tying into the community and crowd sourcing these ideas you will learn more life hacks in about an hour then most people learn over a decade. Since they come from our community unlike a lot of cheesy articles on the internet you can also bet they also work.
Some of these you will have heard before, some you will find really amazing and more then a few will make you wonder, why the heck you never thought of them yourself.
Resources for today’s show…
- Follow Life With Jack on Instagram
- TSP Facebook Group
- Join the Members Brigade
- Join Our Forum
- Walking To Freedom
- TspAz.com
- Hey You – Pink Floyd
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Great episode Jack! Learned a lot, and will definitely play this one again.
Re: Freezing for easier picking
I’ve recently read that snipping the berry clusters and freezing them works well with seabuckthorn/seaberry too, and that it’s common for large operations. The potential downside is they recommend doing this only every other year to give them time to recover. The time-saving must make it worth it for commercial growers. Having picked them manually for the past three years, I’d find it hard to argue…
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/trees/sea-buckthorn/sea-buckthorn-berries.htm