How to walk around the garden in city shoes, light raw firewood and another life hack that helps me out in the country.

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Today in the article I will tell how to walk around the garden in city shoes, light raw firewood, and another useful life hack, who often helps me out in the country. I think that every reader will single out for himself at least one of the following tricks and will use it periodically.

1. It often happens that upon arriving at the dacha, we want to immediately check the harvest in the beds, and we have no time even to change the shoes in which we came from the city. In such cases just put plastic bags on your shoes and tie the knots. Everything is shown in detail in the photo, scroll to the right. Leaving the garden, remove the bags and not a speck of dust will get on the shoes. Also, this method can be used with guests, if suddenly there were not enough shoes at the dacha.

Photo taken by the author (slippers that we don't want to get dirty)
Photo taken by the author (slippers that we don't want to get dirty)
Photo taken by the author (put on the bag)
Photo taken by the author (slippers that we don't want to get dirty)
Photo taken by the author (tying)
Photo taken by the author (slippers that we don't want to get dirty)
Photo taken by the author (done)
Photo taken by the author (slippers that we don't want to get dirty)
Photo taken by the author (you can safely walk around the garden)
Photo taken by the author (slippers that we don't want to get dirty)
Photo taken by the author (and even on the ground)
Photo taken by the author (slippers that we don't want to get dirty)

2.How do you light raw wood? It would seem very difficult, but ordinary table salt will help us. We put firewood in a brazier, fireplace or stove and "salt" them on top. The damp the wood, the more salt you need, usually 100-200 grams is enough. The coarser the salt the better, but fine will do. The firewood burns excellently. The result in the second photo, scroll to the right.

Photo taken by the author (laid and "salted" the damp firewood)
Photo taken by the author (laid and "salted" the damp firewood)
Photo taken by the author (burn well)
Photo taken by the author (laid and "salted" the damp firewood)

3. The third life hack is related with storage of iron tools. They keep well in the sand. To do this, put it in a bucket and boldly stick the tools. If you add used engine oil, then you can forget about rust forever. And for the winter, it is better to put the tools in the covers, before that rinsing well and drying, scroll to the right of the photo. If you liked at least one of the above tricks - put your thumbs up!

Photo taken by the author (we store garden tools in this way in summer)
Photo taken by the author (we store garden tools in this way in summer)
Photo taken by the author (we store garden tools in this way in summer)

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