Watch: Platform II: Transforming construction with Bryden Wood's innovative P-DfMA approach delivering efficiency, sustainability and design

How to Always Have a Clean Car.

I’ve been trying to figure something out for that too that doesn’t involve bleach, but nothing yet!.Anyway, that’s how you can clean ballpoint pen if the need ever arises!.This is a really fun little project!

Watch: Platform II: Transforming construction with Bryden Wood's innovative P-DfMA approach delivering efficiency, sustainability and design

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!.So first you’ll need your green onions.

Watch: Platform II: Transforming construction with Bryden Wood's innovative P-DfMA approach delivering efficiency, sustainability and design

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..

Watch: Platform II: Transforming construction with Bryden Wood's innovative P-DfMA approach delivering efficiency, sustainability and design

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.I’ve been wanting to use it for Fall for a few years, but I couldn’t figure out how exactly to make it work.

I like this little clothesline set up I fixed up for it here..This side table seemed lonely over in a corner so it got the burlap treatment and some rocks.

Oh, but they’re fancy rocks!They’re under glass so they must be!.