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Shirlaroo Posted - Jul 12 2007 : 7:39:35 PM
To dust indoor plants, wipe the leaves with a banana peel. The leaves will become nice and shiny and you will get to eat a yummy snack!

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mommom Posted - Jul 13 2007 : 12:46:46 PM
I use a nice, soft paint brush. You can get all the leaf and not break them! Susan
Nancy Gartenman Posted - Jul 13 2007 : 05:34:36 AM
I use unscented diaper wipes, in fact I use them for a lot of things.
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Alee Posted - Jul 12 2007 : 8:20:47 PM
That is interesting! I have never heard of that before- but it makes sense. Banana peels really hold on to things. What a great idea! I usually just wash mine with a damp rag, but I will have to try the banana peel idea!

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