Helpful Hints

DEAR READERS: Your summer patio or lanai must be beautiful by now. It's teeming with plants and flowers, but what if you have terra-cotta pots with that white film?

Hard water is the culprit, but I have the remedy. Scrub the empty pot with dish soap and a stiff brush, and rinse. Wipe down the entire pot with full-strength white or apple-cider vinegar until the white deposits have dissolved. Let the pot dry completely.

Cheap, nontoxic and readily available, vinegar is a great go-to cleaner. I've used it in the kitchen and beyond. To limit future white staining, seal the pot with an acrylic sealant.

DEAR HELOISE: For years, I've planted different types of tomatoes and had trouble identifying them. Aluminum venetian blind slats work perfectly for this.

They are thin enough to be cut with scissors, and a regular hand-held punch will make holes for attachment.

I mark them with a permanent marker and wire them to the support stake. They will last all season.

-- A Reader, Ohio

DEAR HELOISE: When my kids were young, I'd substitute a wading pool for bath time. I'd squirt bubble bath into the pool and blast with the hose.

We'd invite a neighbor kid and watch them play! It's a great way for children to blow off steam at the end of the day, and may help with the summertime bedtime routine.

-- Dianne in North Carolina

DEAR HELOISE: I have enjoyed your (and your mom's) columns for decades. It's better not to drink coffee on an empty stomach. A crisp apple will solve that problem, and it's a great wake-up treat.

-- Jonathan in California

DEAR HELOISE: When I go to a potluck barbecue or dinner, I always write the ingredients of my dish on index cards. This is helpful for people who have food allergies.

Also, making a few cards with the complete recipe on it to put beside your dish is a nice way to share good food.

-- K.T. in New Mexico

DEAR HELOISE: When starting seeds and young seedlings, I use the large, clear plastic salad containers that grocery stores sell salad in as "mini greenhouses." I just fill halfway with potting soil and moisten. I can keep them in a window or outside.

-- C.M.Y., Beachwood, N.J.

Send a money- or time-saving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, Texas 78279-5000; fax to (210) 435-6473; or email

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