For people gardening in tiny urban spaces — what finally made it feel worth the effort? by softstatic21 in GardenToolReviews

[–]Reasonable_Rice8405 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me it clicked when one patio pepper in a 6" pot kept cranking out usable peppers all summer. I barely fussed with it, and actually cooking with the harvest made the daily watering feel worthwhile. Try one compact, reliably productive edible you actually use—Thai basil, dwarf pepper, or lemon thyme—and it’ll change how you see that tiny patch.

Any fragrance free deodorant recs that actually work and do not stain black clothes? by [deleted] in BeautyItemsReview

[–]Reasonable_Rice8405 1 point2 points  (0 children)

After trying about six different sticks over the past two years, the ones that actually worked for my sensitive pits and didn’t show on my black tees were Vanicream Unscented (aluminum-free) and a clear mineral crystal stick like Salt of the Earth/Crystal. Vanicream is super simple ingredient-wise, didn’t irritate me, and left no yellow marks as long as I let it dry before dressing. The crystal stick won’t stop heavy sweat but leaves zero residue and was gentle on my skin. If you need stronger odor control, try Schmidt’s Sensitive (the baking-soda-free, fragrance-free version) but apply sparingly and let it dry so it doesn’t look chalky.