Do the non-shampooers use product? Because the only thing that has made my hair feel dirty or greasy is conditioner or product.
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I use Frizz-Ease, but that's more of a leave-in conditioner. (I use the heavy duty color-protector version.)
I haven't used product in a while, but I think even when my hair was short enough, water rinse and conditioner was enough to get it out. Even so, my hair is fine with a little product left in.
I wash with conditioner almost everyday -- I've found a number that do not have buildup and work for my dry hair . I also have spray gel tha t i use when my hair is getting way crazy and too flyaway. maybe because it is a spray -- it seems to rinsse right out of my hair.
I also have spray gel that i use when my hair is getting way crazy and too flyaway
I'd love the name of this.
I actually only shampoo a couple times a week, but I don't generally use conditioner or product (mostly because I suck at product).
Heart-shaped leaves?
No. More blade-shaped leaves, like this:
I wouldn't have even have hazarded a guess except for the fact that the soil had washed away from the bulb/root and I noticed that the root system was growing out from the bulb in a suspiciously familiar manner. Which confused me, since I thought ginger was a sub-tropical plant. I couldn't even find reference to it in my Northwest Herb Lover's book.
You need the Sunset garden book!
I almost bought that one at Costco the other day! Instead, I do have the American Horticultural Society Northwest Smart Garden Regional Guide. Which seems well-organized for idjits like me.
Seriously, for a Virgo, I am the LEAST earth-inclined/intuitive person I know.
Man, we're seeding the back yard (LARGE bare patches thanks to uneven grade/heavy dog frolicking/too much rain), and it is a LOT of work. However, we're finally getting to bust out the compost from the bottom of the bin, and it is gorgeous stuff. I can't believe it used to be food.
Off to the store for more seed.
Could it be Iris?
Okay, yeah, I guess it could. I know I have other irises growing around the yard in various places because they're already flowering, but nowhere is the root system exposed like that. And it makes a lot more sense than ginger.
Huh.
I suppose I need to cover the roots up though.