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Quick freezer reorganization
03/29/2026

Quick freezer reorganization

Be kinder to yourself this year! Don’t set yourself up for failure by setting a resolution that has to be done!  Set an ...
01/01/2026

Be kinder to yourself this year! Don’t set yourself up for failure by setting a resolution that has to be done! Set an Intention instead! Let this be your North Star, your guidance for the year! Instead of “My resolution is to lose weight and go to the gym”. Set the intention of Healthier. A reminder to skip that sugary snack, a reminder to go fo a walk, a reminder to make homemade meals instead of grabbing takeout.
Myself, I’m going with SIMPLER and SLOWER. I’m tired of feelings stressed and hectic all the time. I plan to find ways to to enjoy life more instead of rushing through it! Happy New Year everyone!

09/18/2025

🍁 🍂Now is the perfect time for FALL Cleaning!🍁 🍂
TIP: Declutter the ⚾️🪁👙🧴 Summer Time items no longer serving you, and organize what’s left for next year!👗⛱️🩳🕶️☀️

✨ I love making floors shine!✨
08/12/2025

✨ I love making floors shine!✨

05/12/2025

Organizing does not create more space.

Does!

Save our pollinators! 🐝 Leave your gardens alone and Spring Clean INSIDE your home!  I can help with that! 😉https://www....
03/27/2025

Save our pollinators! 🐝 Leave your gardens alone and Spring Clean INSIDE your home! I can help with that! 😉

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Thanks Collective Evolution! Experts recommend waiting at least six weeks into spring before doing major yard cleanup to help pollinators like bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. Many of these insects, including native bees, overwinter in leaf litter, hollow stems, and dead plant material. Removing these too early can disrupt their life cycle, potentially killing them before they emerge.

Why Wait?

Many native bees nest in the ground or inside plant stems and don’t emerge until temperatures consistently reach around 50°F (10°C) or higher.
Butterfly and Moth Pupae – Some species overwinter as caterpillars or cocoons in leaves and plant debris, so clearing them away too soon can destroy future pollinators.

Ladybugs, lacewings, and other insects that help control pests also overwinter in leaf litter and plant material.

Best Practices for a Bee-Friendly Spring Cleanup

1. Wait until temperatures are consistently warm (50°F or above) before raking leaves and cutting back dead plants.
2. Leave some areas undisturbed to provide ongoing habitat.
3. Stack plant debris in a corner instead of immediately discarding it, allowing any hidden pollinators a chance to emerge.
4. Delaying spring cleanup even by a few weeks can significantly support local pollinator populations and promote a healthier ecosystem! 🐝🌼

03/13/2025

Don’t be shy about asking for referrals! I’ve been cleaning for 20 yrs and organizing for the last 3 years. I usually work by word of mouth and find myself quite busy! 🤍

03/08/2025

Do you find yourself saying
“I can’t keep this place under control!” Or
“I just can’t keep up!”
Routines can help! Not sure where to start? I can help!

Time for Spring Cleaning!  Let me help you Tidy Your Home with Decluttering, Cleaning and Organizing!
02/28/2025

Time for Spring Cleaning! Let me help you Tidy Your Home with Decluttering, Cleaning and Organizing!

02/13/2025

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