9 Hidden Home Uses for Your Rosemary Plant (What Happens to Your Air Quality When You Clip It Before Bed…)

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5. All-Natural Multi-Surface Countertop Spray

DIY rosemary and citrus infused cleaning spray bottle on a bright kitchen countertop.

I once completely stripped the gorgeous, glossy sealant right off my kitchen island by using a harsh, store-bought chemical spray. It left a huge, cloudy stain that looked terrible, and that was the exact moment I swore off toxic commercial cleaners forever.

Non-Toxic Cleaning

To make your own powerhouse DIY rosemary cleaning spray, pack a glass mason jar with fresh rosemary sprigs and leftover lemon peels, then submerge them entirely in white distilled vinegar for two weeks.

Strain the liquid and mix it in a 1:1 ratio with water in a spray bottle to create an incredibly effective, grease-cutting disinfectant. The rosmarinic acid naturally found in the plant works as a potent antimicrobial agent that sanitizes your surfaces without any toxic chemicals.

Safe for Pets and Kids

This simple eco-friendly cleaner is completely safe to use around curious pets and toddlers who constantly drop their snacks right onto the kitchen table.

It works beautifully on sealed granite, tile, and stainless steel, leaving a gorgeous, streak-free shine and a crisp, comforting kitchen scent.

While this spray handles the sticky mess on your counters, it won’t completely eliminate heavy, stubborn cooking odors floating in the air. Click that next button right below because I am about to share my ultimate recipe for a bubbling stovetop simmer pot that fills your entire home with a cozy aroma.

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