Unfortunately, getting the grass stains out of our Rosies isn’t as much fun as getting grass stains on them. During our Dirtiest Rosies contest this month, we though we offer a natural cleaning solution to one of the toughest, most common stains out there. Sure, Tide or Oxy Clean can do the job. But Rosies are natural woman. So why not offer a natural cleaning solution. We found this solution on Mrs.Clean’s (no relation to Mr. Clean) website. It uses vinegar, the most versatile cleaning product out there. We’ll save waxing poetic about vinegar for another post. Let us know if this solution works for you.
“Pre-treat the grass stain with warm water and vinegar (no fruit vinegar) or water and rubbing alcohol. You can then rub the mixture directly into the stain and then wash it as you normally would. This mixture is known to get out the stain. Another option is to take some ammonia and mix it with one teaspoon of vinegar and then repeat the above steps. All of these methods work great at removing stains.”
Not that Rosies need any excuse to get a little dirt under our finger nails, but we thought it would be fun to have a contest to see who is the dirtiest Rosie. Just have someone snap a quick photo with your phone or if you want to get fancy, get yourself video tapped. You can post your pictures here or on our Facebook page. The dirtiest Rosie will win a spanking new pair of overalls (of course!). The contest ends June 1. Spread the dirt.
This Rosie is pretty proud of her dirty low down self. Can you beat the grass stains?
The National Gardening Association is committed to making gardening and plants a greater priority in the minds of Americans. In the eighth year of celebrating National Garden Month, has come out with a list of 101 Ways To Celebrate National Gardening Month, in an effort to make the world a little greener. Here are some more fun ideas‚
Last week Rosies Workwear for Women was a vendor at the World Ag Expo in Tulare, California. It was an amazing experience. With 2.6 million square feet of show grounds and 1,600 exhibitors, World Ag Expo is one of the largest agriculture trade shows, with an average of 100,000 attendees. The three-day expo in Tulare, California was definitely the world hot spot for agriculture technology and innovation and Rosies was in the middle of it all.
We had so much fun at our booth (see pictures below) meeting women in action from all over the world who love our overalls and coveralls. One Rosie who was visiting the World Ag Expo from France was so enthralled with our products she posted pictures of our booth on her blog. Click here to see the pictures. She says on her blog It’s nice no? Combinaisons pour fermires dans le vent: marque ROSIES. Very nice girls isn’t it?
We can‚ wait for the World Ag Expo next year and a chance to introduce the world to Rosies new insulated overalls. And show off some new colors and designs of coveralls.
PS: Congratulations to Jacque Vantassel! You are the lucky lady who entered our contest to win the book Made From Scratch by Jenna Woginrich at our World Ag Expo booth!!!
Check out our Rosies booth! It was a busy 3 days.
Sharon Moore (Founder of Rosies) with a very large tractor
Check out the new long sleeve t-shirts! So comfortable.