I toss them in the dryer. Too much pollen around here for hanging. Plus it's easier to put them in the dryer. I'm all about "easy" when it comes to laundry or dusting or cleaning a bathroom or anything related to housework.
Dryer. My allergies don't allow for outside airline drying.
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Dryer. Can’t be bothered to take the from the laundry room to the backyard and back in again. I guess I would have to do the laundry when the weather was dry and none of this would be possible in winter. Air drying them has never even occurred to me.
Post by Restless Spirit on Apr 20, 2024 1:35:34 GMT
Dryer.
I grew up in a household (pretty poor) where we had regularly scheduled laundry days and the 3 of us girls helped mom hang the clothes and bedding on the clothes lines as a regular routine. We did it year around, unless it was too damp, raining or snowing.
When I got my own house, we put up metal clothesline posts to string a couple of clothes lines. Had had them in my 1st and 2nd house. We had big backyards and I loved them. We saved so much money not using the clothes dryer. Our HOA eventually banned them and we had to take them down. My current backyard is 80% trees, so I’ve no place to put a clothes line now. Too much shade. I occasionally (in the summer) will take throw rugs and drape them on the deck railing or set out a clothes rack to dry, but that’s the extent of my outside drying.
All bedding - mattress cover, fitted sheet, pillow cases, flat sheet, blankets get washed in one load and straight to the dryer. I don’t have time to wait for air drying of all that. Each bed is one load. 4 hours of washing/drying when I do all 3 beds.
Post by LavenderLayoutLady on Apr 20, 2024 11:15:19 GMT
Dryer.
I gave up trying to line dry things outside because birds seem to aim for it when leaving droppings.
I don't have enough line drying space indoors for entire bedding sets all at once. Clothing items, sure, but not sheets.
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