Do you have excess cardboard lying around your home? Rather than throwing it away, consider using it in your garden. Cardboard is made from wood fibers and processed into a thin, strong sheet. It is ...
Cardboard is biodegradable and safe to compost, but it can only be recycled a limited number of times before it becomes too degraded to be remade into new paper products. However, cardboard has ...
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How To Fill Raised Garden Beds for Thriving Plants
Fill about a sixth of the depth of your raised garden bed with twigs and small branches (under two inches in diameter) that will fill some of the space yet break down and contribute healthy nutrients ...
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This genius, eco-friendly hack for making your own plastic-free plant pots is so easy – your garden is going to love it
Once it’s all wet and pliable, take a clean glass container – a pasta sauce jar or a tall jam jar is ideal – and roll the ...
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In the Garden: Improve your garden soil with fall leaves and landscape trimmings
Fall is a great time to improve your soil for next year’s garden. Many of the resources needed are readily available and many ...
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One expert gardener has revealed a brilliant way Brits can reuse their old cardboard boxes to make fresh new plant pots. Instagram user Joseph Clark showed off a handy system using only an old box, ...
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