Reuse Tips for Green Thumbs

Reuse tips for green thumbs

Summer is the perfect time to start a garden. Luckily, you do not need to spend an arm and a leg to transform your space into something special and sustainable.  

When organizing your garden, reusing household items can be a fun DIY project. Here are some simple ways to spruce up your yard this summer.

Plants in a giant eagle bag

Labeling plants:

  • Use to-go plastic coffee lids attached to sticks
  • Label wooden spoons with a marker
  • For larger-scale projects, turn wooden pallets into shelves or hanging planters  

Hanging plants:  

  • Modify tin cans, glass bottles, plastic bottles, and milk jugs into hanging planters by attaching string or rope through the holes in the containers  
  • Tires are also a great DIY resource for larger plants  

Growing plants:

  • Fabric-style bags that can be found at stores like Giant Eagle are easy to convert into grow bags

Watering your plant:

  • Cut holes into the caps of milk cartons to turn it into an instant watering can
  • Alter bottleneck tops like those on wine or plastic bottles into a slow-drip watering system

Sprouting seedlings:

  • Biodegradable containers like paper egg cartons and toilet paper rolls are perfect to house your seedlings  
  • When your seeds have sprouted, set the carton or roll in the soil to begin the next stage of the growing process

Weed prevention:  

  • Cut up cardboard boxes and place them in between rows of plants
  • As a bonus, the cardboard will break down and provide organic matter for your soil

Bird feeders:

  • Create a pit-stop for feather-winged friends by inserting spoons through milk jugs or plastic bottles  
  • Fill them up with bird seeds, hang them outside, and wait for your new friends to appear

Consider pairing these tips with at-home composting to boost your garden growth by visiting https://savemorethanfood.org/compost/home/.  

Your garden and the planet will thank you for choosing to reuse!

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