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Martha Stewart on MSNHow to Use Cardboard in the Garden to Prevent Weeds and Enrich the SoilDo you have excess cardboard lying around your home? Rather than throwing it away, consider using it in your garden.
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The Cool Down on MSNGardener shares surprising hack to take plants to the next level using household item: 'The worms eat it up'You can integrate the product into an act of recycling in your own backyard. Gardener shares surprising hack to take plants ...
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Southern Living on MSNHow Old Cardboard Boxes Can Help Your GardenPreparing your soil for planting is an essential step in creating a beautiful and lush garden—and cardboard can be the ...
"A no-dig garden uses layers of cardboard, compost and sometimes mulch over existing ground instead of digging into the soil. The compost and mulch help to break down the cardboard, plants can grow in ...
cardboard, sawdust and wood chips. Maintain a ratio of one part greens to three parts browns. The balance ensures proper decomposition and prevents unpleasant odors. A compost pile should remain ...
How do you prevent pests while composting? In order to prevent pests, DeVito and Enfield both suggest using a covered bin, or using a tarp or cardboard to keep the pile covered and reduce pest ...
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