There have been some weird gardening hacks over the years, but this one has amazed gardening enthusiasts as it not only helps your plants, but it cuts down on waste
Gardeners have to be some of the most inventive types of people when it comes to ensuring that their plants and flowers flourish.
Now another gardening enthusiast is saving us from creating additional household waste by sharing their genius trick for washing up sponges. They shared that in order to get the most use out of them, you should put their dish sponge trick to work by the end of this month. Using a pair of scissors, cut the dish sponge into really small pieces. The gardening fan said: “Once we have all our sponge cut, we are going to start using it to benefit the soil of our pots and plants.”
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