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Try Cardboard Gardening to Save Money and Recycle
With this eco-friendly, free and easy gardening method, you’ll have a better garden in no time! Just place cardboard in the fall and you'll be ready to plant in spring.
Shredded paper is one of the many materials people opt to use as garden mulch, but is it a good idea? Here are the pros and cons you should know about.
Your garden needs a lot less maintenance in the winter months, but that doesn't mean there's not prep work you can do. The 'cardboard method' is a genius way to care for your flower beds without ...
Try spreading a thick layer of mulch, like wood chips or straw, around your plants. Mulch blocks sunlight, which keeps weed seeds from sprouting. Spread mulch two to three inches deep for the best ...
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