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You won’t believe your empty mason jars or newspapers could be useful in the garden until you see the list of garden hacks below. After reading the article, you can take advantage of your old items lying in mess around your kitchen or garage, and then turn them into helpful things for your garden. Now, instead of throwing them out, let's save them and give them new missions, they promise to keep you amazed.

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Healthy Herbs - Health Tips on Instagram: "Creating NO-DIG Growing beds 🌱 Great content by @nettlesandpetals. Follow him for more amazing content like this!

I’m in the process of converting an old unkept allotment into an organic no-dig vegetable garden and it’s finally time to create the main growing beds! And of course they are all going to be created utilising the ‘no-dig’ or ‘minimal disturbance’ methodology.

This old allotment space had been dug over year after year and the soil has sunk and degraded overtime. But by mulching instead of digging or tilling, we can mimic natural processes and start to rebuild that soil structure and allow the myriad of life within to thrive whilst creating a symbiotic relationship with the plants we then grow, increasing yields and boosting biodivers No Soil Gardening, Allotment Ideas, Packaging Cardboard, Allotment Gardening, Organic Compost, Healthy Herbs, Symbiotic Relationships, Sustainable Garden, The Soil

Healthy Herbs - Health Tips on Instagram: "Creating NO-DIG Growing beds 🌱 Great content by @nettlesandpetals. Follow him for more amazing content like this! I’m in the process of converting an old unkept allotment into an organic no-dig vegetable garden and it’s finally time to create the main growing beds! And of course they are all going to be created utilising the ‘no-dig’ or ‘minimal disturbance’ methodology. This old allotment space had been dug over year after year and the soil has…

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