Finally, your move is over and you have successfully unpacked 100 transfer boxes.
What to do with all the empty boxes scattered all over the house?
Will they be recycled, thrown away, or reused?
Moveing Box Delivery Inc recommends that the carton be recycled or reused. This benefits our environment and helps prevent the negative consequences of placing extra cardboard in our landfills.
The great news is, if you're a gardener, there are some really fun ways to recycle your Cardboard Cube Boxes, at no cost.
Learn 8 Ways to Recycle Cardboard Boxes in the Garden
Did you know that cardboard actually helps prevent weed resurfacing?
1. Just lay cardboard on the weeds. (Make sure all packing tape is removed.)
2. Place 2-3 inch bark on the cardboard. That's it!
You will notice that the weeds do not grow because the sunlight is not exposed to the weeds, which requires less maintenance in the garden.
If you put a cardboard in your garden and cover it with good quality soil, the material in the box will decompose, creating a richer and more nutritious soil than before.
Depending on the area you live in (rain, moisture, sun, etc.), this mulching process takes 4-12 months for the boxes to disappear and fully enrich the soil.
While weeding, use the moving boxes to put the weeds and throw them in the compost in the boxes themselves!
Cardboard boxes are a great way to carry weeds without costing you 10 cents!
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4. Cardboard box gardening:
Instead of spending a lot of money buying pots, you can easily reuse the moving boxes to create a wonderful garden.
The cardboard gardening approach is great for plants such as herbs used in cooking.
5. Grow mushrooms in the box:
A company called "Mushroom Adventures" makes it easy to grow mushrooms in a moving box. Usually, in two to four weeks, great mushrooms grow from the same box they were moved to. What's better than that!
6. Grow sprouts:
Order sprouts from a seed supplier and plant in boxes. Remember that the sprouts have enough sunlight to grow with maximum levels of nutrition.
7. Grow vegetables:
If you live in an apartment and have a deck, you can also grow vegetables such as carrots, tomatoes and broccoli in cardboard boxes. They require less watering and are easier to maintain because they are grown in boxes that help retain moisture.
8. Create an author
Why can you buy soil at a store when you can use cardboard boxes to make rich soil?
Simply dig a hole in the compost area, lay down a cardboard box and stack weeds, leaves, cutouts and even coffee grinds.
VOILA, you started making compost, and found a valid use for your old moving box
best Tips how to grow plants in a cardboard cube boxes:
If you're growing anything in the box, line the bottom of the box with plastic and make sure there are some holes for water to drain. Add good soil and compost and plant what you like. Very easy!
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