What Does Junk Mail Have to Do With Gardening?
Junk mail and gardening - how is that? Why would anyone waste a free resource? How would you like your garden to grow? Big and beautiful or full of chemicals? And you won't have to worry about bugs eating your plants because junk mail will help take care of that problem too.
How, you say? Let me explain...
Everyone gets mail, in fact, some get more than others, but everyone gets it everyday.
Don't waste it by throwing it in the trash can (of course, that's where it belongs), use it in your garden and let Mother Nature do her thing.
Every one of the letters, envelopes, catalogs, flyers and newspapers you get everyday can be put to good use and help save our landfills, rivers and lakes.
Since we can't stop junk mail be might as well use it to our advantage.
Right? Using your mail in your garden will save on buying chemical, save on your water bill, and save our rivers and lakes from the run off chemical from your garden.
It only takes a few minutes of your time to help save the world.
You'll be able to say you're doing your part in going green.
You don't have to spent time on compost heaps; kitchen waste or any of those complicated projects just to have a beautiful garden.
Just use your junk mail! Most manufactures of ink use a combination of vegetable oils and the paper, of course, is made from trees or recycled paper (still trees) and both are 100% organic.
Just let Mother Nature biodegrade them and help your garden at the same time.
What could be easier? The best part is all these benefits are free because you get mail everyday.
By using the letters, envelopes, catalogs, flyers and newspapers you will save hundreds of dollars throughout the year.
The only part you shouldn't use is those little plastic windows in the envelopes but that's a minor detail.
It only takes a few minutes of your time, so stop throwing out your free resource and start creating a beautiful garden.
How, you say? Let me explain...
Everyone gets mail, in fact, some get more than others, but everyone gets it everyday.
Don't waste it by throwing it in the trash can (of course, that's where it belongs), use it in your garden and let Mother Nature do her thing.
Every one of the letters, envelopes, catalogs, flyers and newspapers you get everyday can be put to good use and help save our landfills, rivers and lakes.
Since we can't stop junk mail be might as well use it to our advantage.
Right? Using your mail in your garden will save on buying chemical, save on your water bill, and save our rivers and lakes from the run off chemical from your garden.
It only takes a few minutes of your time to help save the world.
You'll be able to say you're doing your part in going green.
You don't have to spent time on compost heaps; kitchen waste or any of those complicated projects just to have a beautiful garden.
Just use your junk mail! Most manufactures of ink use a combination of vegetable oils and the paper, of course, is made from trees or recycled paper (still trees) and both are 100% organic.
Just let Mother Nature biodegrade them and help your garden at the same time.
What could be easier? The best part is all these benefits are free because you get mail everyday.
By using the letters, envelopes, catalogs, flyers and newspapers you will save hundreds of dollars throughout the year.
The only part you shouldn't use is those little plastic windows in the envelopes but that's a minor detail.
It only takes a few minutes of your time, so stop throwing out your free resource and start creating a beautiful garden.
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