Old newspapers can enrich the soil
Old newspapers can enrich the soil. Yes, you're right. After watering the flowerpot thoroughly, spread the old newspaper on the soil surface and water it again. Before long, the soil will become very fertile p>
The biological activity of the soil exposed outside for a long time is very low. After covering the newspaper, with the degradation of the newspaper itself, the humus in the soil layer will increase and the fertility will be improved. Black plastic film, cardboard or straw can also be used to replace newspapers, and the effect is similar p>
Attention
It is easy to keep the soil moist by spraying water regularly. Flower friends can sprinkle some sawdust or fallen leaves on the newspaper if they have conditions. The effect will be much better, and there are almost no weeds p>
Old newspapers can be used to repel mosquitoes
Flower friends may wonder how newspapers can repel mosquitoes! In fact, the ink of some newspapers is mixed with natural citronella essence, which can repel mosquitoes p>
Some newspapers do not contain this citronella essence, so can't they repel mosquitoes? Of course not. Ordinary newspapers soaked in sesame oil can also repel mosquitoes, and the effect is powerful p>
Method: tear up the newspaper and waste paper, sprinkle it in the flower pot, and then spray it with toilet water or essential oil. These paper scraps will become a good spectral insect repellent, and mosquitoes will bypass p>
Old newspapers can protect against sun and moisture
Put the flowerpot outside in summer. I'm afraid of wilting and sunburn. When I move back, I feel that the sun is not enough. The flowers don't grow well, and it's too troublesome to pull the sunshade net. I suggest that you should lay a layer of newspaper on the flowerpot, which is both sunscreen and moisturizing p>
Methods: spread a layer of newspaper on the soil along the plant for a week, so that the sun will not directly touch the soil, so as to avoid excessive soil temperature and affecting the root system p>
After the newspaper is paved, pour water once and spray water on it regularly. The water will penetrate into the soil layer little by little from the newspaper, which will not hurt the roots greatly or harden the soil p>
Old newspapers can make flowerpots
There are always some capable flower friends who can make a beautiful flowerpot with a small object around them. Of course, newspapers can also make flowerpots p>
Method
1. Cut the newspaper into A4 paper size and fold it in half about 1 / 3 p>
2. Find a plastic or glass bottle, wrap the folded newspaper around the bottle body, and then fold the overlapping part inward p>
3. Use the bottle to compact the bottom. After taking out the bottle, use the stapler to sew the seam. A flower pot is ready p>
Flower friends, are newspapers super useful p>
Do you have any old newspapers and magazines in your family p>
Hurry to raise flowers p>
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