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Cardboard for suppressing weeds

Create a weed barrier in your garden by reusing cardboard packaging

05/28/2024 | Rating TV-G

Virginia Home Grown

Cardboard for suppressing weeds

Clip: Season 24 Episode 3 | 2m 48sVideo has Closed Captions

Create a weed barrier in your garden by reusing cardboard packaging

Amyrose Foll shares tips for keeping cardboard boxes out of the landfill and instead using them in the garden to reduce weeds. Featured on VHG episode 2403; May 2024.

05/28/2024 | Rating TV-G

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