I recently got a hold of this unusual cardboard. Maybe a couple inches thick and if I were to peel back the flat pieces on either side. I would expect to see either a honeycomb pattern or traditional cardboard corrugation.

I typically either shred or cut up my cardboard for compost. Extra large pieces with no print. I save to lay down and kill/protect from weeds

This unusual cardboard feels like it could be useful for something else, but I can't think of anything. Any ideas?

by Wannabe_Gamer-YT

9 Comments

  1. Any_Needleworker_273

    I just cut it down and use it for kindling in small amounts.

  2. Sensitive-Respect-25

    We used similar stuff as insulation for our smaller coop, its not great but it was free. 

  3. Top_Ticket3332

    Worms love cardboard like that. Set up a worm bin. Kinda looks like one started in your last picture there

  4. Existing-Canary-6756

    If you can keep it dry, insulation.

  5. printerparty

    I use these as spacers when I start seeds under shop lights, which I have attached to a 5-tier metal shelf under each shelf

    It’s easier to lift the seed trays up to the lights and lower them as the sprouts grow than adjust the shop lights

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