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NEVER THROW THEM AGAIN !! the sponges used are WORTH PURE GOLD on your plants in HOME AND GARDEN



👉NEVER THROW THEM AGAIN!! the sponges used are WORTH PURE GOLD on your plants in HOME AND GARDEN

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00:00 NEVER THROW THEM AGAIN!! the sponges used are WORTH PURE GOLD on your plants in HOME AND GARDEN
01:02 disinfect the sponge
01:33 cut the sponge into very small pieces
02:23 mix the pieces with the earth

35 Comments

  1. really bad idea adding micro plastices to the soil 😐 please take this down its not healthy for OUR world

  2. Short term it looks good, long term may cause unknown problems because the sponge itself is not good for environment and toxic to human body. If you want to follow this video to use the sponges, just use it it for the plants that are not vegetables or plants producing fruit, which is not recommended, either.

  3. I only use a dishwashing brush. Never buy those sponges. Sponges are bacteria enclaves. My brush gets washed with every cycle.

  4. Well I see him putting his blue thumb up in front of a mint plant which is considered invasive…they are incredibly easy to grow just keep in containers with a drain dish underneath and when you pinch the tops to make them bush out and not get leggy…don’t throw them on the ground. You may preserve them by putting in ice trays filled with water: each cube is equal to a tablespoon given that its the standard ice trays.
    Great for recipes or putting a couple cubes in water, lemonade or alcoholic beverages.
    I made a triple batch of homemade chocolate chip mint ice cream for my grandkids and it is 1 of our favorite summertime treats. Just use your vanilla ice cream base and add chocolate chips and mint cubes.

  5. i always break up the roots a little get them loose and ready to spread in dirt, also add some microrhiza around roots. i dont see need for sponges, i would rather use a drip pan under potted plant

  6. Can’t watch this stupid video can’t read anything to fast with dumb white subtitles on whit background how stupid

  7. Please do not do this for houseplants or plants that need to dry out between waterings. Sheffield Made Plants and Epic Gardening have strongly advised against this and they explain it better than I do.

  8. Natural sponges from the seabed, yes!, Artificial sponges, made of petrochemicals and plastics, like the ones used in this video, absolutely not!

  9. Wish I knew what you are doing. No one with any amount of sight ipairment can read white lettering on white or light background. This video is worthless to us. Too bad.

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