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With homesteading comes gardening, and with gardening comes weeds. But instead of tossing them aside, there are a few simple ways to make those pulled weeds work for you. Neva shares her three favorite ways to turn weeds into something beneficial.
One option is to repurpose them in a way that benefits other parts of your homestead. Whether they serve a practical use or support the natural cycle of your space, weeds don’t have to go to waste.
Another idea is to let nature do the work. Over time, weeds break down and can be used to enrich the soil, making them a valuable resource rather than just something to remove.
Lastly, consider setting them aside for future use. Sometimes, what seems like a nuisance now can have a purpose later, whether in the garden or elsewhere.
Weeds may be inevitable, but with a little creativity, they can serve a greater purpose.
Connect with Neva: https://www.thehappyhomesteadmaker.com
By Neva KeeleyWith homesteading comes gardening, and with gardening comes weeds. But instead of tossing them aside, there are a few simple ways to make those pulled weeds work for you. Neva shares her three favorite ways to turn weeds into something beneficial.
One option is to repurpose them in a way that benefits other parts of your homestead. Whether they serve a practical use or support the natural cycle of your space, weeds don’t have to go to waste.
Another idea is to let nature do the work. Over time, weeds break down and can be used to enrich the soil, making them a valuable resource rather than just something to remove.
Lastly, consider setting them aside for future use. Sometimes, what seems like a nuisance now can have a purpose later, whether in the garden or elsewhere.
Weeds may be inevitable, but with a little creativity, they can serve a greater purpose.
Connect with Neva: https://www.thehappyhomesteadmaker.com