A farmer has shared a simple but genius hack that will stop you from spending loads of money on new plant pots this summer.
A gardening expert has shared a simple compost bag hack that will help you save money when heading to the shops this summer.
Instead of splurging on new plant pots on these new purchases, why not follow this trick that will reuse some compost or feed bags and also keep your plants thriving. The woman showed off her empty compost bag as she folded up the opening to look like a rolled up bag. She then filled it up with soil off camera and planted all the flowers and food she desires.
In the rest of the video, the TikTokker shows her collection of DIY compost bag plant pots full of flowers, plants and even some fruit and vegetables. This video garnered a whopping 19,400 views as viewers flocked to the comments to share their joy at finding this simple trick.
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