6 yard maintenance hacks that are not effective
Lawn and yard maintenance is a hands-on task. You must tend to the plants and ensure essential tasks like mowing, weed removal, and trimming are done regularly. That’s one of the reasons why homeowners are always looking for hacks and tips to save money and effort. But, some gardening hacks found on popular social media platforms claiming to be the best for lawn maintenance are the ones to avoid. Here are six such examples. Using eggshell as a plant base It’s vital to be conscious of environmental issues and find ways to repurpose waste material that accumulates in the kitchen. Eggshells, for example, are the most commonly thrown-out trash items. And there is a good chance you’ve already come across this gardening tip to use empty eggshells as a base for your new plant saplings. Rumor has it that the egg will provide all the necessary nutrition for the saplings to quickly sprout and break through the shell once it starts growing. However, the roots of the saplings mature even before they can break through the eggshell. So essentially, using the eggshell means you’ve restricted its growth and will have a decomposed sapling that’s been deprived of ground nutrition. The hack only works to stabilize the roots, but it certainly does not work when it comes to the sapling actually maturing into a full-size plant.