Composting is a wonderful way to add nutrients to the garden, but compost can stink. Rotting veggies produce some unpleasant odors, and not everyone wants a compost bin right by their back door. Get creative and turn an old colander into a compost bin buried in the garden. Dig out a hole that fits the colander, sink the dish into the soil, add compostable materials, and then cover the colander with a lid. The idea is that through watering or via insects, the composted nutrients will slowly leach into the soil and support the plants.
Hanging flower basket
Another great way to repurpose an old colander is to . Use pebbles or a plant liner before adding soil to your colander. Next, pot your plants. Once potted, you can turn this planter into a hanging basket by tying jute string to the handles or threading it through some of the colander drainage holes. Metal chains on a hook, specifically made for hanging planters, can also be used if you prefer a sturdier option.
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