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How to Use Egg Cartons in the Garden for Fewer Pests, Healthier Soil, and More

Summary by Martha Stewart
Think twice before tossing empty egg cartons into the recycling bin. PhotoLife94 / Getty ImagesDon't throw away your egg cartons after they're empty. Instead, consider using them in your garden, where they have many applications. Paper pulp egg cartons, which are made from a mixture of water and paper, can be used for everything from a mulch layer to makeshift seed starters. (Avoid using foam egg cartons, as they are toxic to the environment and…
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Martha Stewart broke the news in on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
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