{"id":84713,"date":"2023-11-14T22:24:37","date_gmt":"2023-11-14T22:24:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mylifestylemax.com\/?p=84713"},"modified":"2023-11-14T22:24:37","modified_gmt":"2023-11-14T22:24:37","slug":"kitchen-discard-makes-perfect-tool-to-protect-your-plants-from-pests","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mylifestylemax.com\/home-and-garden\/kitchen-discard-makes-perfect-tool-to-protect-your-plants-from-pests\/","title":{"rendered":"Kitchen discard makes \u2018perfect\u2019 tool to \u2018protect your plants\u2019 from pests"},"content":{"rendered":"
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A\u00a0gardening hack shared on Instagram has been hailed as an ingenious solution for protecting sprouting plants from external elements.<\/p>\n
With temperatures dropping further each day, plants that haven\u2019t yet established a root system will be most susceptible to harsh conditions.<\/p>\n
When it isn’t harsh weather conditions that threaten plants, they’re at the mercy of leaf-infecting insects that take advantage of warm conditions.<\/p>\n
Gardeners tend to focus on improving the shelter for their plants around this time with trellises and mulching, but one tool may provide even better shelter.<\/p>\n
The tip comes from Kaleb Wyse, who proposes using leftover tin cans, from coffee and peanuts, to cover plants during the colder months.<\/p>\n