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New rules about single-use plastic and paper bags put me into a tizzy; I'm embarrassed to confess.
Especially since brown bags are as recyclable as cardboard boxes- used excessively in online shopping. Plus, plastic bags are recyclable too and made into benches and composite decks.
But sadly, not everyone or every town recycles.
In this episode, Devin of Race Farm Market in Blairstown, NJ, shares encouragement that the new bag rules could be good for our dear earth. Plus, she shares repurposing garden pots and tidbits on the best time to plant annuals and vegetables.
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Repurposing Pots & Bags to Benches
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