2. Gardening Hacks:
You don’t need a huge backyard to grow plants. Tuna cans can be a surprising ally in your gardening adventures.
Mini Planters:
Fill with soil and use for starting herbs or succulents.
Perfect size for windowsill gardens.
Punch a few drainage holes in the bottom to prevent water buildup.
Pest Traps:
Fill tuna cans with beer to attract and trap slugs in your garden.
Eco-friendly and very effective.
Seed Starters:
Label each can with the plant type.
Once the seedlings grow, transfer them into larger containers or the ground.
3. Magnetic Organizers:
Attach a magnet to the back of a tuna can and suddenly you have:
A magnetic spice holder for your fridge.
A DIY pen or pencil holder for your magnetic whiteboard.
Handy storage for screws, nails, or small tools in your workshop.
These are particularly useful in small apartments where space is precious.
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