You can reuse stuff by using it again. Example: You use a gallon of milk, you can reuse the container it came in to hold water to water your plants.
No, it is not recommended to reuse soil that has root rot for planting new plants as it may contain harmful pathogens that can infect the new plants. It is best to discard the contaminated soil and use fresh, sterile soil for planting.
Most people use it to water their plants.
yes.. recycle plants melt this product and reuse it over and over again
Why would you want to? You used that water to clean something that was dirty and that dirt gets trapped in the water, and thus making the water dirty. Well I guess if you have plants or something you could use that water on the plants, but other than that there is no reason to reuse it.
Yes we breathe in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. Plants take in carbon dioxide and exhale oxygen.
Before plants can reuse many organic materials, the materials must be broken down by decomposers like bacteria and fungi. These decomposers break down complex organic matter into simpler forms that can be absorbed by plants. This process of breaking down organic materials is known as decomposition.
Some creative ways to reuse a spaghetti box include using it as a storage container for small items, turning it into a homemade bird feeder, or using it as a planter for small plants.
can you reuse a nickel?
Example,if u have plants at home,after you wash the rice you can reuse the same water to water your plants.You can also collect rain water and wash ur floor or water ur plants,the rain water is clean enough to wash floor or water plants but not enough to drink though,it has to be purified.I hope this answers your question think you should not wash your car that often this is good
Some creative ways to reuse a cardboard bottle box include turning it into a storage container for small items, using it as a planter for small plants, or transforming it into a DIY bird feeder.
"The 3 Rs" are most commonly referred to as "readin', writin', and 'rithmatic".