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s well as composting your newspaper you can also fashion the pages into homemade eco-friendly pots, which can then be planted straight in the ground. Using a wine bottle or glass as a mould, tightly wrap newspaper around the base, tucking-in at the bottom. Continue to layer the newspaper around the bottle until the shape of a pot is formed. Spray lightly with water to help define the shape. When dry, remove from the bottle or glass and it’s ready to fill

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