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People throw these away once the bulbs are planted. 10 practical ways to reuse mesh produce bags in the garden

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1. Store Flower Bulbs Between Seasons

Mesh bags are perfect for storing bulbs like tulips, daffodils, and lilies. They allow air circulation, which helps prevent mold and rot. Simply label the bag and hang it in a cool, dry place until the next planting season.


2. Protect Fruits and Vegetables from Pests

Slip a mesh bag over developing melons, squash, or clusters of tomatoes to protect them from insects, birds, and rodents. The mesh allows sunlight and air through while acting as a physical barrier.


3. Harvest Without Losing Small Crops

Use mesh bags to collect onions, garlic, potatoes, or peanuts. Soil falls right through the holes, making cleanup easier while keeping your harvest contained.


4. Create DIY Plant Supports

Filled loosely with straw or leaves, mesh bags can be stacked or tied around plants to provide gentle support. They work well for floppy flowers or young plants that need extra stability.


5. Make Compost Tea Strainers

Fill a mesh bag with compost, manure, or worm castings and steep it in a bucket of water. The bag acts as a natural strainer, making compost tea easy to prepare and apply.


6. Dry Herbs and Seeds

Hang mesh bags in a dry, airy location to dry herbs, seed heads, or garlic. The airflow speeds up drying while preventing mold and mess.


7. Protect Bulbs in the Ground

Plant bulbs inside mesh produce bags to protect them from squirrels, voles, and other diggers. Roots and shoots grow through easily, but pests have a harder time stealing them.

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