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Turning rubbish into a pot to preserve the world from coconut flax.

"You know... coconut flakes that many people consider as leftovers can be made into a tree pot that" can be planted on the ground "ðŸŒą without a black bag! It reduces waste, reduces costs and is good for the world. Today, it will be taught to do it simply at home."

"Today seedling seedling black bags are used in bulk and become accumulated plastic waste in the environment. Making pots from natural materials such as coconut flax, dried leaves or waste materials in the home is to reduce waste from the source.

This idea is in line with the self-sufficient economy that King Rama IX emphasized in the cost-effective and self-reliant use of resources. "

ðŸŠī. Equipment to be prepared.

Coconut flax

1 kilo of oily starch

10 Liters Clean Water

Mold (Use 2 plant pots stacked)

2 plastic bags

Gridiron

(If you want to increase your strength, you can use paper to rip the mixture)

Step 2. Natural glue

A kilo of oily flour and ten liters of water.

Set a soft light. Poor, sticky, clear (like glue)

Step 3: Mix and Molding

Pour the glue into the coconut flax.

Mix well until caught

Group the material into a mold.

Press it tightly. It's about 1-1.5 cm thick.

Step 4: In the sun

Stay in the sun for 1-2 days until completely dry.

Unwrap out of print

âœĻ will get a naturally biodegradable "biological pot."

ðŸŒą Highlights that need to be highlighted in the clip

✅ can plant trees in the ground with pots.

✅ The roots can break through.

✅ No need to unpack the black bag. Reduce root damage.

✅. Decompose into fertilizer in the soil.

ðŸŒŋ suitable trees planted in pots like this.

Kitchen garden vegetables such as kale, morning glory, basil

Small flowering plants. Fruit seedlings.

"When you move, you don't have to plant pots, you can plant them on the ground. The roots aren't bruised, they grow faster than black bags."

💰 Community Economy Corner

Reduce the cost of buying black bags

Increase the value of waste materials.

Can be sold as Eco products

Continue as a supplementary career in the community.

"What used to be rubbish today becomes income and saves the world along the way."

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