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They reduce watering frequency — especially during hot weather.
2. Sponges Help Aerate Soil
The porous structure allows air to move through the soil more easily. This can:
Improve root development
Promote microbial activity
3. Sponges Reduce Waste
According to environmental estimates, the average household throws out dozens of sponges annually. By reusing them, you:
Make your gardening more eco‑friendly
What Kinds of Sponges Work Best
Not all sponges are the same — and some are better suited for garden use than others.
Highly absorbent
Biodegradable
✖ Some Synthetic or Scrubber Sponges
Sponges with heavy plastic materials or abrasive scrubbing layers may not be ideal near edible plants, because:
They don’t break down easily
Top 10 Ways I Use Old Sponges in the Garden (and Why They Work)
1. Moisture Reservoir in Plant Pots
This is the most effective and commonly recommended method.
How to Do It:
Cut old sponges into small cubes (about 1–2 cm).
Spread these cubes across the bottom of your plant pots before adding soil.
Why This Works:
As you water your plants, the sponge pieces soak up and store water.
When the soil dries, they release moisture back into the roots.
✔ Best For:
Indoor plants
Hanging baskets
Planters in hot climates
Patio vegetables
2. Prevent Soil Compaction in Containers
Soil compaction suffocates roots, especially in deep pots.
How to Use Sponges:
Mix shredded sponge pieces into the potting soil (≈10–20% by volume).
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