Chirping into Spring: Essential Tips for Early Chick Care
As the world awakens to the warmth of early spring, backyard poultry enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the arrival of new feathered additions. Raising chicks...
Pumpkins are popular fall decorations, but eventually they will soften and rot. They don't need to be destined for the trash, however – there are great ways to recycle rotten pumpkins and be sure they are useful even if they aren't the prettiest decorations anymore.
6 Simple Ways to Recycle Rotten Pumpkins
When pumpkins start to soften and are not as attractive as decorations, try these solutions…
Before Reusing Pumpkins
No matter how you decide to reuse a soft or rotting pumpkin, be sure there is no wax or ash buildup left on the fruit's flesh – it can be toxic to animals and will not compost well. Similarly, pumpkins should be free of paint, glitter or decorations. Once they are cleaned off, however, it is easy to turn a decaying pumpkin into something beautiful again as it is reused and recycled!
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As the world awakens to the warmth of early spring, backyard poultry enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the arrival of new feathered additions. Raising chicks...
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