Game – 100 uses for an old white queen-sized fitted sheet

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Something to use as a biodegradable funeral shroud. (Jeez that's morbid0.

I like your idea, ninja. I've owned and buried a large number of critters (mainly feline and canine, but a lot of rodents, as well). I have often buried critters in a favourite, or nicely worn and soft, old clothing/towel. I think of it as sending them over the rainbow bridge with a comfy smell in their almost-heavenly noses.
 
Rip into strips & use the strips to tie up your tomato plants to stakes - they're nice & soft, non-binding, and this garden hack was taught to me by an elderly veteran Italian tomato grower :)
 
Something to put over a surface on which a couple is, um, coupling.:oops: Keep the surface clean (as possible).:cool:


this might be flying on saying to work. PerhapsThis might work fine on sand, dirt and grass, but not for a pile of straw - loose, stiff little dry stems would poke through. Quite uncomfortable.
 
this might be flying on saying to work. PerhapsThis might work fine on sand, dirt and grass, but not for a pile of straw - loose, stiff little dry stems would poke through. Quite uncomfortable.

Haylofts are overrated, eh.;)

Temporary cover for an opening until a door can be installed.
 
If it's getting quite threadbare, it could make a pretty good row cover for some of the cabbage family plants - let in enough light & water but not the moths.
 
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