The Gardening Trick That Saves Money
One of the most popular uses is in gardening.
Toilet paper rolls make perfect seed starters.
Here’s why:
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They hold soil well
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They drain naturally
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They break down in the ground
Gardeners place them upright in trays, fill them with soil, plant seeds, and water as usual. When the seedling is ready, the entire roll can be planted directly into the ground.
No transplant shock. No plastic waste.
The cardboard decomposes naturally, feeding the soil as roots grow through it.
The Cable & Cord Organizer Hack
If you’ve ever dealt with tangled charging cables, this one changes everything.
Empty toilet paper rolls are ideal for storing:
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Phone chargers
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Extension cords
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Earphones
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USB cables
Simply coil the cable and slide it into the roll. Some people label the outside or decorate them for drawers.
No tangles. No mess. No expensive organizers.
Just order from something you already have.
The Closet and Drawer Divider Trick
Closets and drawers get messy fast.
Smart organizers use toilet paper rolls as custom dividers for small items like:
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Socks
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Belts
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Scarves
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Ties
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Underwear
Cut them lengthwise or stack them upright inside drawers to create instant compartments.
It’s one of the cheapest organization hacks out there — and one of the most effective.
The Fire Starter Campers Swear By
Campers and survivalists love this one.
Stuff toilet paper rolls with dryer lint, paper scraps, or wax, and you’ve got an excellent fire starter.
They ignite easily, burn long enough to start larger wood, and pack neatly into emergency kits.
Some people even keep a few in their garage or car for winter emergencies.