Flower shops at the wet market are now open! They are essential to my well being you know. Saw a bunch of eucalyptus and had to buy it. One, it's wrap in a non woven sleeve which I can return to the vendor for reuse in my next visit. Two, it's a natural home fragrance and insect repellent. Three, they last for about 2 months and they can be use as home decor forever until they biodegrade! Cut about 5-6 inches and placed them in pots and trays which I reuse from inevitable packagings from supermarkets. Glass jar, yogurt containers and plastic trays mainly. Instead of wash, dry and toss them into a recycling bin, I kept and reuse them for whatever popped up! They sure come in handy today as pots and trays for my Eucalyly! Place them in cool places, away from direct sunlight. Some are in water, some are propagated in perlite. Hopefully, this is the first and the last time I'm buying eucalyptus. Wish me luck! Fingers and toes crossed! . . #myzerowastejourney #smileslikegreenspirit #zerowastelifetyle #zerowasteSG . . (at Singapore) https://www.instagram.com/p/CB5Os61HAG0/?igshid=1ojr2vwoo2weq














