why did I select an Old Plastic bucket for Pot

@shivamani10 (11038)
Hyderabad, India
May 23, 2017 10:27am CST
I am concentrating on decluttering. I want to dispose off as many unused and other worthless items to breath comfortably at home. Whenever I return home I am experiencing a kind of hot summer smell followed by some dust on each and every object which was not there earlier. Nowadays as the number of articles is increased maintenance is becoming very difficult. I gave a serious thought to it and wanted to dispose of some main items which are of negligible value. There are two plastic buckets at home Each one is competing with other to make their stay as much longer as possible. The Old buckets I am talking about pertaining to 2007. They are lying idle since 10 years and may remain even for a generation reacting with the oxygen inside the room adding negative energy in the entire house. Is it not important now to throw them off? I can not keep them at home even though they are sturdy and capable of giving service. The best way I thought was using them as pots for the plants. As I will be pouring some water the reaction becomes nullified and since they will be in the well-ventilated area the possibility for the accumulation of negative energy will be quite less. By painting with good paint, the immediate chances for their reaction with the air in the room will also be quite minimized. Am I right friends?
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4 responses
@jobelbojel (34729)
• Philippines
27 May 17
Yes, you have a good method. And decluttering is important to feel good.
@ridingbet (66857)
• Philippines
25 May 17
right, at least you used those things that others think are already useless.
@amnabas (13742)
• Karachi, Pakistan
23 May 17
That would be cool.
• United States
24 May 17
yepperz, always best to repurpose schtuff when plausible 'n the idea 'f usin' such fer plants works quite well. certain plants 're touted to actually cleanin' the air, so'd be like a win-win?