The concept of cardboard reuse in the garden is a simple way of soil improvement, weeds, and reduction of garbage, which are environmental friendly measures. It is a typical material that breaks down and could be utilized in a variety of methods of gardening. Healthy growing place: Cardboard may be made up to form a healthy growing place, without the use of chemicals and commencing with sheet mulching, and finally with composting. It can also hold water and conserve time on maintenance and also on shielding soil life. Plain and non-coated cardboard can be used around plants.
Weed Control by Sheetmulching

Create a layer of compost or mulch over the weeds and a cardboard (flat) is placed on the weeds. This prevents the sunlight and the weeds fail to grow but the cardboard is slowly ruined.
Build Raised Beds

Prior to placing soil in raised beds insert cardboard at the bottom of the raised bed. It suppresses the growth of weeds vertically and increases moisture retention. It attracts earthworms when it decomposes, and these increase the quality of the soil in a natural way.
Compost Booster

New carbon is added into the compost heaps through the addition of shredded cardboard to the compost heaps which neutralizes the existence of nitrogen in the kitchen scraps. This is more decaying and non smelly.
Pathway Weed Barrier

This stops the development of weeds and absorption of water. It keeps things tidy and reduces maintenance. The degradation process of the cardboard occurs and never harms soil in the long term.
Moisture Retention Layer

Mulch contains cardboard that is applied to keep the soil moist during hot weather. It reduces the evaporation rate and protects against temperature changes of the roots.
Lasagna Gardening Base

Lasagna gardening: this is where cardboard is used as the base and the soil is made up of heaps of organic materials. It kills weeds and prepares the foundation of growing beds, which are fertile.
Protect Young Plants

Surround the food of plants with cut cardboard collars to keep weeds out and reduce the amount of soil splashing with rain. This leaves the leaves clean and minimises the chances of illnesses.
Erosion Control

In the sloppy areas, one can stabilize the soil using cardboard and then plant ground cover. It reduces the runoff and holds the soil until the roots of plants are developed.
Garden Bed Expansion

It does not use chemicals to kill turf. The positive aspect of this method is that it can easily be expanded to the garden, and the soil underneath is also improved.
Temporary Frost Protection

It is possible to cover the plants with cardboard sheets to cover them during the night against light frost. Drive out of the day to be met by the sunshine. Reuse of this alone will assist in conserving frail greenery in cases where there is an abrupt drop in temperatures.