1. Nourish Your Compost Heap
Mix charcoal into your compost pile to increase its carbon content. (If the pile smells like ammonia, it needs carbon.)
2. Disguise an Imperfection
Rub charcoal onto scratches on dark wood floors and furniture to temporarily “stain” them until you have time for a real repair job.
3. Keep Air Fresh
Place charcoal, in open bowls or perforated plastic bags, in your fridge or drawers to banish odors.
4. Make Cut Flowers Last Longer
Put a lump of charcoal beneath the cut stems in a vase to help the water stay clean and clear.
5. Use it as Mulch
Break charcoal into chunks about 1 inch in diameter and spread them on beds or beneath bushes to keep soil moist and suppress weeds.
6. Entertain Kids (or Adults)
Use a piece of charcoal to draw hopscotch squares or other game templates on your sidewalk. Wash away the marks with a quick squirt from your hose.
7. Keep Driveway Deicers from Clumping
Before storing rock salt and sand to use this winter, mix a few lumps of charcoal into the bag or bucket. They’ll soak up dampness and prevent these materials from freezing or caking together.
8. Decorate Your Yard
Turn lumps of charcoal into a scare- crow’s eyes for Halloween or a snowman’s face in wintertime.
9. Help Potted Orchids Grow
These bloomers benefit from charcoal’s alkalinity. Mix small pieces with your potting medium (e.g., bark or wood chunks) to nourish the flowers.
10. Keep Rust Off Tools
Place a few lumps of charcoal in your tool box to absorb moisture and keep the metal from oxidizing.