On social media, Lisa Harvey, a woman from Surrey, England, was constantly worried about her outdoor greenery dying.
In the video, Lisa shared her unique solution for revitalizing several unsightly areas in her garden.
The 45-year-old mom decided to keep her plants looking green and healthy. Instead of relying on water or plant food, her unconventional solution involved using green spray paint to effectively address her problems.
In an interview with the media, she shared: “I have fake plants and flowers, but these were the only two real ones in my back garden and they are both dead, so it saves trying to get the plants out of the pot. I decided to get some spray paint and see if it works. My husband thought I was mad but it’s so quick as well. It didn’t take me long, plus I have some of the paint left in the can.”
Her post has garnered significant attention from netizens, and Lisa Harvey has received an outpouring of praise for her creative thinking after sharing her cost-effective solution.
One person said: We all need a chuckle to counter act all the bad news. Keep smiling and get out your spray paint.
A second wrote: Hmm, this global warming sure is killing a lot of plants... let's get out our aerosolized paint and spray them all to fix it!.
While a third commented: Our local Texas Roadhouse restaurant spray painted their dead shrubs. In Ohio.
Someone else said: Boy in that country you get bashed for the simplest things, they must have very thin skins across the pond. Good for her saving those plants.
Another added: She’s an idiot…. Those are trees that take care of themselves…. They rarely die…. She probably doesn’t have proper drainage
The green spray paint she used cost just $5 in U.S. dollars, making it a very affordable option.
This idea proves to be economical compared to buying two new plants, as highlighted by Ex-rate.com. The report by Jam Press sparked a flood of comments expressing admiration for her ingenuity.