Now the days are getting longer, and lighter!, why not give nature a helping hand? Use your FixIts sticks, or indeed reuse old FixIts, to create all kinds of ingenious things that can help nature flourish.

Plant supports

Staking indoor plants can really help growth, especially when the plant is relatively young.

Create your own support with a bit of bamboo, or even a BBQ skewer, topped off with a bit of helpful FixIts, shaped like a crutch.

You could even use a toothpick for smaller plants!

Seed dibbers

These are brilliant for planting seeds, seedlings and young plants.

Fashion some FixIts into a funky cone shape, and use the nose end to make impressions in the soil for seeds. Easy!

Eyelets for trailing vine

Great for nature that loves to grow on fences or up walls, like wisteria, trailing vine or roses. Create a series of eyelets - or rings - of FixIts, attached to screws or nails, strategically positioned. String wire through the holes to provide vital support during upward growth.

Name tags

It's so easy to get green-fingered-happy and forget which seeds are where. Create some cool looking name tags with leftover FixIts.

Flower displays

We love this simple way to show off your favourite indoor plants and help them grow tall, using a BBQ skewer, some wire and a bit of FixIts magic.

This year the theme is plastic pollution and how to beat it with collective action. We asked FixIts founder, Chris Lefteri, for his thoughts on this important but complex issue. 

Where would we be without it? So simple, so versatile, so boingy. Check out the inspiration below for fixing all kinds of things with a single round bloblet of FixIts.

Is there anything more civilised than the humble hook? Jacket on the floor? No thank you, I'II hang mine up. I'm civilised. When you think about it, hooks are amazing. We've been hanging things up for centuries. 

And the great thing is, now you can make your own hooks, any time, anywhere. Just whip out some FixIts, pop the kettle on, and off you go. Hooks for holidays, hooks for home, hooks for the garden. See below for hookspiration.     

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