Free household items by mail

Who doesn't love getting free stuff in the mail? Here are some household items that you can get for free by mail:

  1. Seed bombs: The Tree People organization sends out free seed bombs, which are small balls made of clay and compost that contain seeds. You can plant them in your yard to help grow trees and wildflowers. Request here.
  2. Free seeds: The Seed Savers Exchange, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving heirloom seeds, offers free seeds to members. You can join their membership program and receive free seeds every year. Learn more.
  3. Compost: The US Composting Council offers a free compost starter kit, which includes a bag of compost and a guide on how to compost. Request here.
  4. Reusable bags: The Reusable Bag Company sends out free reusable bags to customers who sign up for their newsletter. Sign up here.
  5. Free fabric scraps: The Fabric Remnant Warehouse, a fabric store in California, offers free fabric scraps to customers who sign up for their newsletter. Sign up here.
  6. Free plant seeds: The National Gardening Association offers free plant seeds to members. You can join their membership program and receive free seeds every year. Learn more.
  7. Free household cleaning products: The Seventh Generation company offers free samples of their household cleaning products to customers who sign up for their newsletter. Sign up here.
  8. Free pet food: The Pet Food Institute offers free pet food samples to pet owners who sign up for their newsletter. Sign up here.
  9. Free gardening gloves: The Garden Glove Company offers free gardening gloves to customers who sign up for their newsletter. Sign up here.
  10. Free household items: The Freecycle Network, a non-profit organization, offers free household items to members. You can join their local group and request items you need. Find your local group here.

Remember to always check the eligibility criteria and any shipping restrictions before requesting these free household items by mail.