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Oh, I so wish I had the space to make a milk jug igloo!
I’m with The Guider! I want to do that too! We use the jugs from orange juice to water trees in the field–they’re such heavy duty plastic that they last FOREVER. Milk cartons also make good “greenhouses” when placed over tender seedlings in the ground–just cut off the bottom and nestle it in the dirt atop your tomato or pepper plant and leave the cap off. Remove when the plant outgrows the space & the weather is warm enough.