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This Toilet Paper Plant is the Charmin of the Garden!



This Toilet Paper Plant is the Charmin of the Garden!

With this plant, you’ll never have to buy TP again!

We’ve got a toilet paper plant for nearly every region and climate.
Learn more and order your plants (for a suggested donation) here:
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25 Comments

  1. Mullein comes up like crazy where I'm at, but I've never actually tried it for this particular task!

  2. Hello rod! I live in Kentucky, zone 6B. How do I get ahold of one of these lovely cuttings?

  3. Robin, why not rinse with water like most people outside North America? Bidet towels are re-usable, washable, and really only for drying the little bit of water left behind.
    Also, I would advise caution with mullein leaves for those in temperate climates. The hairs can cause itchiness for some, especially females. Plectranthus might be different.
    Thanks so much for these videos!

  4. Endless supply, hmm the winter is very snowy and cold for me. Don't think the toilet paper plant would grow in winter here outside.

  5. Lovely plant ,I would rather eat those leaves than wipe my backside with them.🍃

  6. I got the seed and have 6 about an inch high.Are they perennial?Will they reseed? Will deer eat them?I am in east Texas.

  7. Can it be grown in the mountains? Like 7000ft above sea level. Region – Uttrakhand, India 🇮🇳
    And thank you so much for guiding us🙏🏼

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