The Genius Produce Bag Trick We Wish We’d Known About Sooner
- Madison
- May 14
- 2 min read
There’s something deeply satisfying about giving everyday “trash” a second life—especially when it turns out to be surprisingly brilliant. Maybe it’s the thrill of outsmarting waste, or maybe it’s just our generation’s obsession with aesthetic DIYs and clever upcycling hacks. Either way, this one’s a keeper.

If you’re the kind of person who hoards glass jars “just in case,” gets a weird joy out of reusing things creatively, and can’t resist a fresh bouquet at Trader Joe’s—listen up. This easy, totally free hack turns that annoying mesh bag from your onions or avocados into the secret weapon your flower arrangements never knew they needed.
Discovered through the ever-clever duo Jeff and Lauren (@jeffandlaurenshow), this trick is so simple and effective it’s borderline genius. Here’s how it works:
The Mesh Bag Flower Grid You Didn’t Know You Needed
You know those stretchy, netted bags that hold your produce together? Turns out, they make a perfect stabilizing grid for flower arranging. All you need is:
A clean mason jar
A mesh produce bag
Scissors
Fresh flowers
The ring from a mason jar lid
Start by filling your jar with water. Then stretch the mesh bag tightly over the mouth of the jar, and secure it in place with the screw-on ring. Trim the excess mesh so it’s neat and flat. Boom—you’ve got a grid that holds your flower stems in place, no floral foam or Pinterest-level skills required.
Each hole becomes a tiny slot for your blooms, making it easier to space them out evenly and create that effortlessly put-together look. Even if the rest of your house looks like life happened (laundry piles, kids’ toys, whatever), a fresh arrangement in a repurposed jar makes everything feel a little brighter.
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So next time you’re about to toss that flimsy bag in the trash, pause. There’s creativity hiding in the produce aisle—and it’s way prettier than you’d expect.
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