Newspaper Seedling Pots
Making your own seedling pots is an easy and inexpensive way to reduce your footprint
Continue to roll the dowel to within 3 inches of the end of the paper, then apply more paste in a zigzag pattern to this remaining area and finish rolling. Remove the dowel and allow the paper to dry overnight. The next day, when the paper is dry, cut the tube into 3-inch lengths.
When you're ready to start sowing, stand the open-ended cylinders upright inside a planting tray or flat, fill each with seed-starting mix, then plant your seeds. When it's time to transplant, place the pots right in the garden—the paper will decompose. (Be sure to cover the entire paper pot with soil so that the paper doesn't act as a wick, drawing moisture away from the seedling roots.) via
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I love this idea. I am going to expand my garden this year because I have finally understood what I can and cannot grow in my climate. I am zone 3 alpine...not great for a variety of plants. Well, this post inspires me just to get this started. To top it off I love the look of these!!
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