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One easy and frugal way to get lots of pots for seed starting is to make them from things you may find around your house. Seed starting pots from newspaper is not only very cheap but you’re keeping trash out of landfills. I take a sheet of newspaper and fold it in half so that it’s about the length of a can of soda (or “pop” as we say in Chicago) and then just roll the soda can until it wraps around the can. Then I’ll just fold in one end of the newspaper and you have a quick and cheap pot for starting seeds. In the photo above I used this technique to start some Amaryllis seeds, but you can do just about any seeds you want. When the seedlings have sprouted you can plant the whole thing in the ground where the newspaper will eventually decompose.
You can also create your own seed pots from toilette paper rolls. One good alternative I like when I only have a few seeds to work with is to make them from the tubes of gift wrapping paper. They’re usually much sturdier than the tubes for paper towels or toilette paper. These seed pots can also be completely planted in the ground or into your container gardens.
Tip: set all of your homemade pots inside a take out container, if you don’t have seed starting trays, so that they’re touching. When you water fill the container with water and allow the water to be absorbed by the paper pots. If you’re very eco-friendly make sure the newspaper you use prints with soy based ink.
Other things around your house you can use are yogurt cups, cut a water bottle in half and poke holes in th bottom for drainage, plastic containers from restaurants, Styrofoam cups from fast food restaurants or instant soup.
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August 27, 2007 @ 9:40 pm
Oh wow,
I logged in today and find myself on the main page. Thanks for picking one of my posts.