How to Create Seed-Starting Pots From Newspapers

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Instead of buying expensive peat pots to plant your seeds in, make these spiffy planting pots by rolling recycled newspaper around a glass or jar. The finished pots are sturdy and will break down quickly once they've been planted in the soil.

By: Willi Galloway

Length: 3:21

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Difficulty: Easy

Tips & Warnings:

  • Place the pot in a nursery flat and fill it with good-quality potting soil.
  • Stack the newspaper pots side by side in the flat so that they'll support each other and prevent the sides from collapsing. Plant your chosen seeds; when the seeds have two sets of leaves, tear off the bottom half of the pot and plant - pot and all - into the ground. The pot will break down quickly once in the soil.
  • Most newspapers these days use soy ink for color printing, which is not harmful to plants. Still, your local paper may use petroleum-based colored ink, which is toxic, so you may want to avoid newspaper with color inks.

Step1
Lay a full sheet of black and white newspaper flat. Don't use shiny, colored paper as it may contain heavy metals.
Step2
Fold the paper in half lengthwise twice to form a long, narrow strip of folded newspaper.
Step3
Lay the glass on its side and place it on one end of the strip of paper. Roll the newspaper around the glass. The glass is used only as a form to roll the paper. About 1/2 of the strip of paper should overlap the open end of the glass.
Step4
Push the ends of the paper into the open end of the glass. This step doesn't have to be neat and tidy; just stuff the overlapping newspaper into the glass.
Step5
Pull the jar out of the newspaper pocket so you have the newspaper pot in your hand.
Step6
Push the bottom of the jar into the newspaper cup, squashing the folded bottom to flatten. This step will seal the bottom of your pot. Once the pot has been filled with soil, the bottom will be secure.
Step7
Pull the jar out and you have a finished paper pot.

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on 4/27/2008 That's a great idea! =)

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on 2/26/2008 Brilliant idea. I bought a mould some years ago to make pots from wet newspaper and it gave good service until today. The mould became rough and the wet paper would not slip. I looked in the brochure to buy another and the price was £18.00 GBP. I went on the web to try and find a cheaper one and found your site. THANK YOU.

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on 1/6/2008 This article was super helpful!!! I watched the video earlier this morning and then made a bunch of pots to begin some spinach seed in. Thanks for the post.

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on 1/6/2008 This article was super helpful!!! I watched the video earlier this morning and then made a bunch of pots to begin some spinach seed in. Thanks for the post.

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on 11/30/2007 Bravo!
I enjoyed your article and rated it with five stars! Please check out my seed starting article at the following link:
http://www.ehow.com/how_2109517_start-plants-seed.html
Thanks!
Chris

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eHow Expert: Willi Galloway

Willi Galloway

Expert: Home & Garden

Profession: West Coast Editor of Organic Gardening magazine, Creator of DigginFood.com

Location: Seattle, Washington

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