
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.
Lay a full sheet of black and white newspaper flat. Don't use shiny, colored paper as it may contain heavy metals.
eHow Expert: Willi Galloway
Expert: Home & Garden
Profession: West Coast Editor of Organic Gardening magazine, Creator of DigginFood.com
Location: Seattle, Washington
Comments
GypsySunrise said
on 4/27/2008 That's a great idea! =)
kensykes said
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.
SteveHampton said
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.
SteveHampton said
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.
SunflowerOcity said
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