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Tyra's Garden - A Kitchen Garden Trädgård
Tyra's Garden - A Kitchen Garden Trädgård
Paper pots
Paper pots
are convenient to have at hand now when it is time to sow all the seeds for the
growing season 2013. When all your recycled plastic pots are used, these little
pots are easy to make and very cheap as well. In the pictures below, I show how
I make them. Most people use old newspaper but I do not like to work with them
at all, it feels like there are too much chemicals in the newspapers these days.
I used the local newspaper the year before last and nearly all my tomato plants
died and that was not enough… I got eczema on his hands! I think it was the paper
that did it, but it could have been the sowing compost, because I do remember
that it was just too wet. Beware of old
seed compost that hasn’t been properly stored during the winter.
This is what you need:
A pot-maker and paper of your choice
Perhaps you also need an water resistant pen if you would like to write something the pots.
That's it folks!
This is how I do it:
Cut a piece of paper 24 x 30cm paper and fold it in half
Roll it around the wooden pot-maker
Fold in the remaining paper at the bottom
Push the wooden bottom part of the pot-maker against the paper bottom
Now you can write with a "water-proof" pen the name of the plant that you are going to sow. It does of course disappear when you plant it into the soil...and so does the whole little pot. If you need the name through the entire growing season you maybe better use a proper name-tag.
Done, now it is time for me to continue my Valentine-sowing-fiesta. Now what is that? - you ask. Well I start with all my sowing on the 14th of February and that is the Valentine's Day. So fare I have planted loads of chilies, some artichokes and a great number of different basils. More about that later on...
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