If you want to start growing some seedlings, you will need small, individual pots for each plant. A pot maker will transform newspaper scraps into little pots that are the perfect size for your growing seeds. Once they have grown enough, you can plant the seedling and the newspaper pot right into the ground. These little containers are quite cute. Wrap them with some twine and turn them into party favors for nature lovers.
Start seeds indoors. The great advantage of growing your own plants from seed is the enormous selection from which to choose. Celebrate Earth Day on April 22 with your kids or friends by making your own eco pots out of recycled newspaper. They're more attractive than an egg carton or empty yogurt container, and the paper will decompose easily once the pots are tucked into the garden.
Paper Pot Maker
$19.95
If you want to start growing some seedlings, you will need small, individual pots for each plant. A pot maker will transform newspaper scraps into little pots that are the perfect size for your growing seeds. Once they have grown enough, you can plant the seedling and the newspaper pot right into the ground. These little containers are quite cute. Wrap them with some twine and turn them into party favors for nature lovers. — Lauren Donaldson
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to start seedlings, you will need small, individual pots for each plant. A pot maker will turn newspaper scraps into little pots that are the perfect size for your growing seeds. Once they have grown enough, you can plant the seedling and the newspaper pot right into the ground. Cute enough to wrap them with twine and turn them into gifts or party favors for your 'green' friends :)
If you want to start growing some seedlings, you will need small, individual pots for each plant. A pot maker will transform newspaper scraps into little pots that are the perfect size for your growing seeds. Once they have grown enough, you can plant the seedling and the newspaper pot right into the ground. These little containers are quite cute. Wrap them with some twine and turn them into party favors for nature lovers.
— Lauren Donaldson