Thursday, May 16, 2013

Transplant Pots

I took these pictures back in March when it was actually useful to transplant.  Now that it's May, it's a little late but maybe you can tuck this away for next year.

Biodegradable Transplant Containers

You will need:
  • Scissors
  • Newspaper
  • A bottle
  • Tape or liquid glue
  • Soil
  • Seeds


Soil pictured far right. I'm pretty sure I was sitting on the seed packets.
Instructions:

  1. Wrap the newspaper tightly around the bottle. 
  2. Glue or tape the paper to itself to form a cylinder. If you use tape, you'll want to remove the tape later when you transplant into the garden.
  3. Slide the bottle out of the paper tube carefully
  4. Fold one end of the paper cylinder closed and tape or glue shut.  
  5. Cut of the excess tube. You want your pot to be about 6-8 inches tall.
  6. Fill with soil.* 
  7. Plant seeds according to seed packet instructions. Water, etc. You're done!
*Note: With some plants, like tomatoes, burying the plant stem partially helps the plant develop a strong root system. To aid this, don't fill up your pot all the way to the top with soil.  Leave 1-2 inches free so that when your plants grow past the top of the pot, you can add more soil to the pot to bury the stem.
Finished tube for tomatoes. 
Window sprouting line-up. The ghost peppers belong to my husband. They never did sprout.

Stay sunny,

Christine

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