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Frugal Living Tip of the Day for May 6, 2008 May 6, 2008

Posted by michaelnolan in tip of the day. trackback , edit post

Lots of people love to garden, and since the growing season is just starting for much of the U.S., I thought I would share one of my favorite frugal gardening tips - making my own seed starter pots from newspaper. They’re simple, they’re free, and they are biodegradable! That makes them the ultimate in frugality!

To make the first time a bit easier, I’ve taken photos of me making these newspaper pots to illustrate the instructions below:

DIY TIP- Step-By-Step Newspaper Seed Start Pots

What you need:

Step By Step

  1. Start by cutting the newspaper lengthwise into long strips.
  2. Wrap it around the end of a small can (or jar) with the paste facing outward. Be sure to leave an overhang of paper approximately 1″ wide.
  3. Fold the open ends inward and flatten by reaching into the opposite end.
  4. Slide the paper pot loose from the can and fold the exposed edge down about an inch to hold it in place.

It really is just that simple and don’t forget - it’s free! Once you have finished making your starter pots, you will want to fill them with a good quality seed starting mix.

If you prefer to purchase a starter soil, I recommend the Miracle Gro Organic Choice Garden Soil - it is the only one I’ll buy and it has always worked well for me!

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