I spent a happy afternoon at the kitchen table with the radio for company, surrounded by newspaper, compost (not always ON the newspaper, sadly!), milk cartons, seed packets, tin foil cat food trays, cardboard tubes and miscellaneous other extremely handy bits and bobs.. attempting to construct little comfy homes for my seedlings. There was something very cathartic and Blue Peter about it all, I haven't had so much fun in ages..
Elsie the cat was very helpful in attempting to eat, biff or sit upon my carefully organised chaos and has since been most displeased that the sunniest spot in front of the kitchen window (where she sun-worships and watches for passing pigeons to make the Ack-Ack noise at) is now occupied by a number of recycled DIY incubators of dubious construction.
Nevertheless, I got some herb seeds planted in my 'proper' propagator (try saying that quickly!), potted on the February seedlings and generally got very very grubby. Brilliant!
I picked up a tip from somewhere (will try to find it and post the link) recently to use the cardboard cartons that soup or milk comes in for plant pots, as when you want to plant out you can just snip down the sides with scissors and slide the plant out intact. So I did this for a few of the bigger seedlings. I also used the bottom half of plastic milk bottles (with drainage hole punched in the bottom) as plant pots. And I'd been saving the plastic trays from food shopping to use as drip trays to stand things in .. or as lids for incubators, if transparent.
In fact, things might be getting out of hand now because I can't look at anything now without working out how I can re-use the packaging.. its addictive!
---> LINKS:
yoghurt pots as mini greenhouses
make seedling pots from newspaper
make recycled seed pots
5 comments:
Looks great, hedgewitch! :o)
Sadly the long winter and our memories of a poor growing season last year have put us off even thinking about our veggie garden so far ... let alone starting to work on it.
Your blog is a great inspiration for me! :o)
this post made me feel so happy.....thank you. I started a strange array of seeds this afternoon.
YAY for spring!
Nice work - a great re-use of containers! I wish I had a garden again...
You are one fab recycler Hedgewitch. I thought I was good but you put me to shame.
Its great getting dirty, nothing like a bit of muck between your fingers!!
Thanks, nutty! keep your fingers crossed for me, won't you?
You're welcome, patti monkey! good luck with your seeds :-)
Thanks, dave.. it must be hard for you to be gardenless :-( My garden is only pots on the roof.. my big dream is one day to have earth to plant in and a proper veg patch!
Thank you, cheryl .. I'm just making it up as I go along, lol! Yes its good to have direct contact with the soil. I used to go on archaeological digs every summer when I was younger and I miss sitting in a hole in the ground with soil all around :-)
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