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Thursday, March 11, 2010

Used Office Paper Makes Good Seed Starting Pot

We are in the process of making paper planting pots out of used office paper. So far, we've made about 300 pots. We experimented with several plans and came up with this one. Once you get the hang of it, the process goes pretty fast. We found several postings on youtube, but decided to do our own.




In case the video doesn't work, here are the directions:

Take 2 pieces of used office paper and fold them together length wise


On the open end, take two of the sheets and fold them up about 1". Turn over and repeat




Roll the folded paper on the edge of the table to make it easier to bend






Bring the ends together and tuck the 1 " folds into each other.







Staple the 1" fold on the outside - make sure you DO NOT CATCH the inside 1 " fold or it will be difficult to form the bottom.



Fold out the inside 1 " fold and place the cylinder over a plastic cup











Form the bottom of the pot by folding the 1" flap over the cup.

You can staple the top to help keep it together.



You now have a paper pot ready for use!!!

Fill the pot with your favorite seed starting medium and start growing.
We mix shredded cardboard with potting soil. Adding the cardboard reduces the amount of potting soil we need (reduce $$) and helps maintain critical soil moisture. We did performed several unscientific experiments to see if the cardboard had any ill effects on growing plants. No ill effects were noted. We decided to use about a 50-50 shredded cardboard to potting soil mixture.

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