DISQUS

Food Storage Made Easy: Food Storage Garden – Make Your Own Pots for FREE

  • Shauna · 7 months ago
    After watching "Bedtime Stories" this weekend, I am totally saying your title like Adam Sandler when he wants a ferrari for freeeeeeeee!

    Thanks for showing how to make those pots...I think I might have to try making some when my seedlings are ready for a bigger living space. This is my first year trying a garden in my mountain home so I hope it works. I've had luck in other places but the climate and short growing season here has always turned me off even trying. This year I decided to take a chance on it. Wish me luck!
  • sandra · 7 months ago
    Great Idea! I will be using it. Thanks for sharing!
  • Jim · 7 months ago
    Great tip. Can you plant it with the newspaper still on?
  • Jodi · 7 months ago
    I would pull the newspaper off. I don't think it would biodegrade fast enough to prevent the roots from getting rootbound.
  • lvlc @ FromMomToMom · 7 months ago
    I have seen this idea before and is great! Is nice that you can just plant it directly in your garden!

    I started my seedlings already but I used other ideas to do it. For example using Strawberry and Blueberries boxes. They are perfect since they have the lid to create the green house for the seeds to sprout, they are clear to sun come in too. Then when the seeds have sprouted just take out the lid and put to the sun or growing light.
    I will post some pics this week in my blog of my seedlings! :) they are so cute, thought some have been lazy! :)
  • Cynthia Z · 7 months ago
    yay! Thanks for sharing! I'm needing to transplant my little seedling into pots for a while before they hit the garden, and I found I only have 9 little pots, so this is exactly what I needed to know! I went ahead and lined the pots with newspaper, in hopes that they will transplant easier. Thanks again for the tip :)
  • ctdaffodil · 7 months ago
    you could use a utility knife and make slices into the newspaper pot before transplanting. We've done this before and never had a problem with the newspaper decomposing....
  • Lindsey · 7 months ago
    Yes, you can plant with the newspaper still on. It will decompose. Actually, that's why many people like to use this sort of thing for seedlings. because you can plant it directly in the ground without disturbing the roots.
    However, if you like, you may want to open up the bottom to help it out.
  • Jane · 7 months ago
    Y'all are just so awesome. I saw this and said we are going to try it I have already made 15 pots just sitting on the floor with my little one. We are having so much fun. This is so cool. I was debating on weather to go buy pots. Not gonna buy them now. Thank you all.
  • April · 7 months ago
    Fantastic idea!!! The greenhouse you have, Walmart here where I live Canada has them. I bought 3 of them..only $40 each.
  • Jana · 7 months ago
    Thanks so much! I saw a wooden tool that makes the newspaper pots in a garden catalog. Now I can make larger pots for free! :)
  • Elizabeth Golly · 7 months ago
    This is awsome.... my son and i resently planted som sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds in a little window box to help my son understand where food comes from and this is great! i can't wait to try it. do you know how long before you HAVE to transplant?thanks again!!
  • Jodi -- Food Storage Made Easy · 7 months ago
    I just transplant when the roots are starting to get squished on the sides of the pot (or sticking out of the jiffy pellets). Just make sure to wait until the weather is warm enough to move them outside.
  • wishtrish · 7 months ago
    I have been making these for years, and I think you are brilliant to put this up here. I love doing my potting this way. Is it okay for me to share your video on my garden blog? http://trishsgarden.blogspot.com It's a desert gardening site, and it's really too late to start most seedlings here, but it would be good info for my readers come fall when we get ready to plant again. Thanks!