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I'll be making a stash of paper pots over the next week or two and sowing onions, shallots, caulflower and broad beans, a few experimental sowings of early leeks and lots of lettuce and spinach. And some peas in pots made from broad sheets.
Kris
I child-proofed my house, but they still manage to get in.
You're a star, I was just in the process of ordering some new pots and I saw the thread.
Our local shop does not carry the FT so will look for another suitable paper. Would the Sun or Star be better as they seem to be already full of manure?
You're a star, I was just in the process of ordering some new pots and I saw the thread.
Our local shop does not carry the FT so will look for another suitable paper. Would the Sun or Star be better as they seem to be already full of manure?
Hello Crivens,and welcome. I reckon you've got the hang of it! Either would do I guess, but maybe the News of theWorld would be best??
A quicker way to make paper pots is to use a loo roll and wrap several thicknesses of folded newspaper round it to the last 3" then fold that piece inwards from the top half way along. The bottom can then be twisted or folded into the loo roll and the whole thing pulled out of the roll and you are ready to make the next one.
Not my idea - read it on another forum - but it works very well indeed.
Thanks WiZer, will definitely give it a go, but Mr M thinks he can get enough T-roll middles to do the trick - we have got family and half the street on the case!
I've always found that toilet roll and kitchen roll inners go really mouldy, I think newspaper might be the answer as it won't hold as much water as cardboard does. Daughter No 1 is busy constructing pots as I type
Hello Crivens,and welcome. I reckon you've got the hang of it! Either would do I guess, but maybe the News of theWorld would be best??
I can think of a better use of these "quality" newspapers - my cat's litter tray! I use my daily local paper to make my pots, using my little pot making tool I bought last year. DDL
Bernie aka DDL
Appreciate the little things in life because one day you will realise they are the big things
My husband had a couple nights making pots, says it's relaxing. He ended up making about three hundred. That should see us through this year....and the next.
I must have missed this too, thanks Wizer. Got your pics saved to my desktop! We only get the Shetland Times once a week, so will have to go hunting for some more papers!
When you've got them planted do you stand them in deep trays? or do they stand up well in a low tray?
~ Aerodynamically the bumblebee shouldn't be able to fly, but the bumblebee doesn't know that so it goes on flying anyway. ~ Mary Kay Ash
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