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How to make flower pots for seedlings for free

Gardeners and growers are already like thorns, seeds go to the soil and seedlings fill window sills. It is useless to invest money in those 'profi' in stores, the same service will show you pots, which you will make from home supplies completely free of charge.Po

ts of tea towels and toilet paper

You onl

y need a supply of paper handles and scissors.
1. Cut the roll from kitchen towels into about 7cm pieces, cut the toilet paper tray in half (if we need a higher pot, leave it whole). Then we press it twice until it flat and we cross the edges properly with our fingernail – that's in case we want to have flower pots neatly square. Otherwise, we'll leave the halved handles as it is.

2. For square pots in the edge, for round in equal spacing 4 times we cut the handles from below at least 1.5-1.8 cm deep. Then we bend the edges over each other, as if we are closing a paper box – we put one end under, the other over… Thus, we get a closed bottom and we can fill with soil.
New

spaper pots

All

you need is a newspaper, a form for spinning, or a piece of duct tape or string to secure it.
1. Folded sheets of old newspapers are wrapped around a form of suitable diameter – a smaller glass will serve you well.
2. Then we gently roll down and fold the free bottom edge gradually inside the roll so that the bottom is formed. We withdraw from the glass, we bend the upper edge about 1 cn inside, the flower pot should stick together.
3. To be sure, you can glue the curled newspaper with a piece of paper adhesive tape, or strengthen the flower pot with a natural string – it will also be a functional and decorative element.

 

Paper pots from muffin moulds

You need a blender and paper strips from a shredder or paper cut into small pieces.
1. We put the paper grit in a blender and pour it with a little hot water. With water we do not overreact in the beginning, we can always pour as needed.
2. Start the blender at high speed, stop every 30 seconds and scrape the paper down from the walls. The color of the resulting mass depends on the paper used.
3. Squeeze the mass out and let as much water drain as possible from it.

4. Then fill the muffin moulds with it. A full blender should make do on a baking sheet with 12 moulds, one heave spoonful of mass is enough for each mould.
5. Tap the pile into the middle of the mold and gradually push the mass to the sides and up the sides of the mold.
6. Finally, try to take as much water as possible from the bottom of the filled mould with a paper towel. Leave the molds to stand for 24 hours or until the pots are dry to the touch. To speed them up, you can put them dry in the oven after baking, etc.

Source: 365daysofdiy

Take care of the egg plat
o

You get a flash for small seedlings after each purchase – just put eggs in the cupcake in a paper box.