Dave’s Garden: Gardening: Making Paper Pots

Information about making paper pots and gardening at Dave’s Garden.

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24 Responses to “Dave’s Garden: Gardening: Making Paper Pots”

  • fabfabregas1 says:

    Thankyou i will try this i was very impressed with how quickly the seeds germinated…..

  • leasmom96 says:

    Most newspapers use vegetable inks now. Newspapers are perfectly fine for organic gardening. They’re used in No Dig Gardens and with Vermicomposting too.

  • DjokaStokic says:

    this is not such a smart idea WHY? do you know from which material are letters made of? from lead! and lead is not good for any living creature. It is not smart to contaminate your plants if you are going to use them later as food font do this! If that is going to be inedible then ok but higher levels of lead can damage a plant :)

  • BadassCeino says:

    Very simple, I like.

  • judyleeverro1 says:

    this is so cool…a cheap project and fun to get kids to work..er..i mean participate in the joy of gardening

  • lakemarygardens says:

    I think I will try this. :)

  • jimmyzshack says:

    lol “what happens to the ink”

  • GreenDrThumbz says:

    Greetings! If you have any questions about gardening please take a look at my page, it’s very helpful and easy!

  • diosamag says:

    that works for the US but in france for example, the ink s not clean….

  • theRealCatinahat says:

    Don’t worry about the ink, it is soy based in 99% of newspapers

  • bobbycua says:

    what happens to the ink in the newspaper?

  • WHITETRASHDOLL says:

    I’m so going to do that!!

  • 6405237 says:

    amazing!!!! thank you very mutch

  • wongricky2398 says:

    wow!u clever guy

  • soxnes says:

    amazing!!!!

  • Dave51262 says:

    Cool! Are you sure that paper will break down enough to allow roots to spread? Anyway, I like the idea better than peat pots. I really like the bottom wicking water method. Looks very easy! Thanks!

  • kelarsen2134 says:

    I am guessing that the thickness of the newspaper will determine how fast they will break down and fall apart? Make them thin, or thick depending on what your need is. There is no doubt that he has got it figured out and what I see is a great video. Thanks Kevin

  • KingmanOldDude says:

    Why didn’t I think of that?

  • shortattentionspan1 says:

    …wOW …. thank you Dave1

  • myblackheart76 says:

    OHHH AWESOME TY

  • HelmerandRawlins says:

    Sweet.

  • rachaelgreen77 says:

    Do you know how long the pots will last before planting? I imagine them breaking down rather quickly. Very good idea though!

  • through69 says:

    cool well explained

  • swt1212 says:

    Great idea! Thanks Dave

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