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queenmushroom |
Posted - Jun 06 2013 : 11:18:02 AM I cut the bottoms out of soda bottles (Can also use milk containers) and transplanted seedlings into thsem. Can use empty jars as well.
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prayin granny |
Posted - Jun 11 2013 : 05:03:45 AM For my birthday this year my family got me lots of things for my container gardening. One was a seedling tray that has worked like a charm. Will be adding more seeds today. Already moved my basil and cilantro into bigger pots. So far so good??? Keeping fingers crossed :)
Good thoughts to all of us as we hope for growth and bounty!
Blessings, Linda
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sherone_13 |
Posted - Jun 10 2013 : 08:08:58 AM Lorena,
this year I used the little plastic cups that pudding comes in. Just punched a few holes in the bottom and they worked great. Isn't it fun to recycle and reuse!
Sherone
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