Dave's Garden: Gardening: Making Paper Pots

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19 Responses to “Dave's Garden: Gardening: Making Paper Pots”

  1. gravatarswt1212 says:

    Great idea! Thanks Dave

  2. gravatarthrough69 says:

    cool well explained

  3. gravatarrachaelgreen77 says:

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

  4. gravatarHelmerandRawlins says:

    Sweet.

  5. gravatarmyblackheart76 says:

    OHHH AWESOME TY

  6. gravatarshortattentionspan1 says:

    …wOW …. thank you Dave1

  7. gravatarKingmanOldDude says:

    Why didn’t I think of that?

  8. gravatarkelarsen2134 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

  9. gravatarDave51262 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!

  10. gravatarsoxnes says:

    amazing!!!!

  11. gravatarwongricky2398 says:

    wow!u clever guy

  12. gravatar6405237 says:

    amazing!!!! thank you very mutch

  13. gravatarWHITETRASHDOLL says:

    I’m so going to do that!!

  14. gravatarbobbycua says:

    what happens to the ink in the newspaper?

  15. gravatartheRealCatinahat says:

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

  16. gravatardiosamag says:

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

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  18. gravatarjimmyzshack says:

    lol “what happens to the ink”

  19. gravatarlakemarygardens says:

    I think I will try this. :)