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I originally shared how to make newspaper plant pots on YouTube and was surprised by how many people hadn’t heard of them before. Like this idea? Pin this to Pinterest Is newspaper safe to use in the garden?

Once made, they’re durable enough for the purpose. Use up the newspapers you have already or take some home from your local recycling center. Using newspaper to create your own pots is cheaper and even more eco-friendly.

They can be quite expensive if you plan on growing more than a few plants though. There’s the popular peat pots, more durable bamboo pots, and compost plug pellets, among others. The gardening industry knows that demand is increasing for eco-friendly products and you can already buy plastic-free plant pots. Paper plant pots that I made yesterday and planted up with Cosmos seedlings recycled paper pots for growing seeds and plants The good news is that not only did I learn quickly, and think you can too, but you don’t need any special-made tools to do the trick. Instead of guilt-buying more, the situation presented the perfect opportunity to learn how to make paper plant pots. The ones I had already were used right away and before I knew it, I’d run out. Tiny plants that need planting into their own pots. It’s spring and my greenhouse is overflowing with seedlings. Though many of these items can be reused, I’m loathe to buy any more plastic than I need to. The plastic bags that compost arrives in, the flimsy pots we buy plants in. What’s less talked about is the plastic we use in gardening. Water bottles, carrier bags, and the like. It litters our seas, communities, and countryside and so far the focus has been on single-use food packaging. It’s not news that our world is swimming in plastic. Use either for starting seeds, or growing small plants in. One method gives you round pots in less than 30-seconds and the other is a square origami-style pot. 11K Shares Two ways that you can make newspaper plant pots.
