Thursday, April 8, 2010

making newspaper pot


How to Make Sturdy Recycled Newspaper Pots

Making pots for seedlings is a great way to recycle newspaper and save money gardening. These recycled newspaper pots are relatively easy to make and make transplanting seedling to the garden very easy. Making pots this ways removes the need for any tape, glue, string, or staples and results in a sturdy recycled newspaper pot.
Step 1
Start with a single page of newspaper folded in half on the crease.

Step 2
Fold the newspaper in half again, lining up the bottom and top edges of the newspaper.

Step 3
Cut about 3-3 1/2 inches off of the right side, through all four layers. If your newspapers are wider you may not need to cut any paper off. (The newspapers we used were approximately 11 inches wide.)

Step 4
Fold in half from the bottom up.

Step 5
Crease well.

Step 6
Fold in half from the left to the right.

Step 7
Crease well.

Step 8
Take the bottom right corner (blue flower in the photo) and opening up the flap, line the corner crease up with the crease in the middle.

Step 9
Flip the whole thing over.

Step 10
Repeat with the flap on the left. (red flower in the photos)

Step 11
Pull the left and right flap that are face up together.

Step 12
Pull the back two flaps together. You should now have a smooth looking "triangle" with no loose bits.

Step 13
Fold the top right flap in so the edge meets the middle crease. Crease firmly.

Step 14
Fold the same flap in again (kind of like a paper airplane).

Step 15
Repeat with the top left flap.

Step 16
Flip the whole thing over and fold both flaps in the same way as the previous side.

Step 17
Fold the tabs that are facing up into the pot so that the top folded edge lines up with the sides.

Step 18
Flip the pot around and fold down the other tabs.

Step 19
Fill with potting soil, dirt, or seed starter and plant your seeds or seedlings.

We normally make a bunch at once. To keep the folded in tabs from coming undone, we collapse the first pot, folding the sides in like the sides of a gift bag and place it under a book. Once another pot is complete we simply place the first pot inside of the second. The pot inside is still collapsed like a gift bag and keeps the second pot from coming undone. Four collapsed pots fit nicely into one expanded pot.

This also makes it easy to keep track of how many pots you have made since each group consists of five pots.

Step 20
Place your recycled newspaper pots on an old cookie sheet or tray that has a small side to keep pots from falling off.

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