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Natural and biodegradable seed starter pot ideas you can find around the house

 Natural and biodegradable seed starter pot ideas 



Spring is the time of planting and if you want to find ways to start your seed, today’s post will help. Here are natural and biodegradable seed starter pot ideas. They can usually be planted directly in the ground, which makes transplanting even easier. They are easy to find even in your home. Instead of buying seed starter pots at any horticultural center, you can make them under your own ideas. Check them out!


Paper towel rolls, newspaper, eggshells, citrus fruits, and more are common, aren't they? This plant is easy to make starter pots, is environmentally friendly, and provides everything needed to start growing seeds and seedlings bigger and stronger. So, don’t throw them in the trash, turn these items into seed starters, and get started in your garden today. Now, look carefully around the house and see what items you already have.


1 citrus peel


2 Empty Carton Boxes







3 Disposable Muffin Pans



4 Toilet Paper Rolls



5 Newspaper Pots


6 Eggshell



7 Paper Cups




8 Egg Cartons



9 Pulp Paper Pots




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