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Recycled Newspaper Pots I save seeds each year from my cutting garden for the next year.
These are some of my favorites...

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I've started some flower seeds today. I'm thinking I should have done this sooner but.....well......wait a minute.......I'm thinking........ I made newspaper pots to sow them in and get them started. The pots are super easy to make, free, and earth friendly. And once your seedlings are old enough to move out on their own you just pop them into the ground -- paper pot and all.

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You could get fancy (and expensive) with this project. Purchased newspaper pot makers cost $25 or more. Sure, they're cute...

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Tear a single sheet of newspaper in half and fold in thirds.

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90 comments:
Nancy March 19, 2011 5:13 PM I love love love this idea!!! If you don't mind, I plan to share it (along with your blog) with my readers this week. We plan to purchase another home this year and this idea will be so handy for my raised veggie beds! Reply

Lisa ~Suburban Retreat~ March 19, 2011 5:15 PM I much prefer your soup can option as opposed to the more expensive wooden pot maker. Your flowers look absolutely lovely, especially those peppermint zinnias! Reply

Backwoods Cottage Pam March 19, 2011 5:23 PM I use the soup can too, just the right size. Love the zinnias. Reply

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Happier Than a Pig in Mud March 19, 2011 5:25 PM Great tutorial! I haven't tried this yet, but just bought canning cuke seeds today! Happy gardening:@) Reply

Martina March 19, 2011 5:26 PM My neighbor does the same thing ever year with seeds. Your zinnias are so pretty! Love the little vignette you created on your counter! Martina Reply

Mindy/Raymond Homestead March 19, 2011 5:29 PM What a neat idea! Great little gardening gifts! Reply

Lindy

March 19, 2011 5:39 PM

MindyYou're right -- they would make great little gifts! Reply

vicki p March 19, 2011 6:10 PM the peppermint zinnias are lovely~thanks for the planting lesson. I will make some to give to my gardening friends! Reply

Cindy March 19, 2011 6:32 PM No that's creative...Great idea! Reply

Morning Glory Cottage March 19, 2011 7:14 PM Great idea. Love zinnias. So they're friendly like. Gonna have to find me some peppermint ones though. I've never seen those kind. Take care and thanks for the paper pot idea. Too late here. I'll just sow into the ground. Hugs~ Amanda Reply

Linda March 19, 2011 7:20 PM I love your zinnia's...... peppermint stripe is so cute !!! Thanks for the great idea ...I saw another one that uses the cardboard toilet paper rolls, you just cut about an inch or so up one side about 5 times around one end and fold the strips in to make the bottom. Just another idea !!! I will try both yours and the toilet rolls. Reply

grammy and papi March 19, 2011 7:35 PM Love your newpaper pot, it's MUCH easier than the one I've started making...am making a switch. I'm female...so it's okay, right? The Pepperming Zinnias are beautiful, do you know where others might be able to purchase them? Thanks again for the information. Have a God Filled Day Shirley Reply

Teresa March 19, 2011 7:41 PM This is great, I'm so ready for planting and this makes it cheap and fun. Reply

Lindy

March 19, 2011 7:41 PM

Linda I love the toilet paper roll idea! Got to start saving up on em!

ShirleyI got my first pack at Lowes several years ago and I've just saved my seed since. Have you seen how expensive seeds are these days? Lindy

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Ellie March 19, 2011 7:51 PM That is so cool! How come I've never seen that before! Thanks for sharing. Reply

NanaDiana March 19, 2011 7:59 PM Don't you love those? I also start seeds in hollowed out egg shells when I am ambitious enough to crack my eggs that way...and I use the fiberboard egg cartons too for small seedlings. Love these little pots!!! xxoo Diana Reply

Sue @ House Pretty March 19, 2011 9:11 PM I'm so freakin' loving this idea. And your timing is absolutely perfect. I just started some seeds in left over tiny plastic sample containers we got from my husband's older brother, and I and our 3 1/2 year old daughter planted the seeds just 3 days ago (in New Brunswick, Canada summer comes MUCH later) and I was wondering what on earth I could put them in when they get a bit bigger, but not big enough to plant outdoors. This will be absolutely PERFECT. And it's free. Gotta love that! I'm already a follower and would love to have you follow back! I'm going to include this in a post of mine in my blog. Thanks again! Reply

The Tablescaper March 19, 2011 10:15 PM Your zinnias are beautiful. I had never heard of newspaper pots, but they sounds like such a neat idea. It's great to have you being a part of Seasonal Sundays. - The Tablescaper Reply

Anita @ GoingALittleCoastal March 19, 2011 10:36 PM I've never seen those zinnias before. Just beautiful. What a great idea for the pots! Reply

Sarah March 19, 2011 10:50 PM Now this is an idea I'll take and run with. Thank you! How clever and thrifty. ~ Sarah Reply

Martina March 19, 2011 10:53 PM Lindy thanks so much for stopping by and leaving me such a sweet comment and becoming a follower I really appreciate it! I am already a follower of your blog and beautiful home, and always look forward to seeing what your up to next!! Martina Reply

Bella March 19, 2011 11:42 PM Thanks girly, I totally want to make these, I love recycling, and this is perfect. Thanks tomato soup for helping us out, he he. Hugs, Bella :) Bella Before and After So just wondering how exactly do you get the seeds out, you cut the flower, and THEN you get the seeds after it dries, or do you let it dry on the plant??? Reply

Lindy

March 20, 2011 12:28 AM

@Bella Bella I let the flower dry on the plant but not so long as it starts to fall apart. I store the flowers, whole, in an envelope so they can breath. The seeds are in the center and when you break them apart there will be dozens (or hundreds)of tiny seeds. If you're not sure how deep to plant a certain type of seed you can always google it. Good luck! Reply

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Love the peppermint zinnias ~ how adorable. Love Love Love the paper pots. Thank you for the how to. I am definitely going to have to do this. ;-) Reply

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slommler March 20, 2011 5:23 AM What a great idea!! I love this and will definitely be doing this in my garden this year! So cool! Hugs and thanks SueAnn Reply

La Vie Quotidienne March 20, 2011 9:46 AM Great idea Lindy...I have seen them before but never made this way, so easy. Thank you. I love the striped zinnias, I am definately going to look for those seeds. Reply

Simply Bungalow March 20, 2011 10:57 AM Wonderful idea. I love the Zinnias. They are beautiful. Reply

Snap March 20, 2011 11:00 AM Spring is springing and I love the newspaper pots! what a great idea. i'm a zinnia fan, too ... reminds me of my granny. Reply

Emily March 20, 2011 1:17 PM Those peppermint zinnias are to die for! I just featured them in a post over on my blog - I can't wait to find some for my own yard. Thank you for sharing them with us! Reply

Stacey March 20, 2011 1:26 PM That is a fabulous idea! Reply

Marie C. March 20, 2011 3:03 PM What a wonderful idea!! I was just starting to think about seeds and what I was going to do (late, I know). I love this! Reply

Kim March 20, 2011 3:40 PM We are planting seeds this weekend and this is AMAZING! Thank you so much for the directions! Reply

Cozy Little House March 20, 2011 4:36 PM Lindy, you have such great ideas! Brenda Reply

Andrea@addicted2tutes March 20, 2011 6:35 PM I love this idea. It will make spring all the more fun! Thanks! Reply

Cindy March 20, 2011 7:52 PM Ok, I'm pretty sure I might die now if i don't have peppermint zinnias! They're precious! and your little paper pots are the greatest! Cindy Reply

Sherry @ No Minimalist Here March 20, 2011 9:03 PM Lindy, You are so creative! This is a fabulous idea and one I have to copy. Thanks. Hugs, Sherry

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Olivia March 20, 2011 9:47 PM Ohhhhhhhh, peppermint zinnias! Delightful! And your little paper pots too cool. I bet your gardens are gorgeous. Hugs, Olivia Reply

Kim @ Second Time Furniture March 21, 2011 1:46 AM Zinnias are one of my faves! Thanks for the awesome idea! I'm your neighbor over at Between Naps! :) Reply

Julie March 21, 2011 5:52 AM I'd love for you to link up at Inspire Me Mondays! http://singingthreelittlebirds.blogspot.com/2011/03/inspire-me-monday_21.html Reply

poindextr March 21, 2011 9:31 AM Lindy, great suggestion. I'll have to give this a try. I use peat containers for my seeds, but this is an awesome idea and a great way to reuse paper that I'd just send into the recycling bin anyway. Reply

Carolyn @ Adrift on the Lake March 21, 2011 10:56 AM What a great idea! I almost bought something similar at the garden store yesterday and am so glad I didn't! Found your blog from BNOTP and am your newest follower. Reply

Terri March 21, 2011 11:53 AM I made these last year and so easy to just put in the ground. Will be doing it again soon! Great info! Hugs, Terri Reply

Karie&#39;s Chic Creations March 21, 2011 1:17 PM What a great idea. I am going to make these. Thanks for sharing. Karie Reply

Debilou ~ Mississippi Mama March 21, 2011 2:01 PM what a great idea to make pots like that. I dont recall ever seeing any peppermint zinnias.. they are so pretty. I'd love to find some. Reply

Olive Cooper March 21, 2011 7:57 PM This is a fabulous and smart idea. We are about to start sunflowers seed so thanks bunches! Reply

Songbirdtiff March 21, 2011 9:17 PM Great tip! I'll have to remember this for next year, I've already started my seeds this year. :) I can't wait for my flowers, too!!! Reply

Angela@the crazyness that is me March 21, 2011 9:48 PM Thanks for sharing. Love the idea and nearly bought one of the wooden things that do it for you now I dont have too! Reply

ArtsyNina March 21, 2011 11:02 PM I'm SO DOING THIS. *nina adds another item on to-do list... Reply

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The Old Block House March 21, 2011 11:22 PM Wonderful idea. Thank you for sharing! We always have a bit of brown paper lurking about leftover from wrapping packages. We'll give it a go with this to see how it works. Reply

Kristine: Lakeshore Cottage Living March 21, 2011 11:32 PM Thank you for this tutorial! I loved it. Your peppermint zinnias are so pretty. Happy gardening! Reply

Char @ Crap I&#39;ve Made March 21, 2011 11:48 PM I kind of want to get the paper again, just so I can do this. Reply

Lynn@ The Vintage Nest March 22, 2011 7:24 AM Now I am thinking this would be a great Easter gift for my family members coming for Easter dinner. Hopefully if I start right now they will be ready to give Easter day. I adore this idea and thank you for sharing. A new follower here. xo P.S. And I saved my candy striped zinnia seeds from last year. Love them. Reply

Kristen: Turning a House Into a Home March 22, 2011 9:07 AM I love when people are creative and upcycle! I used toilet paper and paper towel tubes for my seedlings this year. Reply

Jules March 22, 2011 10:05 AM What a great idea! I've already got little starters, but most of them are ready for their individual pots and I've been thinking about how I would go about it this year. Usually I by the eco friendly pots you can burry, but your idea would save me some money! So glad I have thrown my newspapers out yet! Thanks for sharing! Reply

Jules March 22, 2011 10:07 AM @Jules I meant to say "so glad I HAVEN'T thrown my newspapers away." Reply

Sarah @ Sarahndipities March 22, 2011 11:13 AM AWESOME!!! I'm totally going to do this with my kids this week!! Thanks for the great tutorial!! Reply

Jennifer Juniper March 22, 2011 11:37 AM I'm totally doing this!!! Great idea and money saver :) Reply

Ever - The red house by the lake March 22, 2011 11:43 AM That is so clever!! I wish I had seen this just one week earlier. But I will definitely remember it for next year! Reply

bj March 22, 2011 6:46 PM That's a fabulous idea. I've never started flowers from seeds in the house. I'll give it a try next year. Reply

High Street Cottage March 22, 2011 7:24 PM Lindy these are wonderful, I love true Gardner's tips, meaning things that seem as though they've been around forever, but always look so charming. Love the lamp! Reply

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Yvonne @ StoneGable March 22, 2011 8:22 PM Glorious idea! I'm using this one! Yvonne Reply

Kelsie From Our Country Home March 22, 2011 9:34 PM Love this idea...hubby and I have been discussing various ways to go about getting A LOT of pots cheaply to do our seedlings...This is perfect...Thank you for sharing Blessings Kelsie Reply

Lisa March 23, 2011 9:05 AM Can't wait to try this! Reply

Lauren - My Wonderfully Made March 23, 2011 9:39 AM Man this is great! I just ALMOST bought some peat pots at WMart -- so glad I didn't! Thanks so much! Reply

Jenn March 23, 2011 9:46 AM Love it! way to spread the recycling love. Great idea. Reply

Imperfectpeople.net March 23, 2011 11:23 AM Ohh great idea! I am a seed starting junkie right now too. I love those peppermint zinnas! Let me know if you ever want to do a seed swap. Those are gorgeous! Reply

stefanie March 23, 2011 11:45 AM what a fabulous idea!! Reply

Sachiko March 23, 2011 1:10 PM What a great idea! Thank you for sharing! Reply

Leslie March 23, 2011 4:41 PM PERFECT! So nice to know there is a "green" way to plant! I do I do I do like this post! :) Reply

Sherry @ No Minimalist Here March 23, 2011 8:06 PM Hi Lindy, Thanks for sharing this great idea at my party. A friend mentioned to me today that she saw this post and loved the idea. She is making these for her sisters and putting them in a Easter basket. Hugs, Sherry Reply

Chari at Happy To Design March 24, 2011 12:19 AM Hi Lindy... What a great idea, my friend! Thank you for the tutorial on how to make these earth friendly seed pots! They really are quick and easy! Girlfriend, I love your peppermint zinnias...sooo pretty! Warmest spring wishes, Chari @Happy To Design Reply

Jane @ Jane&#39;s Junk and Treasures March 24, 2011 12:30 PM Lindy, That is a great idea

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I just got a ton of Zinnia seeds!! Come on spring! Reply

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Kristy March 25, 2011 12:49 PM You are so resourceful! Reply

Plush Possum Studio March 25, 2011 2:14 PM What a clever tutorial! We are really jazzed at all the fine quality products you listed, including that VOC-free paint, Mythic. Don't have room for another lamp! But we liked the tutorial on how to decorate one of our existing ones. So Thank You! Rose & Studio Friends Reply

KJ@letsgoflyakite March 25, 2011 8:36 PM Excellent post and idea. Love this. found you via the weekend wrap up. Reply

crystal March 25, 2011 9:09 PM What an awesome idea! Thanks for sharing! Found your blog on TT&J weekend party. Reply

Red Headed Step Child March 26, 2011 10:37 AM Great tute and I LOVE ZINNIAS! They are so cheerful, easy to grow, and bloom for so long! I live in Ga, so it's super hot here. Zinnias grow really well. I started seeds a few weeks back, in seed starters as usual. Will do this next year though. I started candy cane zinnias, and tequila lime. The lime ones aren't coming up as well. Have you experienced this? What varieties work best for you? Thanks for any feedback that you may have! Reply

Funky Junk Interiors March 27, 2011 12:49 AM This is so clever, Lindy! They're not only organic but really neat to look at. And something anyone has the goods to create. I've featured this on SNS #74 FJI Facebook. :) http://www.facebook.com/pages/Funky-Junk-Interiors/175378011140#!/photo.php? fbid=10150168751021141&set=a.192514281140.164586.175378011140&theater Donna Reply

Rebecca March 27, 2011 8:41 AM I wish I had a green thumb. I attempt gardening and it just doesn't turn out well for the poor plants. I give them a fighting chance with someone else now. But I love this resourceful idea. Reply

Michelle@Somedaycrafts March 27, 2011 4:14 PM Not only are those cute somedaycrafts.blogspot.com Reply to look at, they are a great idea! I'm featuring this at

Kathy March 29, 2011 12:31 AM Just wanted to show you my attempt at making your pots. Love the idea and I plan on making many more. http://kasbn07.blogspot.com/2011/03/recycled-newspaper-pots.html Reply

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How PERFECT for this time of year!! This turned out great, I am featuring it as part of my Idea List today! www.StashHappy.com Reply

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rkramadh April 5, 2011 11:15 AM I thoroughly enjoy your sense of humor and of course your amazing talent! Reply

Farmer&#39;s Wyfe April 10, 2011 12:19 AM Okay, so your head is just completely LOADED with great ideas!!! Where do you come up with all this stuff? You must be genius. Thanks for sharing...yet again!!! :) Reply

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KatieQ May 1, 2011 3:09 PM I discovered your blog from My Repurposed Life. I've always wanted to try newspaper pots to plant our seedlings. Thank you for such a complete tutorial. i can't wait to try it. Reply

Kiwi The Kreator May 2, 2011 12:30 AM Thanx for this amazing tutorial!!! Reply

erkarts May 2, 2011 9:22 PM I love this idea! Reply

Kelly@TearingUpHouses May 27, 2011 9:01 PM great idea. i'll have to try this... kelly Reply

virtuallyviji June 6, 2011 8:26 AM Hi lindy this is a great idea... I love it. Now I found a use for my son's shuttle cock containers....I can cut it into three pieces and plant my seeds... Reply
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