Nether Wallop Paper Potter

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Nether Wallop Paper Potter

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The Paper Potter is an ingenious device for making eco-friendly seedling pots. The Paper Potter is great for your plants, allowing minimal disturbance to your pockets and roots, and saves you money as you will no longer need to buy expensive sowing and seedling pots.

Use the Paper Potter to make your own biodegradable plant pots from old newspapers. When seedlings are ready to plant out, transplant them in their bio-degradable paper pots. The Paper Potter comes with full instructions.

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Ethicalsuperstore.com product code: 28458

Shipping Weight: 176g

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Submitted by tinzffc on 16th Feb 2013
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great idea
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Submitted by Jan R on 3rd Feb 2013
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Brilliant idea for eco friendly green fingered folks who want to make their own plant pots for growing plants on from seed. Great for the kids too, encourage an interest in recycling, as well as creativity and how things grow. Love it!
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Submitted by Penelope D on 12th Dec 2012
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Very nicely made and useful
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Eric asked this question on 25th Mar 2008

Q: Great idea, how does it work please, can all newspapers and magazines be used.

A: The paper potter is easy to use, and a pot can be made in a matter of seconds - and can immediately be filled with compost and seeds sown / seedlings planted directly.
The basic instructions are:-
Cut dry newspaper into strips (8cm x 57cm approx.)
Roll the strip loosely around the potter and fold excess paper over the end
Press the end with folded paper onto the base to mould pot
Remove pot and put to use.... John

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