Spring Gardening Hacks: 10 Inexpensive (or Free!) Ways to Sprout Seeds at Home by Donna John

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April 23, 2025

Spring Gardening Hacks: 10 Inexpensive (or Free!) Ways to Sprout Seeds at Home

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Tribe
What a helpful guide, thanks!
bepositive
I want to do this with the kids. 🪴
Elisa Schmitz
I love the idea for upcycled and recycled containers, Donna John ! Brilliant suggestions, thanks.
Terry
Hi, Donna John . Love that you've provided me with some new ideas! However, I have a couple of suggestions. Plastic cups: Rather than cutting them to get the seedlings out, slide a butter knife gently around the inside of the cup, then tilt the cup until the entire plant and its dirt slide out . The cups can be rinsed to get rid of any remaining soil, then washed on the top rack of the dishwasher to sterilize them. They can then be reused. Multiple times. If you don't want to put them in your dishwasher, wash them, then rinse in a mild water/bleach solution, then again in hot water, which is the method I used when starting many, many plants on a rotation basis, for a friend. Re: egg shells. Remember to crack the bottom of the shell before planting - the tiny root system isn't strong enough to break through on its own. Have a blessed one!
Donna John
Great idea! Thanks for sharing. Love this time of the year when we can get back into our gardens.

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