DIY Plant Pots
It always gets to the early spring and I realise that I never have enough pots to hold the amount of seeds we inevitably over-sow. Call us keen, my husband one year planted an entire packet of chilli seeds! Blimey that was a lot of plant babies!
We have a nifty little wooden pot maker which we’ve had for 3 years now. It’s a wonderful little tool and doesn’t show any signs of aging, despite our 3 year old playing with it (fyi, we call him the “destroyer” for leaving a wake of destruction in his path!) But it got me thinking, there’s no real need to buy a tool to do a job you can quite easily do with things found in your home and on your travels.
So, this version is using some very simple bits and pieces found around your home. I’d love to see your finished pots, please feel free to whizz any pictures over for us.
Materials Needed:
A newspaper
Scissors
A glass jar
The thinner the jar, the thinner your plant pot and vice versa. Peas like to grow very long roots so long thin plant pots tend to work well for them.
We use Sainsbury’s herb and spice jars for so many things in our house, they’re just the right size.
The jar doesn’t need to be as tall as your final pot, the jar just needs to have the desired width
A rock which fits inside the rim of your jar with space around it.