Recycled Containers For Plant Pots
Recycled cream pot with sunflower seedling.
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Recycled cress tub with tomato seedling.
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Recycled strawberry punnet with pepper seedling.
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Recycled yoghurt pot with pepper seedling.
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Another recycled yogurt pot with pepper seedling.
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I don’t know why I didn’t think of recycling these pots before now, because not only is this environmentally friendly but it is also financally friendly aswell!
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Homegrown vegetables Recycling




Hi Sara
You have been busy! The first cream pot looks very pretty, with red blobs. Have you been decorating it yourself?
Cynthia
Comment by cynthia — May 21, 2007 @ 9:03 pm
Hi Cynthia,
Yes it is a pretty pot, but no I haven’t been decorating it myself!! I have a great sense of satisfaction knowing I that I am growing my own food and recycling at the same time.
Thanks for your comment.
Sara @ Farming Friends
Comment by Sara @ Farming Friends — May 21, 2007 @ 9:31 pm
I am a great one for recycling things. I use all sorts of old items to plant in. My motto is if it holds dirt, I can plant in it. Keep up the good work of recycling.
Comment by Crafty Gardener — May 23, 2007 @ 10:26 am
Hi Crafty Gardener,
I planted some primulas in my old pink and flowery wellies last year. I will have to dig out the photograph! What is the most unusual container you have planted in?
Thanks for the comment.
Sara @ Farming Friends
Comment by Sara @ Farming Friends — May 23, 2007 @ 11:52 am
One of our neighbors used old tires to plant in and they looked wonderful. Thanks for sharing:-)
Comment by 1 Button To WiFi Gal — April 15, 2008 @ 1:29 am