Well, what a beautiful, sunny and warm winter's day today! Since I'm just recovering from the dreaded "bug", thought I'd go out into the garden for some healing! And why not? It's time to think about spring planting. Last year I started with seedlings but it did prove a bit expensive.
So, this time I'm "walking- the- talk" and raising my own seeds.
Always looking for ways to save money AND recycle, I've come up with a few ideas for seed planters.
If you look closely you'll see half milk bottles (1Litre and 2Litre), hubby's cracked tea cup, one of last year's pots from the nursery and some egg cartons.
I like the egg cartons as you don't have to pull the baby seedlings out, just plant the lot! I pushed holes in the bases and used the edges of the carton to splice into place to make dividers. This gives more depth to the cup. They are sitting on the lids or scrap cardboard to reinforce the base so it doesn't fall apart. Go easy on the watering so as not to make them perish too soon.
With the bigger seed pots I have a fine sprinkling of seeds and will later separate them. I did chives, dwarf beans, carrots and lettuce.
But in the egg cartons, I will be carefully planting just 1 or 2 seeds so that I don't have to handle them. The theory is, I can gently separate each cup and plant them intact! The carton will be quite soggy by planting time and should break down nicely! Here's hoping!
Not too sure what I'll put in them tomorrow, got to choose something that doesn't need too much depth.
Also tomorrow, I'll be painting the timber plantar box. It was made with recycled untreated timber so it needs more protection. Hopefully my husband will soon finish the 2nd box and I can get started with bed preparation!
So, it's off to the paddock up behind our place to collect some manure. You can but bags quite cheap along the roadside in a lot of towns where there are small hobby farms or backyard animals too.
BTW, just as a sneak peak, I made some bread this morning, but more about that later! Hope you're hungry!