Self-watering seed starter pots are another great do-it-yourself project for people who love plants. They’re especially useful if you forget to water your plants at the right times.
Things used:
- Plastic containers that are clear, like used yogurt tubs
- Old cloth strips or cotton rope
- Soil for plants
- Plants from seeds
What to do:
- Getting the Container Ready: Punch a small hole in the bottom of your plastic container.
- Making the wick: Put a cotton rope or cloth strip through the hole, making sure one end stays inside the container and the other end hangs out.
- Putting It Together: Fill the pot with potting soil and put your seedling inside.
- Method of Watering: Set the pot on top of a bowl of water. The end of the rope or cloth that hangs down will soak up water, pulling it up into the pot and keeping the soil wet.
To Sum Up
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