Saturday, September 4, 2010

Etsy Weekend Shopping: Seed Trays

March 21, 2010 by Michelle Hamor Smith  
Filed under Featured, General

Gardening and cooking go hand in hand. I live in an apartment, so my gardening space is limited, but I am still able to grow plenty of herbs and tomatoes for my family. I even get a few lemons off my minature lemon tree each year. This year I want to add another minature tree, probably a lime.

In my area, the weather has been warm enough to get a few plants into the ground. I’ve got two tomatoes and a small bell pepper in pots already. Many of my herbs were able to survive through the Winter.  If you live where it’s cold, you can start your seeds indoors. I found a kit to make wooden seed trays at the Andrews Reclaimed store. 

The flat trays are made from recycled wood. They are durable and can be used year after year. To put together a kit, you need a pneumatic stapler and an air compressor. A kit comes with enough materials to make 10 trays.

Seed Starting Trays at Andrew’s Reclaimed

Image credit: Andrew’s Reclaimed at Etsy

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  1. homemom3 says:

    These are really neat and I love that they come as a kit. I need to get some of these to start ours. Since I know we are moving I want something that would be able to move with us. How are they with watering though?

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