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Grow Seedlings in Junk Containers

Author or Source:Cara SmusiakSunday, 08 March 2009
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Use junk as containers for growing seedlings. Photo: Brianna Privett/Flickr.com. seedlings, plants, junk, egg cartons, grow seedlings, containers, pudding cups, milk cartons, tin cans, pop bottles, cookie trays, reuseWe might be moving full speed ahead into winter, but it's time to start thinking spring. No, I'm not joking, and I'm not being cruel. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a novice, if you want to get a jump on the growing (and eating) season, now is the time to start collecting supplies.

Seedlings should be planted indoors about four to eight weeks before the last frost date for your area. All you really need are organic soil, seeds and containers—and when it comes to that last item, look no further than your own home.

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