
Check out my new 5 minute film on my Our Permaculture Life YouTube Chanel - How to Make your Own Self-Watering Pot (or watch the embedded link at the end of this post)

Not only do they keep your little seedlings hydrated much longer, by cultivating your own seedlings, you can choose from a much wider selection of food varieties and contribute to the protection of seed diversity.
This is how to do it. (For more details, watch the film.)
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All you need is a milk bottle, scissors, sand, compost/potting mix, seeds and water.
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Cut in half the bottle and put in an overflow hole in the base to prevent plants from flooding.
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Put a few centimetres of sand in the bottom of the base. |
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Fill with compost or good potting mix.
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Make impressions in the soil for the seeds. Cover the seeds with soil. |
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Gently water the seeds in until the water comes out of the overflow. |
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Make sure to label the seeds.
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Film #8: How to Make Self-Watering Pots by Morag Gamble
Learn with Morag in her garden:
If you enjoyed this film and like a hands-on approach to learning, I invite you to join me in my garden at the Permaculture Life Workshop over the next couple of months.![]() |
Click here for information and registration for October 29: The Simple and Abundant Garden |
Excellent! I'm onto it now. Why didn't I think of this before(?!)
ReplyDeleteIsn't it funny - so often we overlook the simple solutions. I'm always on the look out for good common sense ideas. Love to hear more from anyone!
DeleteI instantly thought of the plant beds you've been making Mr HM :-)
DeleteBoth such clever ideas!
-Kelly B