Did you ever use yogurt pots to grow seed surrounded by?


Yes: I have in the region of a dozen on the go at the moment (the immense family pots) next to brussels sprouts and sprouting broccoli.

All pots get drainage holes poked into their basis with a hot kebab skewer or knifepoint. They work really economically -- I use the clear plastic ones, so I can see instantly when any plant needs potting on or planting into uncap ground.

Happy gardening!
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Yep, don't forget the drainage holes, but the middle tube of loo roll is better. Stand them within a seed tray so the compost doesn't slump out, and when the seedlings are bigger, you can pot them up/plant them out lacking taking off the carboard...it'll simply decompose contained by the garden.
OR, you could make little pots from ancient newspaper by using the loo roll inards as a 'mould' and folding the rag around it to make a litte pot shape. Again, no entail to remove this as it'll rot away when planted out.
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Answers:    Yes but my brother was profoundly more succesful than me. I do, however have some shamrock surrounded by a pot from March 17 that is doing powerfully and has a few waxen yellow flowers on it.
No but I have used purely about everything else. It's newly that I really don't eat yogurt so I don't own any of the containers.