gardeningmigardenerVLog 19 Comments @katherinebrakeman3685 8 months ago This would be amazing especially for onions! And celery or kale. Things that tolerates bit more than tomatoes @meadowmade 8 months ago So cool! I've never heard of that. Thanks. @JennyNobody 8 months ago Yup thats brilliant @CynthiaMedina-y6c 8 months ago Tried it & Love it! @FriendofMel 8 months ago I’m going to try that for sure thank you @dianaperez5058 8 months ago Brilliant, gonna to do this❤😊 thank you @Starrynite11 8 months ago I tried last year and I hated it 😂😂 @copperhead550 8 months ago Garden sushi @thecyrenian5988 8 months ago Imagine at your co-op or farmers market you have a sign reassuring buyers that your produce has never been exposed to plastics. @lydiab1228 8 months ago Looks like a good idea 😊 @tessaambler8715 8 months ago Going to try it soon, thanks for this info!🙏❤️ @MeadowFox 8 months ago Clever! @kellyanndyer730 8 months ago We’re is the real man @Yzyxdolorza 8 months ago Maybe if you object to plastic, you could use a paper product like paper bags or corrugated cardboard stripped apart? They should last long enough to get the seeds started and transplanted. @carinagardner7745 8 months ago I wonder if paper will work better if we just want to transplant it in the garden. @joannmcculley8253 8 months ago You're right That is a great idea! @eduardovarela5482 8 months ago Genius my brother! @MrPortajohn 8 months ago This is one of the five times in my life that someone said I was going to love a thing and I actually ended up loving it. That's genius. @maryshaddox1172 8 months ago Well that was interesting 😊. Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
@katherinebrakeman3685 8 months ago This would be amazing especially for onions! And celery or kale. Things that tolerates bit more than tomatoes
@thecyrenian5988 8 months ago Imagine at your co-op or farmers market you have a sign reassuring buyers that your produce has never been exposed to plastics.
@Yzyxdolorza 8 months ago Maybe if you object to plastic, you could use a paper product like paper bags or corrugated cardboard stripped apart? They should last long enough to get the seeds started and transplanted.
@carinagardner7745 8 months ago I wonder if paper will work better if we just want to transplant it in the garden.
@MrPortajohn 8 months ago This is one of the five times in my life that someone said I was going to love a thing and I actually ended up loving it. That's genius.
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This would be amazing especially for onions! And celery or kale. Things that tolerates bit more than tomatoes
So cool! I've never heard of that. Thanks.
Yup thats brilliant
Tried it & Love it!
I’m going to try that for sure thank you
Brilliant, gonna to do this❤😊 thank you
I tried last year and I hated it 😂😂
Garden sushi
Imagine at your co-op or farmers market you have a sign reassuring buyers that your produce has never been exposed to plastics.
Looks like a good idea 😊
Going to try it soon, thanks for this info!🙏❤️
Clever!
We’re is the real man
Maybe if you object to plastic, you could use a paper product like paper bags or corrugated cardboard stripped apart? They should last long enough to get the seeds started and transplanted.
I wonder if paper will work better if we just want to transplant it in the garden.
You're right
That is a great idea!
Genius my brother!
This is one of the five times in my life that someone said I was going to love a thing and I actually ended up loving it. That's genius.
Well that was interesting 😊.