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Eggshell Seed Starters

Step 6Enjoy!

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Display your green treasures!

Carton: After you have planted the seeds, you can simply put the eggshell planters back into the carton. The carton provides a stable base with room for drainage, is freecycled and looks cute.

Clay pots: You can get miniature clay pots, or use eggcups to display the planters.

Mini Greenhouse: If you want to keep your seedlings extra snug and promote faster growth, you can make them a greenhouse out of a pop bottle.
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May 28, 2009. 12:03 PMcheese10 says:
These look great! I can't wait to make them! One question though: How do you know when they are to big for the eggs? When do you switch them to a bigger planter? Thanks!
Apr 7, 2011. 7:35 AMhsahrc says:
How about a good old Ostrich egg? Then they can grow for about 6 months!!! Just joking!
Jan 28, 2010. 7:02 AMchoval says:
 You could use duck eggs, they are a bit bigger. (chinatown usually has)
Sep 10, 2009. 11:28 PMand7barton says:
Just get a bigger chicken.
Dec 27, 2009. 5:20 PMA good name says:
Rofl
 

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