Our family’s favorite way to start seeds indoors is using plastic bottles.
Here’s what you need:
plastic bottles
potting soil (or dirt) and pail
coffee filters
cotton string (old shoelaces or clothesline works great)
seeds
sharp cutting tool
organic matter (optional)
vacuum (only if kids help indoors)
Here’s what you do:
1. Use the sharp knife to cut the bottle at the "waist".
2. Invert the top so that the top/hole points down and set in the bottom of bottle.
3. Tear a small hole in a coffee filter. Put a piece of string through the hole in the filter so string goes sits in bottom of bottom bottle and there is enough to wind through soil. Place the filter in the bottle and fold it open to get it ready for the soil.
5. Fill the coffee filter with potting material/soil. Plant seeds in the soil.
When it comes time to plant lift coffee filter and all out of bottle and plant the whole works into the ground unless you have more than one seedling then separate. The coffee filter will disintegrate in the soil. You may find your string later or it may disappear into a birds nest. Great for kids as they can't over water and if they forget to water a day, the plants are still ok.