Johnny's Hand held 4 soil Blocker

bigredfeather

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Need a little help here........this tool seems like it would be a huge money saver, but does it really work? Does anyone have one of these and do they really work?

I am going to be starting close to 500 plants this year, so I can't decide to get this and then it not work.

http://www.johnnyseeds.com/p-8087-hand-held-4-soil-blocker.aspx
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That looks real cool, but what keeps the soil from falling apart? Is it for starting seeds or for transplanting seedlings to the garden?
 

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Honestly......I just cleaned out the pantry and found paper cups, Styrofoam cups, red solo cups......... :lol:
 

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I like the folding newspaper planters, but that sure would take awhile.....have to start in the fall for spring planting :gig
 

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As I have mentioned several times here, my personal favorite for starting plants is the venerable half pint school milk container. Each year I go in a day or two and collect all that I want. They are an ideal size for up-planting and great for putting right into the ground after tearing the bottom out -- no transplant shock.

I would think any school would appreciate the recycling of their trash as a good thing. Just give plenty of notice and keep committments. I add an extra trash container and stand nearby reminding the students to help me recycle by throwing their milk box into the extra container today.

I have stapled a dozen together to make moving them easier. Their shape fits pretty well inside my cookie sheets and/or cake pans. I do usually cut each one down -- sort of like taking the roof off each milk box so I'm not using quite as much starting soil.
 

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