Monday 18 November 2013

Freebies: seeds, printable seed packets, and more.

Here you can find these and other seed packets to print. Even if you do not grow your own, do you ever buy interesting veggies? Often these seeds can be saved, growing information is available easily online.
 Loads of helpful practical advice here.

Blanks use less ink, and can have personalized photos added. They can be found (and many more) here.


Swap what you have with other like minded people to add to the variety. Add to gift hamper with coffee grounds, egg shells etc.

Here are some with quotes.
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seed tabbed index card printables here.

Included with these is a simple guide to a homemade seed organizer.

Free printable Tea bag envelopes for foiled or loose Tea here.

 (explains itself really, easy to follow, well indexed.) 
Learn how to make seeded paper, ready to plant here. This site is called Jen's DIY Lifestyle. Jen writes "I live in Kansas with my husband, 2 dogs and 2 cats. I've always been into crafting and DIY home projects. "   Her site is well worth a look. (Note to self, must visit again).


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How to make seed tape here. All you have to do is lay the tape in a groove about 1cm deep and lightly cover with soil. Keep moist and before you know it the seedlings have emerged at just the right spacing.                                                                   
Find out how to make these here.

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Find out how to make these here. 


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Many gardeners LOVE old wheel barrows. They crave them. They put them on their "one day" list. Some collect them. Not just old wheel barrows but all sorts of "old" containers are coveted by gardeners. Have a look around. these will make great gifts. Fill with seed packet kit, coffee grounds, egg shells...even rocks...

                                                                   http://lifeonthebalcony.com/three-diy-garden-inspired-gift-ideas/

I hope this has given you some great ideas. It's given me some :)

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