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Growing Plants in Stackable Milk Crates

After my seeds are growing and in bigger containers, I place them in crates, against the patio doors and windows which are facing west. I am known to have at least 20 crates! The light and air can get through to all plants.

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Once the weather warms up during the day, I place them on the porch facing east during the day, and bring them in at night, or cover them up with sheets. Using the crates, I can transport them to the garden easily.

Milk Crate Garden to Start Seeds

By Kim from WI

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April 30, 20060 found this helpful

THat is a great idea! I wish I knew about that before I donated them!

 
May 2, 20060 found this helpful

Great tip!!! Thanks!!!

 
July 25, 20071 found this helpful

Wow. I might even be able to have plants in spite of my cats.

 

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