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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Inventor of this deserves the Nobel,
This review is from: PotMaker® The Original Pot Maker (Kitchen)
When I first heard of this product, I was skeptical at first that one could make a pot out of newspaper without any sort of adhesive to hold it together. I took some positive reviews from another website on faith, however, and was well rewarded. The pots hold their shape suprisingly well, especially once they get a little damp from the soil.
One word of advice: stick to the suggested dimensions for the strips of newsprint that you use. While one can always use more, the pots don't form as well as if you stick to the dimensions on the instructions. Do so, and you will have an effectively unlimited supply of cheap, biodegradable pots for transplanting.
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great,
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This review is from: PotMaker® The Original Pot Maker (Kitchen)
I used to help my mom make potmaker pots when I was a kid and this is the first product I asked for when I got a house of my own. I love this thing. Lately,I like to use fancy "scrapbooking" paper or stationery to make pots and then grow plants and flowers as gifts for people. They turn out really cute.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pot makers and kids,
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This review is from: PotMaker® The Original Pot Maker (Kitchen)
I first used this product in a class I was taking in propgation. We found it on a shelf, and took turns making pots to take home with us.
As a project for my work, we set up a table at a community event and decided we wnated to let the children who attended plant tree seeds to take home. (Ultimately we planted veggies and wildflowers, but I digress.) We ordered two pot makers as a less expensive and more envornmentally freindly option for plastic plant pots and safer for kids than the red ceramic pots. They were a hit, easy to use. Though taking them off the potmaker without completely crushing the newly made pot takes a bit of proactice and can be difficult for young children. (Even if they do get crushed then can be popped back into place afterwards.) Best of all, we have them for anytime we wnat to do something like this in the future. I do have on critisism though: one of the pot makers came in terrific condition, the other had rough edges around where the brand name was stamped ino the wood. Nit-picky, but it wasn't very attractive and could have scratched someone.
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