Skip to main content
1 Hotels Logo des 1 Hotels
Des avantages bien pensés aux dons significatifs, découvrez un programme d'adhésion où donner en retour est une seconde nature. Adhérer à Mission Membership
Apportez l'essence de 1 Hotels à la maison. Acheter nos essentiels
Embrassez l'aventure de l'automne avec jusqu'à 40 % de réduction sur votre séjour et vos repas. Découvrez les offres de l'équinoxe d'automne

Make-Your-Own Paper Seedling Pots

We were inspired to create another use for the in-room Field Reports you’ll find during your stay at 1 Hotels, so we put together 5 easy steps to turn them into a pot for herbs or small plants. Try it yourself; give your newspaper a second life and get your spring garden started.

Published on: March 14, 2017
Person holding a plant out of a pot

We were inspired to create another use for the in-room Field Reports you’ll find during your stay at 1 Hotels, so we put together 5 easy steps to turn them into a pot for herbs or small plants. Try it yourself; give your newspaper a second life and get your spring garden started.

Materials needed:
Newspaper
Scissors
Can or drinking glass
Potting soil
Seeds

1. Cut your sheet of newspaper in half down the center seam and fold the sheet in half lengthwise.

2. Set the can/glass on its side 2 inches from the edge of the paper and roll the newspaper around the can to make a cylinder.

3. Fold the free end of the newspaper down. Continue folding inward to create the base.

4. Slip the paper off the can or glass. Fold the top inch of the pot inward to make a stable rim.

5. Hold the pot by the bottom to keep it closed. Fill to the top with moistened seed-starting soil and plant 1-2 seeds.

Pro tip: When planting your seedlings, place the paper pot directly into the ground. The newspaper will decompose naturally!

Plus d'histoires que nous pensons que vous apprécierez

Durabilité

Mission Membership™: Where Giving Back Becomes Second Nature

A new chapter in mindful travel begins with an invitation to connect, contribute, and create impact...
Bien-être

Retourner les cartes : Réflexions sur la clarté et le changement

Alors que l'année touche à sa fin, Nick Jacobs, artiste et tarologue San Francisco...
Durabilité

Un dîner de saison : De la terre à la table

Une soirée consacrée aux récoltes ancestrales, à l'agriculture régénératrice et aux liens saisonniers, animée par Ariane...