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Embracing a sustainable approach in gardening is more important than ever before. Reducing plastic use is a vital step in this journey, as the persistence of microplastics poses significant risks to soil health and the broader ecosystem. Microplastics, stemming from plastic waste, can infiltrate the soil, disrupting the delicate balance of the environment and the soil microbes vital to the health of our soils. Opting for alternatives like soil blocking or utilizing wooden trays emerges as a more eco-friendly choice. Soil blocking involves using compressed soil to form seed blocks, eliminating the need for plastic pots. This method not only curtails plastic waste but also enhances seedling health by allowing roots to grow freely. But if your goal is reducing plastic waste you also need to think about the tray you are using to hold them—fiberglass lasts around 50 years and is recyclable, unlike plastic which emits an insane amount of microplastics during the recycling process and is more prone to leaching toxins than virgin plastic. But fiberglass can be expensive and out of reach for many who want to take this journey! Wooden trays, on the other hand, is affordable and offers a biodegradable option that reduces the environmental impact associated with traditional plastic trays. The use of such alternatives promotes a harmonious coexistence with nature, ensuring that our gardening practices align with the principles of sustainability. We’ve been going down this path of investigating plastic use and coming up with alternatives for years and I’m excited to be trying wood trays this year. They’re nothing new (after all, this is what was used in gardens pre-plastic), but they are certainly new to me! If you want to learn more pop over to our YouTube page (linked in bio) to follow along! Are you trying a plastic-free alternative for seed starting this year? #sustainable #garden #regenerativegarden #cottagegarden #cottage
Embracing a sustainable approach in gardening is more important than ever before. Reducing plastic use is a vital step in this journey, as the persistence of microplastics poses significant risks to soil health and the broader ecosystem. Microplastics, stemming from plastic waste, can infiltrate the soil, disrupting the delicate balance of the environment and the soil microbes vital to the health of our soils. Opting for alternatives like soil blocking or utilizing wooden trays emerges as a more eco-friendly choice. Soil blocking involves using compressed soil to form seed blocks, eliminating the need for plastic pots. This method not only curtails plastic waste but also enhances seedling health by allowing roots to grow freely. But if your goal is reducing plastic waste you also need to think about the tray you are using to hold them—fiberglass lasts around 50 years and is recyclable, unlike plastic which emits an insane amount of microplastics during the recycling process and is more prone to leaching toxins than virgin plastic. But fiberglass can be expensive and out of reach for many who want to take this journey! Wooden trays, on the other hand, is affordable and offers a biodegradable option that reduces the environmental impact associated with traditional plastic trays. The use of such alternatives promotes a harmonious coexistence with nature, ensuring that our gardening practices align with the principles of sustainability. We’ve been going down this path of investigating plastic use and coming up with alternatives for years and I’m excited to be trying wood trays this year. They’re nothing new (after all, this is what was used in gardens pre-plastic), but they are certainly new to me! If you want to learn more pop over to our YouTube page (linked in bio) to follow along! Are you trying a plastic-free alternative for seed starting this year? #sustainable #garden #regenerativegarden #cottagegarden #cottage

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