I’m following literally ninety-six blogs and I’d say about ten of them post regularly. This upsets me.
Mostly because I feel really awkward and annoying when I only like/reblog from those ten blogs and I know they see it every time. Like, should I say something? Should I make contact with you because I reblog so much of your stuff? Do you get annoyed by the amount of notifications I cause? Do you see them and roll your eyes as you think to yourself, ”Oh, god. That person stalks my blog. Jesus christ.”?
These are the questions that keep me up at night.
I’m following literally ninety-six blogs and I’d say about ten of them post regularly. This upsets me.
Mostly because I feel really awkward and annoying when I only like/reblog from those ten blogs and I know they see it every time. Like, should I say something? Should I make contact with you because I reblog so much of your stuff? Do you get annoyed by the amount of notifications I cause? Do you see them and roll your eyes as you think to yourself, ”Oh, god. That person stalks my blog. Jesus christ.”?
These are the questions that keep me up at night.
If you’re starting plants from seeds this year, don’t waste your hard-earned cash on tiny planters from the garden center. Save a few bucks - and get a little more use out of your throw-aways - by making your own seed-starters from recycled materials!
To make your own biodegradable mini-planter (that’s right, no transplanting!), you will need scissors and a toilet paper or paper towel roll.
How to make it:
1. Using scissors, cut six to eight small slits in the end of your toilet paper roll (if using a paper towel roll, cut the roll into three pieces before beginning this step).
2. Fold the strips down so they overlap.
3. Fill carefully with wet soil, and set in a baking sheet.
4. Plant one seed per roll. After germination, just plant the whole thing in your garden!
If you don’t mind transplanting your seedlings, you can use all kinds of recyclables for germination: Takeout containers, plastic cups, soda bottles and shoe boxes - just to name a few.
(via ideophobic)