How To Build A Soil Block Maker For Starting Seeds For Free…

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How To Build A Soil Block Maker For Starting Seeds For Free...

This is hands down the best way to start seeds. The roots can breathe easily, drainage is perfect, and transplanting is a piece of cake. The following two videos will show you everything you need to know.

The first video gives a good overview of the process using a store-bought soil block maker, while the second video shows you how to cut costs and make your own repurposed soil block maker out of free materials. Check it out here…

If you’re not fond of repurposing and saving a few bucks you can buy a soil block maker here. For everyone else, behold the ingenious fully-functional craftiness in this next video where you’ll learn to make one for free! Check it out here…

If you like this idea, be sure to share it with your friends and inspire someone you know. Anything becomes possible with just a little inspiration…


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