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This Seed Starter Tray set includes 174 biodegradable peat pots, each measuring 3.15 inches in diameter, designed with drainage holes for optimal moisture retention. Perfect for starting a variety of plants, these eco-friendly pots are made from recycled materials that decompose naturally, promoting healthy growth and sustainability.
A**R
Perfect for my needs
These are the ideal seed starter cups for meThey are ready to go straight into the garden when you get ready Strong enough for flowers or vegetables
I**O
good product, great price
I really like the holes in the bottom. They seem very solid, so I am wondering if when they go in the ground if they will decompose fast enough.
B**H
Works
Works pretty good. I started seed in them then tore off bottom and put right into ground. They disintegrate fast.
A**E
Great alternative to plastic
These pots are great for sizing up seedlings to plant in the ground. Great size and easy to use. These are not good for bottom watering and will fall apart if they are wet for too long.
A**R
Gardening cups
Works great. Shipping packaging was great. Great size. They are nice n sturdy. Great value for the money. I would buy again.
R**D
got
alot left over
W**.
Moldy junk. Not peat
UPDATE: Well, gave them the benefit of the doubt. 0 Stars. Completely moldy after only a few weeks. Waste of time and money. Let the soil dry between watering even. Moldiest things I've ever seen.ORIGINAL: I've bought many peat pots over the years and these have no peat in them, if they do, it's negligible. They are some kind of compressed paperlike material. My first picture , the left pot is this product, the larger pot on the left is 100% peat. The material is nowhere near the same in any way. Having said that, they are still biodegradable and will do their job, plus the price is excellent. I'll be using them to grow out seedlings before their outdoor home.
M**L
Seed Starter Peat Pots #174 count
I love these round biodegradable peat cups with drainage holes. They are great for starting seeds and you can put them right in the ground when you plant them. I’ve saved money by only filling them with starting soil and not buying so many large bags fill the garden. I’ll definitely use them from now on.
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