Tins of beans, peas etc....

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  1. Blackthorn

    Blackthorn Gardener

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    I had a daft idea the other day when opening a tin. Why not cut holes in the bottom of the tin and next year sow beans in a bean tin, peas in a pea tin, tomatoes in a tomato tin etc. :D

    I would then know by the label what was in which tin, and not have so much stuff in the recycling bin. Sorted :gnthb:

    What do you reckon? :)
     
  2. lollipop

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    why not-it`s a bit contrived but hey so is garden design.
     
  3. JWK

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    If you sowed your beans in a Heinz baked bean tin would they come up covered in sauce?
     
  4. daitheplant

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    Blackthorn, a great idea, only one snag, though. I assume these plants are going to be watered? In which case, the labels will fall off.:thumb::wink:
     
  5. Prastio

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    If you use a tin of mixed vegetables your system will fall down!
     
  6. JWK

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    Tins aren't the right shape for getting your seedlings out very easily (plant pots are tapered)

    I like to grow a couple of varieties of peas for example, so your system would not work for that either.
     
  7. Quercus

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    ...and the paper labels would probably go all soggy and fall off
     
  8. Brian Simpson

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    You could get around the tins not being the right size by using a tip I heard of...

    Use those tins with ring pulls, keep the lid, open the bottom with a tin opener, and then pot them upside down. The gap at the bottom (where the lid is) lets water out, and when it comes to potting on - you just push the bottoms up.

    Having said not tried it - am using plastic trays from mushrooms and other such objects for my potting next year.

    Brian
     
  9. Blackthorn

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    Brilliant Brian, I was thinking about a tin opener but yours is much cleverer.:gnthb:

    As for the paper lables falling off, they will be labelled as well, just a bit of fun really. I suppose until they do fall off you could have at-a-glance rows of vegetables. Won't work for spuds though :D
     
  10. Freddy

    Freddy Miserable git, well known for it

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    Hi Blackthorn. I think it's a great idea, gardening SHOULD be fun and you've illustrated this perfectly. Good man ! :D :thumb:
     
  11. capney

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    ummm.. how many potatoes can one grow in can canned of potatoes?
     
  12. Blackthorn

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    Thank you freddy, I must point out though that I am a lady Blackthorn tree :D :)
     
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