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Old 09-09-2008, 09:11 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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On Tue, 9 Sep 2008 09:23:29 -0700 (PDT), CanopyCo
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On Sep 8, 5:38*pm, wrote:
On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 10:39:06 -0700 (PDT), CanopyCo
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Snipped for brevity.

Certainly worth a try. Let us know how it works.
We start our onions indoors in individual paper tubes set in a flat.
Usually start them in February and set them out in mid-May. By
planting tube and all they suffer absolutely no set back and we have
good luck with that system.
It's easy to make a form for wrapping the newspaper tubes used in the
system. If anyone is interested I can post short instructions.


Ross.


I would.
Is it basically just a peace of news paper wrapped around a wood
dowle, then bent over at one end?


Yes, that's about it. I use about an 8 inch length of 1-1/4 inch
diameter dowel so there's a bit of a handle. I counterbore a 1 inch
diameter hole about an inch deep in one end. Just wrap the newspaper
pieces around, with about an inch extending over the conterbored end.
Fold the paper up into the counterbore which keeps the tube from
unraveling then set them in a flat and fill with seed starting medium.
I use a photo paper cutter to make hundreds of uniform sized pieces of
paper.

Ross.


Sounds like a peace of iron or PVC pipe would work.
Maybe even copper tubing.

I see what I will be doing over the winter.
;-)


PVC or ABS would probably work OK. I'm not sure about iron because you
want something that the finished paper tubes will slide off of easily.
Then there's the weight thing, you don't want to end up with carpal
tunnel syndrome just from making seed starting tubes ;-).

Ross.