Monday 18 May 2020

Lockdown Gardening - Using Dipping Sauce Containers to Plant Seeds


Before the country went into lockdown I bought some packets of seeds to keep the children occupied with a bit of gardening. 

We had a shortage of plantpots or containers suitable for germinating seeds so we improvised with a plastic take away container, some individual sauce containers and clingfilm.

We seemed to accumulate these little pots of dipping sauce back in the days when we had a Macdonald's Drive-Thru and were given more sauce than we needed. 

Any unopened pots ended up in our fridge and eventually used up on homemade burgers, nuggets or fries. After finally using the little pots of sauce up when we ran out of ketchup and the like during lockdown we were left with lots of empty little containers.  

After washing them with the intention of keeping them for potential craft projects I decided to use them as a good solution to grow individual seedlings. With the pots being so small, I was also able to make what limited soil I had spread a long way. 

I pierced some small holes in the bottom for drainage.

They were also easy to write on with a Sharpie marker so we could see what we had planted in each one.

Once filled with soil, the seeds planted and given a little water, they fitted neatly in a plastic takeaway container.

I then covered the container with clingfilm and placed on our kitchen windowsill to keep nice and warm.


The children were so excited when our little plants started to sprout after about a week. Now all we have to do is simply tap out and remove the seedling and soil and transfer to a bigger container.

The little pots can then be rinsed and reused to grow more seedlings. 

Using these little containers saved lots of space and helped ration our limited supply of soil really well.

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