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anyone ever built a tabletop green house for indoors?

i bought one from sportsmans guide, $35. can one be built for less without sewing anything?

Answer:

SEWING??????? I could not sew if my life depended on it! My indoor greenhouse is a flat or two of seeding mixture, mostly vermiculite. That is smoothed into a flat seed pan or two, and the seed is put into it. Everything is wet down well and a water/mist bottle is set aside for later watering's. The seed trays are covered with Saran Wrap. When you see about 1/2 Of the seed you planted germinate, then Pull off the Saran Wrap. Next day and then after that for a week or so use the mist bottle four or five times a day to provide moisture. When you find that no longer provides enough moisture start to really water every 4 or 5 days deeply and be patient with the seeds. Soon you will see a second set of leaves develop. When these second leaves are developed enough then each plant can be transplanted into an individual pot or growth. What happens from there depends on You, the type of Plant and what part Of the country you live in!
SEWING??????? I could not sew if my life depended on it! My indoor greenhouse is a flat or two of seeding mixture, mostly vermiculite. That is smoothed into a flat seed pan or two, and the seed is put into it. Everything is wet down well and a water/mist bottle is set aside for later watering's. The seed trays are covered with Saran Wrap. When you see about 1/2 Of the seed you planted germinate, then Pull off the Saran Wrap. Next day and then after that for a week or so use the mist bottle four or five times a day to provide moisture. When you find that no longer provides enough moisture start to really water every 4 or 5 days deeply and be patient with the seeds. Soon you will see a second set of leaves develop. When these second leaves are developed enough then each plant can be transplanted into an individual pot or growth. What happens from there depends on You, the type of Plant and what part Of the country you live in!

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