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Repurpose household containers to save money

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You don't need to buy specialized trays to grow your first batch of microgreens. Many common household containers work perfectly and cost nothing.

Containers That Work

  • Takeout containers — lid nests inside base creating a shallow platform. Base holds water for bottom watering
  • Strawberry clamshells — clear lid acts as a humidity dome during germination
  • Rotisserie chicken containers — deep enough for soil, clear lid for light
  • Plastic lettuce tubs — already the right depth and shape
  • Plant saucers — shallow and wide, good for small batches

Requirements for Any Container

  • Must be 2-3.5 inches deep for adequate soil
  • Food-grade material (no chemical residues)
  • Clean and sterilized before use
  • Add drainage holes with a heated nail or drill if needed

Tips

  • Cardboard egg cartons work but cannot bottom-water (paper is porous)
  • Paper towels can test seed germination but aren't practical for full grows
  • Graduate to proper 1020 trays once you're hooked — they make everything easier
📅 Created: 2/10/2026, 5:48:46 AM 📌 diy 🔧 Recycled containers, soil, seeds

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