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Daniel's Plants 4" Naked Pots | Large Natural Plantable Seed Starter Pots | OMRI-Listed Biodegradable for Seedlings | Enhanced Aeration | Earth Friendly - Peat Free | 30 Pack 4 Inch Round

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Management number 201086250 Release Date 2025/09/26 List Price $15.95 Model Number 201086250
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About This

  • Roots Grow Right Through: Whether you’re planting tropical plants or vegetables, these organic pots are right for you. You can start plants year-round, and plant them directly into the soil in summer.
  • Prevent Transplant Shock: By becoming one with the root ball and promoting aeration, these biodegradable seed starter trays are great for transplanting directly into the garden soil without causing transplant shock or harm.
  • Only One Ingredient: Made with only one ingredient - natural spruce fibres. Our all- natural formula contains no peat moss from harmful peat harvesting practises and no PFAS.
  • Great For Seedling Starters: With a 4-inch diameter, these seedling pots are perfectly sized for starting Tomatos, and vegetables like Cucumbers, Zuccini or even tropical plants.
  • Reduce Plastic Use: In our seed starter pots, we use nothing but natural and biodegradable materials. Our pots are made from 100% forestry byproduct—no adhesives needed!

Overview

  • Material : Natural Spruce Fibres
  • Color : Natural
  • Special Feature : Durable
  • Style : Traditional
  • Planter Form : Nursery Pot

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