Ohhhh that is so handy!! What’s funny is I’m watching this and see how fast it works, but before the video is over I pop up my Walmart app to see if they have any and how much. I go back to your video to hear your sporadic comment 😂😂.
Keep an old hand towel to quickly wipe off excess plastic buildup while hot on the iron rod. This is the cheapest source of garden containers for seedlings. 12 oz translucent cups are the best
Exactly the video I was looking for. Thank you.
I’m so glad you found this video informative. Thank you for watching 🪴
I Watched your Video Earlier today, This is so Cool I love it.. Thanks for sharing.. Have a Beautiful Evening
I found a new purpose for an old tool.
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Clever idea. Thanks for sharing. Have a wonderful day!!!
Thanks for watching.
Great idea! I used a nail in the past but like you said, it cracked my cups. So this is much better! Thank you!
Glad I could offer a helpful idea.
Wow and she's multitalented??? Handy queen!!
Ohhhh that is so handy!! What’s funny is I’m watching this and see how fast it works, but before the video is over I pop up my Walmart app to see if they have any and how much. I go back to your video to hear your sporadic comment 😂😂.
It makes it so much easier when I’m using plastic cups 💚
Keep an old hand towel to quickly wipe off excess plastic buildup while hot on the iron rod.
This is the cheapest source of garden containers for seedlings. 12 oz translucent cups are the best
Great tip!
That is very creative ! Thanks for sharing ! Have a good day
I'm glad to offer whatever advice I can to our wonderful YT gardening community.
Great idea I normally use some sort of nail but that seems better. Thank you for sharing 😎
Just sharing what works for me. I put my sweet potatoes in the dirt like u did in your video, hopefully it will be as successful as yours.
"Great job.💜.
Thx
does any thing fall down during soldering?
No, it melts from the heat of the iron. There will be some buildup on the end of the tool from the melting of the plastic.
Good tip
Where did you get it?
Home Depot, it was years ago.