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American Focus > Blog > Environment > How to Recycle and Reuse Garden Plug Trays
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How to Recycle and Reuse Garden Plug Trays

Last updated: February 24, 2026 8:00 am
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This innovative method reduces waste and eliminates the need for plastic trays altogether. Soil blockers are a sustainable and eco-friendly option for starting seedlings.

Biodegradable seed starting trays are another alternative to plastic plug trays. These trays are made from materials like peat, coconut coir, or paper pulp, which break down naturally over time. Biodegradable trays can be planted directly into the ground with the seedling, reducing transplant shock and minimizing waste.

By switching to compostable alternatives, gardeners can significantly reduce the amount of plastic waste generated each year. These sustainable options are not only better for the environment but also promote healthy and thriving plants in the garden.

Conclusion

As awareness of plastic pollution and waste continues to grow, it’s important for gardeners to consider the environmental impact of their gardening practices. Plastic plug trays are a common source of waste in the gardening industry, with millions ending up in landfills each year.

By taking proactive steps to recycle, reuse, or switch to compostable alternatives, gardeners can make a positive impact on the environment. Programs like TerraCycle’s Zero Waste Box, East Jordan Plastics’ Closed-Loop Program, and Nursery Take-Back Programs offer solutions for recycling garden plastics. Reusing plug trays in the garden, sharing them with others, or repurposing them for craft and household use are practical ways to extend their lifespan.

Ultimately, the goal is to reduce the amount of plastic waste generated by the gardening industry and promote sustainable practices that benefit both the garden and the planet. By making conscious choices and adopting eco-friendly alternatives, gardeners can play a crucial role in protecting the environment for future generations.

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Gardening can be a rewarding and fulfilling hobby, but it often comes with a downside – the use of plastic trays and containers. These plastic trays can add up over time, contributing to environmental waste and pollution. However, there are eco-friendly alternatives that can help reduce plastic waste in your garden.

One such alternative is investing in a soil blocker form, which costs roughly $75 but can replace years of tray purchases. After the growing season, there is nothing to clean, store, or dispose of, making it a convenient and sustainable option. Another eco-friendly option is CowPots, which are made from composted cow manure and recycled newsprint. These pots last about 12 weeks in a greenhouse and break down in the soil within weeks after planting, adding nutrients as they decompose. Plants grown in CowPots often grow larger than those in plastic containers, thanks to the extra nutrients they provide.

Other biodegradable options include pots made from wood fiber, coconut coir, rice hulls, and bamboo pulp. The Horticultural Research Institute’s Plastic Task Force is testing compostable alternatives for commercial use, and bioplastic containers made from renewable materials are already making a significant impact in the market. DIY newspaper pots are a free option recommended by gardening bloggers, where strips of newspaper are rolled around a can or jar, filled with soil, and planted directly in the ground when the seedlings are ready.

To reduce plastic waste in your garden, consider reusing existing trays as long as they hold together, finding creative second lives for used trays, pooling resources with neighbors for a TerraCycle box, and asking nurseries if they take back containers. When purchasing new trays, think about buying durable reusable ones or switching to compostable options. Small actions like these can make a big difference in reducing plastic waste from gardening.

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Change starts with simple conversations with neighbors during planting season. By sharing ideas to reduce waste and promote eco-friendly alternatives, good gardening habits can spread and make a positive impact on the environment. So, take the plastic out of your garden and opt for sustainable options that benefit both your plants and the planet.

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