young child holding a small green seedling plant in a clump of soil

What’s Soil Blocking? This Seeding Method Helps Gardeners Use Less Plastic and Peat

March 26, 2025 | Source: NPR News | by Neda Ulaby

Spring means it’s time for gardeners to think about seedlings, those little baby plants all ready to get plunked into the ground. And a hands-on technique for growing them, called “soil blocking,” is capturing the attention of serious gardeners.

Among them is Christopher Hallett. He’s a farm manager at Growing Hope Urban Farm, a community garden center in Ypsilanti, Mich. Hallett started soil blocking a few years ago, and taught a class last week to six aspiring soil blockers in one of the facility’s outdoor greenhouses.

“Take your fingers and go, boom boom boom boom,” he says, demonstrating how to pack a mixture of peat moss, dirt, lime, perlite and other components into galvanized metal boxes equipped with a lever. The tool pushes out the packed soil blocks into neat rows, like an old-fashioned ice cube tray.