Well nearly!
I have been doing a bit of washing up this last few days as you can see here;
Approx 800 x 3" potsApprox. 200 x 4" pots
Approx 40 x24 cell trays and 4 Sets of Root TrainersApprox 10 x 40 Cell trays and 10 x 10 Cell traysI have purposely cut them to these sizes in order to fit then into a standard 14" x 8" tray
Stacked ready for use Feb / MarchPunnets to sow my seeds in.Again for convenience I use these to sow seeds in as I can get four of these into a standard tray meaning I can sow at least four types of seeds at the one go.
Quite often I sub-divide these punnets into 3 or 4 sections and can then sow up to 12 varieties of seeds in the one tray.
This method saves lot of Propagator space!
Approx 10 x 9 cell traysI find these very useful when I sow things such as Cucumbers, Pumpkins & Courgettes i.e. things that I only need a few of!
My tray rackI may wash these but I find this not too important as I usually sit the cell tray inserts in these so my seedlings are not really in contact with them, so I find a good brushing with a stiff brush cleans them up sufficiently for my needs.
The Grot Spot!Like all gardeners I guess! We all seem to have a "Grot Spot" somewhere in our garden....I'm no different!
The bags are full of well rotted horse manure that has the texture and colour of damp cocoa powder.
I plan on mixing my own compost next year where I will mix some of this with, Peat, Silver sand and Q4 fertiliser to some recipes I have.
Right that's more or less it for 2014 now I can get on with re-writing and updating my website!