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Started by tim, March 27, 2006, 16:26:15

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tim

Half-wit??

The light only just dawned today!!

tim


Dan 2


daisymay

they are good aren't they, should be in top tips! Check out the new packaging for Tesco's mushrooms, are perfect!think I have said this some where else, cannot remember.

also - mini muffins and cookies from the bakery - great excuse to have to buy them!

sandersj89

#3
Yep, I have used them for a few years but remember to punch holes in the base for drainage.

They only tend to last a couple for a couple of sowings but as they are free what the hell!

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tim

Already have holes - that's what sold the idea to me!

DenBee

I've got a few of those, and grapes come in a  similar container.

Sueprmarket mince pvc packs, well washed of course, make good seed tray lids.

I've got a bag full just waiting to get used (when my hubbie, bless him, gets the greenhouse up  ::) )
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sandersj89

Quote from: tim on March 27, 2006, 17:15:44
Already have holes - that's what sold the idea to me!

Ahhh, the ones my wife gave me did not have holes but did have hinged lids so had to punch some holes in them.

They brought on my dahlia seeds a treat.

Jerry
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http://sandersj89allotment.blogspot.com/

tim

DB - the accidental garden looks like a giant proagator?

grawrc

Good thinking Tim et al! I always try to reuse containers from the supermarket but sometimes it's a bit of a struggle. Still wish they'd cut down on packing...

moonbells

Tim, please tell me what's behind the propagator!

It looks for all the world like you're growing a cross between sweetcorn and peas!

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DenBee

Tim, if I can work out how to do that picture bigger in a post, I will.

It's the join between my roof and conservatory, as viewed from a velux window in the loft conversion (we have a bungalow).  Last year we were amazed when a number of annuals started growing there.  Antirrhinum, etc, all popped up (we've only been in the house about a year and a half).  It did seem amusing at the time, but not so much now that it seems that they might have sprung a leak up there for us.  ::)
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DenBee

Following instructions from elsewhere on the forum, I 'image'shacked' the photo.

Hope it works.  :P

http://img234.imageshack.us/my.php?image=roof8rp.jpg
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euronerd

DenBee, that pic of yours had always puzzled me. Now it's all clear. Thanks.  ;D

Geoff.
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fluffygrue

Yup, I do the same. I take great delight in buying propagators from Morrisons, as they come with free muffins. :D

Quite often I don't bother putting holes in the bottom if it's only temporary for seedlings, and it saves having to find a saucer/tray to stand it in. Course, I have to be really careful not to overwater them.

Melanie

gunnerbee

The fresh sponge cake packaging that you get in tescos are excellent propagators too, The best ive used so far, nothing fails in them and you get to eat a whole spongecake!!!!

DenBee

I must find a better profile photo.  That one really doesn't make much sense as a thumbnail, does it?  :)

My favourite mini-propagator so far this season has been my box of large freezer bags, bought at Poundland (my favourite shop).  I put my seedtrays inside them, blow them up, tie them, and regularly re-inflate.  So far it's working really well.

And it's good exercise for the diaphragm.  :D
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Columbus

Hi Tim,

I spent ages looking at your pic thinking that the light wouldn`t get to the plants `cus of the label. How many times did i read the word "strawberries" before I got it  ??? ??. BTW they are 2 packs for £2.50 at sainsburys at the moment. I think I`ll get some for my wife  ;D

Col
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tim

#17
moonbells - thought no one would ask - was just coming in to ask why not!!
Yes - peas for peatops!!

DB - great photo!

Columbus - 99p a pack in the Coop! And the label will come off if anything germinates.

grawrc

Yes I was wondering too but too lazy to ask i guess. Glad to know the answer.

kitty

is it only me that think strawberries at this time of year taste like wood then? ;D
gor blimey think of the food miles!


roll on july when we are up to the gunnels in british strawbs! ;D ::)
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