is this normal??? i planted several different seeds in peat pots just over a week ago and now the peat pots have gone mouldy
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
mouldy peat pots
Collapse
X
-
Not leave any above ground ? Id like to know why, too.
I have previously done that on purpose as a slug detterent - I thought it might put them off a little tiny bit and maybe they wouldn't see the tasty seedlings and a bit of extra wind protection...
So what is the downside ?odd notes about our kitchen garden project:
http://www.distractedbyathing.net/tag/garden/
Comment
-
Originally posted by FionaH View PostYou can plant the peat pot straight into the ground. However I found out recently that you shouldnt leave any of the pot above the groundAKA Angie
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by zazen999 View PostIf you leave the top outside of the ground, it acts like a wick drawing moisture up and letting it evaporate thus drying the pot itself out and not allowing it to rot down.WPC F Hobbit, Shire police
Comment
-
Originally posted by ckfe View Postdoesn't it matter that they're mouldy when they go in the raised bed?"Hmm, that doesn't make much sense to me. But then, you are very small... I always liked going south. Somehow feels like going downhill."
Comment
-
I have diligently been around peeling the damp tops off all my peat and newspaper pots...
Should have been obvious really, thanks for the explanation.
Another reason I discovered, is the damp tops fold in against the stems and could cause the stems to rot.odd notes about our kitchen garden project:
http://www.distractedbyathing.net/tag/garden/
Comment
Latest Topics
Collapse
Recent Blog Posts
Collapse
Comment