For some reason, my potting-on technique (which I'm very happy to accept is probably quite shockingly poor) usually leaves behind most of the compost a seedling had been sitting in. Sometimes I manage to scoop out the whole plug, but often not.
Given the sheer quantity of seedlings I have on the go, that leaves me with an awful lot of part-filled cell tray cells. My question is, if I scoop it all out and mix it with fresh potting compost, can I use it again for the next batch of seedlings or pottings-on? I can't bring myself to just stick it in our compost bin, and I'm horrified to think how much I could end up spending on bags of potting compost.
Given the sheer quantity of seedlings I have on the go, that leaves me with an awful lot of part-filled cell tray cells. My question is, if I scoop it all out and mix it with fresh potting compost, can I use it again for the next batch of seedlings or pottings-on? I can't bring myself to just stick it in our compost bin, and I'm horrified to think how much I could end up spending on bags of potting compost.
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