I don't generally wash pots or trays although I see that it is recommended. I seem to remember Bob Flowerdew either wrtiing or saying he does not bother. What do other Grapes do ? Give me a very good reason to wash 'em !
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Do you wash your pots and seed trays ?
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I never used to but I read somewhere on the importance of pots/seed trays hygiene during sowing. I give them a quick rinse so that there are no bits of old soil/compost still stuck. Besides, I sow indoors so don't want messy pots around in the house .Food for Free
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I think a lot of the advice about washing pots and trays stems back to Victorian times when all pots were clay and seedtrays wooden. Both of these were porous materials and got mouldy/pest ridden. With the advent of plastic either a rinse or a rub with a cloth is all that's required methinks!
In the Victorian era I believe a 'boy' was employed in large gardens, who's sole job was pot washer! Then he went home each night and his missus/Mum nagged him to wash a few dishes in the house!My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
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I don't wash those I've had in my own posession all their working lives. I do rinse out ones that I acquire - pots I get 'free' by buying the plants. Just in case. However, being of the 'don't iron sheets, undies or towels' class of slut, I don't see the point in making work. I think Snadger's point about clay pots is realy where this came from.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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Originally posted by Flummery View PostI don't wash those I've had in my own posession all their working lives. I do rinse out ones that I acquire - pots I get 'free' by buying the plants. Just in case. However, being of the 'don't iron sheets, undies or towels' class of slut, I don't see the point in making work. I think Snadger's point about clay pots is realy where this came from.A simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/
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Don't wash mine unless they're really manky - just tend to let them dry and shake them out. No real logic to this, just laziness. Do wash out terracotta pots though as they look horribly mouldy otherwise.
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