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I don't use them, too expensive for me, and too small. I just use modules/cell trays which I re-use until they fall to pieces! I invested in some Root-trainers from LBS at Colne as they were on offer & I'm trying them for the first time this season, but they're also re-usable.
I wondered about getting one of those compost block makers, but they seem to work best with high peat content, so I've given it a miss.
I have a couple of jiffy 7s to use as I bought a little propagator thingy for my younger son to sow cut and come again lettuce in (it was the only thing the right size for his windowsill). I will probably use them for sunflowers. Used them a few years back for sweetcorn and found them pretty good but this year I am using fibre pots which are way cheaper. I never seem able to pot things on in time and I hope that the fibre pots will mean I lose fewer seedlings as I should be able to find energy and time to plant out when they are ready.
I used to use them for sowing my onion seeds into but found that when I got round to digging up the onions the original pot had hardly degraded at all and had even stopped some of the roots from expanding into the soil!
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
I agree with Rustylady. They either hold too much water or dry out too quickly. I've got some to use up from previous years, so will start cosmos and nasturtiums off in them. And yes as Snadger says, they do not degrade very well. I dug up a few in the garden at the weekend where the nasturtiums were planted out last year.
~ Aerodynamically the bumblebee shouldn't be able to fly, but the bumblebee doesn't know that so it goes on flying anyway. ~ Mary Kay Ash
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