Hi Everyone, we are going to start some of our seeds off indoors shortly. Is this best done in multi purpose or seed & cutting compost (i.e. Gro-Sure), or is there little difference as they will be planted on eventually? Thanks for the tips.
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I’m not sure what others will say but my step mother is a landscape Gardner and she says Arthur bowers John Innes. Number 1 for seedlings and 3 for mature plants
Saying that I think I will go with a bulk buy from Mr Watmores organic......
will be interested to see what others say.
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being mean I use last year's compost from grow-bags usually - though if it looks in any way iffy, I tip some boiling water over it first. I germinate most warmth needing seeds such as tomatoes on damp kitchen paper in a plastic container in the airing cupboard - then when the roots start, I use a knife point to transfer them to the compost.
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Multi purpose sieved for fine seed.
Otherwise I use it as it comes in the bag for the big seeds.
And when your back stops aching,
And your hands begin to harden.
You will find yourself a partner,
In the glory of the garden.
Rudyard Kipling.sigpic
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iv'e used verve mpc (peat based)in the past and had good results ,this year iv'e bought verve peat free (coier) well I carn't belive how much wood there is in it ! it will need a lot of siving to get owt decent for seed sowing, I got 20 lts of seed and cutting compost from wilko and two 20 lts of seed and plant compost from pound land ,well I planted pepper and chillies saturday ,one propagtor with wilkos, other with quids ,the pound land one has got a chilli sprouted allready ! this is the first chilli I have ever germinated .atb Dal
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The thing is with sowing seed, and always interests me, I see articles stating use "John Innes" seed sowing compost, this variety off seed sowing compost, that variety of seed sowing compost as it helps with germination!
Well if that's the case, why do most seeds happily germinate on a damp paper towel
Everything a seed needs to geminate is encapsulated within the seed itself, so MPC which I use is more than adequate!
It's when it gets past it's seed leaf state and starts to put on true leaves that it needs a little more "Substance"
But that's the indication that it's now the time to move em on and give them something with a little more "Body"
So yeah! MPC for me all the way!"Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad"
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