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| Are propgators good for cuttings and sowing seed? Where can you get good quality ones for cheap?
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| Propagators are amazing for seeds and cuttings ![]() I think they can be bought from most garden centres and online at http://www.twowests.co.uk Thanks ![]() |
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| thanks 4 the info from soobeth
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| I've never used (or needed) a propagator. Today I sowed about a thousand seeds, in trays with cling film or a clear plastic back to keep in moisture until the seedlings emerge. I guess you'd need a heated prop if you're going to grow more 'tropical' plants, early in the year, or of course if you're oop north.
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