has any one used them ,,looking at using them this year ,,how did you find them
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I tried them once but never again, I found they dried out too quick, a bit like peat pots.sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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I used peat pockets last year to start off tomatoes and they did really well - and that was in an unheated windowsill propagator I've started a few things off in them this year too so hopefully I will have similar success!
As Bigmallly said, they do dry out quickly if it's sunny so keep a close eye on them. I don't have any problem doing this as I probably check to see if anything's sprouting about 20 times a day lol.
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Reply to Heated mat for Tom's and chilliesby raryI use a mix of six scoops of compost three scoops of sand/grit and two scoops of perlite,the quantity is unimportant as long as the ratio is the same, if for seeds I use this mix, if I am potting on I add some blood, fish and bone, along with a small quantity of chicken manure pellets
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