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| What a revolation, having taken a tip for broad beans planting in the innocuous toilet roll inner, I decided to try it on other plants. I tried anything with that had a root based crop, carrots,swede,beetroot,parsnips and turnips,what a blessing! All seem to be doing brilliantly. As a standard I've planted seed in situ as I normally would and the difference is hard to believe standard sowing, although in the same soil as the tubes, doesn't come any where close. From now on tubes will definitely be my regular planting ground for all root crops. Last edited by andyhol; 01-06-2008 at 01:48 AM. |
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| We normally give them to the gerbil to turn into compost ready stuff, but how exactly do you use them? as interested in that. We go through loads of the things, would be good to use them well!
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| Fill tube with compost, put seed in top at required deepth, stand in tray, water. When seedling is at appropriate size, plant out. The tube rots in the soil and doesn't impede the growth of the plant. The upside is that most seeds will germinate. The downside is that as you usually only need one seed per tube, so it is a bit time consuming and you need a shed full of bog rolls
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| kitchen roll tubes....hmm...now then, would they be good for doing carrots? filled with sand, perhaps...being long and cylindrical, would make sense. the beans i planted in my toilet rolls are just sprouting now, and they're fantastic. but how do you fill the buggers without it all fallen out the bottom? |
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| I've got to say that trying to grow garlic in peatstyle pots is a complete waste of time. The pots are too small to accomadate the swelling bulb. I'm pretty sure i could get away with toilet tubes though....... I've grown my peas in tubes this year and they germinated in record time and appear to be thriving. Last edited by Duronal; 02-06-2008 at 01:00 AM. Reason: an after thought. |
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| I stand mine in seed trays then fill. Half toilet rolls fit level with top of tray so plenty of head room for seedlings. Whole rolls are better in a propagator. Depending on the make of tray/propagator, I can get 28-32 half or whole rolls in. I find the roots don't knot together making transplanting easier. I like the idea of carrots grown in the kitchen roll tubes... |
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| as a regular on the vine it makes me feel good when others catch on. the loo rolls have been around for a bit and i have work colleagues the cleaner her daughter my family the cubs and beavers parents ( i tell them we need hundreds for craft ) we only use a few and the rest i snaffle for the lottie. its surprising what a small gift of produce gets you in return. i have just paid one bill with a 1.5 kilo of earlies lifted on the weekend job done i say. as an extra i'm not one for spending on gardening items unless necessary but have been bought a root trainer kit back at chrimbo time so impressed i bought myself another it builds good strong root mass very quickly and every germination in it has been virtually 100% every little helps i suppose
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| For me, toilet rolls worked a treat with carrots and parsnips. Had I of thought of it, I would have used them for sweetcorn too as I'm pretty sure they're not keen on root disturbance either. Planted some peas and mange tout in some a couple of weeks ago and they're going great guns. I use the stick 'em in a tray and fill 'em method too, far easierer.
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i stick an used tea bag in the botton of my loo rolls provided they are wet when you move them 9 times out of ten they dont fall out now just need a microwave now, would it work if i stick them in the oven when ive finished all my cooking just leave them in there while the oven is cooling down do you think ??? Last edited by areia; 02-06-2008 at 05:05 PM. |
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| I've always used them for my sweetcorn and beans. Am now going to give carrots a try
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