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Old 04-03-2005, 11:49 AM
Janet Tweedy
 
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Default cold greenhouse propagation

Up till now I have always taken cuttings and used three large wooden
boxes filled with either sharp sand and a bit of compost or a bit of
compost and vermiculite. Most cuttings I take are of shrubs, trees or
hardy plants. I grow an inordinate amount of cuttings taken from
friend's gardens and also vegetables. I don't heat the greenhouse but
give the cuttings some cover in the worst winter weather.

I have just treated myself to a plunge bed complete with soil warming
cable and a long heated propagator/shelf which takes four full sized
see d trays.
Both are now ensconced in my greenhouse awaiting further developments.

Trouble is, having made do for so many years I am not sure of the best
way to use the new equipment! Both have thermostats on.
Do I plunge cuttings direct into sand or use pots and plunge them? Do I
use the covered propagators and germinate vegetable seedlings or bring
on cuttings?

Be glad of advice from the more experienced so that I don't waste all
this new lovely stuff

Janet

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