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Old 16-03-2011, 05:16 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Ros Butt Ros Butt is offline
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Default capillary matting



On 16/03/2011 10:49, Ros Butt wrote:
We're going to give a try to capillary matting for the seed pots in the
greenhouse this year, instead of gravel in the trays and would appreciate
any advice as to the best way to water? (without buying the fancy kits etc)

many thanks
Ros



I've never bought capillary matting so I can't recommend one. I suggest
you research types and prices. You don't need anything at all fancy.
I've known people use a length of old blanket.

I've only ever seen it used the old-fashioned way with a tank of water
plus a bench-top tray with capillary matting used as a wick, but I've
seen tray-only types which, presumably have matting which hold on to
enough water for a couple of weeks. Which ever method you use, you'll
need to top it up.

Have a google on "using capillary matting" and look at a few links.


Thanks Spider, I already have the matting, but was wondering which method
of watering people have found more successful, drip feed or 'soak up' wick

Ros