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Old 31-03-2003, 03:32 AM
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Default pre-seeded floral carpets? seeking advice

Agreed.

The twinky that suggested growing plants under lights completely missed the
point of the original question. Going through all the trouble of setting up
plant lights and growing plants from seeds would be too expensive and too
time consuming. Not to mention all the work involved and all the space that
would be taken up in the house. That suggestion is not only off-topic, it is
a stupid one. That person seriously needs to do a reality check.

The consensus is that "pre-seeded floral carpets" are a waste of money and
it would be more practical and cheaper in the long run to just buy six packs
of annual plants and plant them. Its the quickest and easiest way to go.
That's why most people do it.


Warren wrote in message
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Cereoid+10+ wrote:

Those are shop light fixtures to be installed in the ceiling. That

does not
include the plant light set-up with plant stands, florescent tubes,

plant
trays, timer, etc. The fixtures alone are worthless without the rest

of set
up.

Where is the link to "cheap" plant light kits?


Actually, I don't think anyone considering the convenience of a
pre-seeded floral carpet would be interested in growing seeds indoors
even if the plant light kits cost next to nothing! Cheap isn't the
original poster's focus. *Easy* is the focus.

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