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I need a new propagator. The last one has fallen apart after at least 30
years. Where do people suggest I should look for a selection of good ones?

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I need a new propagator. The last one has fallen apart after at least 30
years. Where do people suggest I should look for a selection of good ones?

Hugh

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What are you trying to propagate in it?

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On 25/09/13 16:16, Charlie Pridham wrote:

"Hugh Newbury" wrote in message
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I need a new propagator. The last one has fallen apart after at least
30 years. Where do people suggest I should look for a selection of
good ones?

Hugh

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What are you trying to propagate in it?


Garden plants from seed and vegs too, I suppose.

Hugh
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On 25/09/2013 16:23, Hugh Newbury wrote:
On 25/09/13 16:16, Charlie Pridham wrote:

"Hugh Newbury" wrote in message
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I need a new propagator. The last one has fallen apart after at least
30 years. Where do people suggest I should look for a selection of
good ones?

Hugh

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www.evershot-weather.org


What are you trying to propagate in it?


Garden plants from seed and vegs too, I suppose.

Hugh

Depends on how big you want it.
I'd make one with soil warming cable and thermostat.
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Depends on how big you want it.
I'd make one with soil warming cable and thermostat.


I agree, then you have it as big as you like, and almost unbreakable,
just keep the sand moist when in use
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