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hatching salad (in cheap planting pots)
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A friend and comrade-in-arms (in the French gardening guerilla) gave me the hint to cut down on planting pots in this way. First take a look : http://www.bilder-hochladen.net/file...-c4ca-jpg.html I have planted these first few salads «Gloire de Nantes» today. Sown under glass, they had well developed roots inside the eggshell, which I removed completely prior plantation (the eggshell). Some melons «Petit Gris de Rennes» and courgettes «Blanche de Virginie» have nicely grown, since I have put them outside. Their eggshells had only been cracked thoroughly all around, but otherwise left more or less intact. With the other method “to roll my own” planting pots from newspapers (see YouTube), my results are not as satisfying. The behavior of each of the paper pots is unforeseeable when they are watered many times. They survive, or not. Seed-grains are washed out, or not. Those which hold until the day you want to put your plants out, disintegrate at latest in your hands... Having said that, it may have to do with the quality of French newspapers, of course. ;-) Read you, Michael www.uplawski.eu www.souris-libre.fr -- GnuPG/OpenPGP 4096R/3216CF02 2013-11-15 [expires: 2015-11-15] sub 4096R/2751C550 2013-11-15 [expires: 2015-11-15] |
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hatching salad (in cheap planting pots)
"Michael Uplawski" wrote in message ki.eu... Good evening, A friend and comrade-in-arms (in the French gardening guerilla) gave me the hint to cut down on planting pots in this way. First take a look : http://www.bilder-hochladen.net/file...-c4ca-jpg.html I have planted these first few salads «Gloire de Nantes» today. Sown under glass, they had well developed roots inside the eggshell, which I removed completely prior plantation (the eggshell). Some melons «Petit Gris de Rennes» and courgettes «Blanche de Virginie» have nicely grown, since I have put them outside. Their eggshells had only been cracked thoroughly all around, but otherwise left more or less intact. With the other method “to roll my own” planting pots from newspapers (see YouTube), my results are not as satisfying. The behavior of each of the paper pots is unforeseeable when they are watered many times. They survive, or not. Seed-grains are washed out, or not. Those which hold until the day you want to put your plants out, disintegrate at latest in your hands... Having said that, it may have to do with the quality of French newspapers, of course. ;-) This is at first glance not a bad idea. Easy to handle, no pricking out, biodegradable. BUT Who uses a sufficient number of eggs to make this a realistic way of doing it? Not the average household I would suggest. Also seen in that pic are fibrous moulded pots (root-o-pots?). These are far more practical IMHO. Steve |
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