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propagator or soil cable?
I have now got electricity to my cold greenhouse. I don't intend to do
much more heating than just above freezing but I would like to put in some SERIOUS propagators or at least a soil warming cable to strike cuttings and possibly start off seeds in spring. I've looked through the web and stuff like Two Wests catalogue and I need advice. Do I a) buy a very large or even two electric propagators which are going to set me back about £200 or b) put in one of those large metal potting trays/stands then put in a soil warming cable and fill with sharp sand and compost so I can strike cuttings directly as I have been doing with two very large wooden boxes up till now. What does the team think? The greenhouse is an Alton cedar wood one. I have two electric points janet -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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