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Started by bluecar, November 06, 2014, 20:04:30

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bluecar

Hello all.

As usual I struggle for ideas for the family to buy me for Xmas. I came across these http://www.blackberrylane.co.uk/ladbrooke.html and wondered whether any one had any experience of using them?

The part that seems to be the negative aspect is the soil mix - it appears to be a bit time consuming to produce. Could you use any ready made compost with less additives, or a simpler mix?

I look forward to your views.

Regards

Bluecar

bluecar


Digeroo

They seem rather expensive contraptions.  There are some DIY ones on you tube.

Paulines7

I used to have a soil blocker many years back but didn't use if for very long.  I think it is much quicker and easier just to fill pots with compost. 

pumkinlover

I love mine . So  much easier to transplant!

bluecar

Well, That's what Santa got me (among other things). PL glad to hear that you find yours useful. What compost mix do you use?

Regards

Bluecar

pumkinlover

Quote from: bluecar on December 31, 2014, 08:53:31
Well, That's what Santa got me (among other things). PL glad to hear that you find yours useful. What compost mix do you use?

Regards

Bluecar

I mixed a bit of JI with the multi purpose but no specific mix. My OH suggested that I clean and dry well after use to keep it in good condition. I find I have lots less pots to wash after and the roots stay in the block when growing so no "teasing out".  :happy7:

bluecar

Thanks PL. I wondered whether it needed anything to bind it together but I guess if you make it wet enough it's not a problem. That's a great tip about keeping it clean and dry after use.

Bluecar

pumkinlover

It does bind together enough. Compost varies so much now so no hard and fast rules or measurements. But I am a bit haphazard anyway!

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