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RE: Soil Blockers - Spec - 22-07-2021 (22-07-2021, 04:47 PM)Scarlet Wrote:(21-07-2021, 05:08 PM)Spec Wrote: I have a soil blocker, and when I used it, it was very good, but as I have a good number of plastic cell trays of various sizes I am using those till they disintegrate, rather than just tossing them, so at the moment I consider what I have as an investmentI have a hefty left hook - I grew up with two brothers Strangely enough when I did some boxing, I was quite good at avoiding swinging punches or hooks, I had two older sisters:rolleyes s: and a mother who swiped at you with whatever she had in her hand at the time RE: Soil Blockers - Veggie - 15-09-2021 Did you choose a soilblocker or a blowtorch, Scarlet? Just seen this article by Sara Backmo which is interesting. https://www.sarabackmo.com/soilblocker-starting-seeds-without-pots/?fbclid=IwAR2ko1Em5YVd9UP0XVIKqV3h4dwn_Cv6bQCVIcTMS1mVHkE_i-jQk8CbgHU RE: Soil Blockers - Spec - 15-09-2021 The lady has mentioned one of the problems with the soil blocker, they tend to dry out quite quickly, but sitting them on capillary matting helped with that problem, one other problem is getting the right mix so that the blocks stayed together, something that you need to work at especially with all the diffrent composts on the market nowadays, as no two composts are the same, peat free of course |