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March 30, 2012 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Latrobe Pa.
Posts: 142
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Plastic bag covers on all seed starting flats!
I start my seeds in usually styrofoam grape boxes! The main problem was they get dirty and I like to reuse them. I started putting all the boxes and seed flats in a white plastic garbage bag. The bags are cheap and only need to be .6 mills. The plastic bags do several things to make seeds grow better. The soil holds the water much longer and I can put in a single drain hole with just a pin! ! The white plastic reflects light back on the seedling. The bag makes the whole area much cleaner and the boxes have very little to clean after the bags are removed!Bags are very cheap as little as 3 cents each! The plastic also holds the heat n the planter longer! Has anyone tried it?
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