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M**)
Easy to use and good sizes
The big and middle sized bags are a great size for large seedlings. I received them the other day and planted some pumpkin and squash seedlings.and they fit nicely with room to grow. The little bags I'm sure will find their use. They are quite small.I have been using a tablespoon and a small pot for filling them, it's not as fast as a plastic pot but I quite enjoy the process.I bought them mainly for their claim to be biodegradable and I would love to know what they are made of. When I put a lighter to one of them it just melted which made me a little suspicious. Time will tell on this one. I can't get on with cardboard tubes and would love to avoid buying new plastic pots. Fingers crossed!
H**Y
I like the fact that there are three different sizes in the packet
I have only just opened them and used some today to pot on my beans, I am hoping that I will be able to plant them straight into the ground when the weather is warm enough and that they will rot down. I was a bit worried about how they would balance but as long as you fill the bottom and press it down it creates a firm square area for the pot to stand upright.
G**Y
Biggest ones are great .! Others have their uses .! G.
I bought a mixed size pack of 300 but the smallest one is like just a big - Tea~bag Lol - itβs really like double the length of the bigger tea-bags okay for many many seedlings, but I found those too small and the middle size was ok, but the biggest one is great for tomato plants etc ..!I would recommend the biggest bag , you can put the lot into a bigger pot/plot - bag n all - NO MESS NO FUSS TRANSPLANTING .!G.
E**B
Looks ideal
The Nursery Bags look ideal. Have opened the package and tried one of the smallest size which seems perfect for the job. Too early to know of any success with germination!
B**4
SEED POCKETS
These are good in theory but a pain to fill with compost, it took longer to fill them than it did to everything else, but they are biodegradable so I will endure just for that
R**T
Once you pot these they can go into the ground when ready.
Great way to have lots of pots the only thing is trying to fill them. The roots grow through them and you just put them straight in the ground. The very small size is hard to use but once you get the hang of them it OK.
A**S
Easy to use
I have never had these before wish I had they are brilliant, easy to use when re potting seedling , I would recommend these to most of my gardening friend
A**E
No more plastic plant pots
These biodegradable plant pockets were fairly easy to fill, as other reviewers have said it's easier if you stand them up by folding down the sides to make them half the height, fill with some compost and firm, then put in seeds and pull up sides to add more compost. I also found it easier to write on the bag with the name of the plant or seeds before I started filling it with compost. They went down very well at our recent plant sale, and best of all you can put them straight into the ground.
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