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Tender Vegetables Seedbed Roll

Tender Vegetables Seedbed Roll
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Tender Vegetables

A brand new way of growing chemical-free salads from commercial growers. Contains a grow mat to repell pests, suppress weeds and disease, commercial quality prepared seed and a compostable film that conserves moisture and warmth. Particularly good at preventing carrot root fly (Psila rosae) from laying eggs and causing damage. Growing area 4 rows covering 3.6m (12ft) x 30cm (1ft). Includes one row Beetroot Boltardy one row of Ruby Chard, and two rows of Carrot Amsterdam Forcing 2 which can be eaten as baby carrots or grown on.

  • No weeding
  • No Disease
  • No pests
  • No transplanting
  • Strong growth
  • No chemical controls
  • Less water
  • Better and faster germination
Carrots, Ruby Chard, Beetroot
 
Really sweet carrots and beetroot. Gorgeous Ruby Chard that can be eaten in salads when leaves are tiny and cooked as a vegetable later - colours great for a stir fry


4 x 12ft (3.6m) rows of tender vegetables

The Seedbed Roll is made of three layers:

  • A blue paper base layer, through which the roots grow
  • The best commercial quality prepared seed which is pre-sown
  • A top layer of plastic, compostable film with perforations

The blue paper base is made from sustainable virgin wood pulp, which is GM free, and coloured only with approved pigments. The blue colour is important as insects and weeds are repelled by it. The paper base layer protects the plants against vigorous weeds, soil-borne bugs and diseases like e-coli and salmonella. The glue, used to keep the seeds in position and hold layers together, is a simple starch/sugar based binder. The DPE film conserves moisture and warmth like a propagator and can be composted after removal.

Best grown between March and August.


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