SOIL BLOCKING | Starting Seeds Indoors
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- I start our organic seeds indoors using soil blocks. Let me show you our growing set-up! #startingseeds #soilblocks #organicgardening #seeds
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Dope! Never heard of this, if nothing else it saves me a lot of work putting soil in trays. It works like a fabric bag without a bag lol
The cubes don’t collapse or fall apart?
They don’t fall apart as long as you get that wet, sticky soil consistency.