Dry Peat Pellets |
Just add water and they Grow! |
Directions:
Place peat pellet(s) in a tray or bowl and add water. Warm water will stimulate growth a bit
faster. If the pellets soak up all of
the water, add a bit more just to be sure they are finished growing. Drain excess water. This should take about 5 minutes or less.
Make a “hole” for the seeds.
Place seed in the “hole” and cover with peat soil. Keep Pellet moist but not sitting in water. Keep in a warm place such as a windowsill, patio table or
under lights.
Several seed varieties such as Chamomile, Yarrow and Sage should be sown on the surface of the soil. Simply pull back or cut the mesh covering off the top of the peat pellet and sprinkle the seeds on the surface.
Baby Basil growing in peat pellets |
Purple Bell Peppers |
If you're having trouble germinating seeds there are several factors to consider.
-Not enough or too much water, not enough light or heat and (most important) SOIL.
I have had better success germinating in Peat Pellets than I did using a seed-starter mix and with peat pellets I don't make such a mess.
Swiss Chard in peat pellets |
Marigolds in peat pellets |
Zinnia in Peat Pellets |
Peat Pellets are GREAT for beginner gardeners and a welcome blessing of mess-free bliss for experienced gardeners!
1 comment:
Indeed, the technology of peat pellets is very quick and useful in seeding! Cannot but agree with the author! Nice post, by the way!
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