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Unlike many Autumn sown Spring varieties April is far less likely to bolt or run to seed. Can be sown as close as 20cm apart so ideal where growing space is limited.
20 seeds per packet
Sowing:
March to May indoors or July to August.
Sow one seed per module about 1.5cm deep and plant out about 4 weeks later.
Spacing:
Between rows: 20 - 30cm
Between plants in the row: 20 - 30cm
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julie SOFONEA
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7 years ago

Andrew
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7 years ago
Hi julie
You can cut the mats easily with a scissors but we don't recommend it as it will leave an unsealed edge which may fray over time. If you need to cut it I would advise creating a hem by folding the edge over a couple of times (only a cm or so) and stapling along the seam with an ordinary stapler. That will ensure the mat lasts as long as possible. I have been using the same mat for 6 years now so they pretty much last for ever. I hope this helps. Andrew See full answer »
You can cut the mats easily with a scissors but we don't recommend it as it will leave an unsealed edge which may fray over time. If you need to cut it I would advise creating a hem by folding the edge over a couple of times (only a cm or so) and stapling along the seam with an ordinary stapler. That will ensure the mat lasts as long as possible. I have been using the same mat for 6 years now so they pretty much last for ever. I hope this helps. Andrew See full answer »

Liam Kennedy
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9 years ago
Hi Looking for growing mat(reusable), impregnated with copper filings to stop/ xxxx slugs who do great damage to my celery plants.
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Andrew
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9 years ago
Thank you for your question Liam. The Growgrid mats are not impregnated with copper but they are reusable. You could of course buy slug copper tape which we have on the site and put this around the Growgrids. See full answer »

John gilmore
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4 years ago

Niall
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4 years ago
Hi John
We will be fully stocked on the Gro Grids by the end of January
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We will be fully stocked on the Gro Grids by the end of January
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Linda Lawless
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5 years ago

Niall
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5 years ago
Hi Linda
I am afraid we don't have any staff at the moment to get more manufactured so it is likely to be mid May. Sorry about that
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I am afraid we don't have any staff at the moment to get more manufactured so it is likely to be mid May. Sorry about that
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Susan kavanagh
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5 years ago

Niall
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5 years ago
Hi Susan
They do indeed. They come with a set of strong metal deep ground staples
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They do indeed. They come with a set of strong metal deep ground staples
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Alan
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7 years ago

Niall
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7 years ago
Hi Alan. You water as normal as the beauty of Grow Grids is that they allow water down through them but don't allow the weeds grow up through them. See full answer »

Alun Hopkins
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9 years ago

Andrew
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9 years ago
Thank you for your question Alun. The small Grow Grids are are 1.5m wide x 2m long and the large are 1.5m wide x 4m long. If you go down through the texts it shows the spacings and what crops they are best for as well. Regards Niall See full answer »