Oakland Gardens have sent me the Garland 28 Cell Deep Root Success Kit - Seed Tray & Propagator with 120mm deep cells, and ventilated lid to trial during this growing season.
I have to say having had a deep root system previously, this one knocks spots off the one I had (I wish I could remember the make and manufacturer), as the plastic modules are better formed and not as micky mouse as my previous unit, where the cells were formed on one piece and didn't last as long as I would have liked, with the plastic of the cells becoming brittle and splitting within two to three years.
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Professional range products are generally cheaper to produce and buy and will typically only last you 2 - 3 seasons of use. Garlands Premium Range products are more expensive to make and to purchase, but many items come with a 10 year guarantee making the premium range better value for money in the long run.
As can be seen in the photo above the Garland 28 Cell Deep Root Success Kit comes with a 10 year guarantee. The product looks and feels robust and durable and likely to last a minimum of 10 years if looked after and stored correctly when not in use.
This brough a smile to my face, the packaging suggests that "Cells can be easily cleaned & sterilised in a dish washer after use" I am our dishwasher, and if my wife was still alive and we had a fitted dishwasher I would not be allowed to clean my gardening regalia in it at all!.
There is a warning on the bottom of the section on Tips & Growing Advice that "The clear propagator lid is NOT suitable for a dishwasher.
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- Size Check (assembled): 38cm (15”) Long x 23.5cm (9.25”) Wide x 20cm (8”) High
Key Features
🌿 28 Deep Cells (12 cm each): Perfect for plants like beans, sweet peas, and young vegetable plants.
🌱 Innovative Split-Cell Design: Easily monitor and remove seedlings without disturbing delicate roots.
💧 Superior Drainage & Airflow: Central drainage hole and four side vents per cell for healthy, air-pruned roots.
🌤 Adjustable Ventilated Lid: Maintain perfect humidity and airflow for faster germination and root development.
♻️ Eco-Friendly Build: Made in the UK from 100 % recycled and recyclable plastic.
I like the fact that the product is produced in the UK and that it's made from 100% recycled and recyclable plastic. IMHO there are too many gardeners who are anti-plastic and I'm always happy to purchase plastic gardening items that are heavy duty, robust and durable, that will last many years.
Description
Uniquely designed "split cells" allow easy inspection of root development and zero root disturbance when plants are removed for transplanting.
Deep cells (12cm) feature internal ridged sides to encourage healthy downward root development.
Each cell features a central drainage hole and 4 side ventilation slots ensuring excellent drainage and beneficial air pruning of the root system.
Ideal for all plants with deep root systems such as beans and sweet peas but equally good for raising cuttings.
Long life injection moulded plant cells and base tray give years of repeated use.
Cells can be easily cleaned and sterilised in a dishwasher after use.
Instructions For Use
The 28 cell in the are pre-assembled ready for use but before using, please check that none of the cells have become disengaged in transit.
1. Fill the cells with moist sieved compost, You can remove each set of 4 cells from the outer tray and fill them individually or you may prefer to keep all the cells in situ within the outer tray and fill them together. If you do the latter, excess compost will fall into the outer tray and this excess compost should be removed, prior to planting. There is no need to press the the compost down in each cell. Once cells are full, lightly tap the base on a flat surface which will cause the compost in each cell to lightly compact. Add more compost to the cells as required.
2. If growing from seed, create a hole for each seed. A dibber is a useful tool for this purpose but a finger works too! Plant the seed at the depth recommended by the seed supplier. Back fill the planting holes containing the seed with compost.
3. If planting cuttings, select healthy stems with at least 6 leaf nodes and cut just above a leaf node. Strip the leaves from the lower half of the stem. It is considered good practice to bury at least half of the cutting, ensuring that the leaf nodes from the lower part of the stem are below the surface. Dipping the base of the cutting in a hormone rooting powder prior to planting is likely to increase the chances of successful rooting.
4. After planting, water the cells with a fine spray watering can.
5. For newly planted seeds and small cuttings, place the clear humidity cover on top of the unit. You can regulate the humidity using the dial ventilator. Excess humidity on the inside of the cover is a good indicator that the ventilator should be opened.
6. Place the unit in an area benefitting from good natural light but be wary of locations receiving strong direct sunshine as this can be damaging to young plants.
7. Water regularly using a fine mist sprayer ensuring the compost remains moist rather than wet, If the cells do dry out, you can add water to the mase tray to ensure a fast uptake of water.
8. If growing from seed, remove the lid when seeds germinate. For cuttings, the lid can be left in place for longer as prolonged humidity will encourage root development.
9. Some seedlings such as sweet peas and beans can benefit from "pinching out". This means literally cutting the top the central stem above the topmost leaf node which will further encourage good root development. You can do this only when 3 sets of leaves have developed. This is best achieved using a clean set of gardening snips or can be done by hand. Be careful not to damage thee leaf nodes.
10. Monitor the root development of the plants by lifting the cells from the tray periodically. You can split the cells if required to inspect root development. Once the roots are visible at the base of the cells, the plants are ready are ready for transplanting. If roots become visible at the base of the cell before the plant's leaf growth has sufficiently developed for transplanting, remove the cells from the base tray which will allow improved air circulation to air prune the roots. The planted cells will stand up independently of the base tray on an even surface.
11 To remove the plants first disengage the 2 nibs at the top of each set of 4 cells (see Pic 1). Ensure the are positioned to the outside of each slot on the opposite cell moulding. Then gently prise away one half of the cell to fully expose the root system (see Pic 2). Each plant can them be transplanted with zero disturbance to its root structure. Prior to removing the plants from the cells, it is recommended leaving them un-watered for 48 hours as this will ensure that the compost around the root structure is less likely to crumble when the plants are removed.
Tips and Growing Advice
Watering
Over watering can be as damaging as underwatering. Always look to maintain moist rather than wet compost. When using the clear cover , heavy condensation on the inside of the cover is a sign that compost is too wet. If this happens allow the compost to dry by reducing the watering frequency.
Positioning
Greenhouses provide ideal light conditions, but windowsills can work equally as well. Avoid areas with strong, direct sunshine.
Temperature
Most Seeds and cuttings benefit from temperatures of between 19C and 23C. In colder months, consider positioning the unit on a heat pad which can provide gentle, beneficial warmth.
Re-Using & Storage
The cell mouldings and base trays should be washed thoroughly with warm soapy water to remove dirt from the surfaces and sterilise for future use. Alternatively, the cell mouldings and the base tray can be cleaned in a dishwasher. when washed at a cycle less than 50C (120F). The clear propagator lid is NOT suitable for a dishwasher. Store the entire unit away from direct sunlight when not in use to minimise UV damage.
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