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Vegetable Growing Kit - Description
- Italian Vegetable & Herb Seeds Growing Kit is Perfect For Everyone
- Italian 20 10000
- It Has All You Need to Get Started in Growing Your Own Vegetables
- Ideal For Small Gardens or Indoor Growing
- With Over 15,000 Seeds
- All You Need to do is Set Up The Kit, Sow The Seeds, Water & Feed
- Garden Pack
Vegetable Growing Kit - Contents
- Easy vegetable started kit contains:
- 20 Packets of Italian Seeds
- Nicely Packaged Display Box
- Box Dims: 17cm(H) x 20cm(W) x 9cm(D)
- Feature a Variety of Vegetables & Culinary Herb Seeds
- 2 x Gardening Gloves with Claws
- 6 x Peat Pots
- 6 x Bamboo Plant Markers
- Easy-to-follow Growing Instructions & Tips Guide
- Bonus Gift - an Extra Seed Packet
- Selection of Easy to Grow Seeds
- Our growing kit contains a total of 15,000 ( 30 Packs)
- Basil, Parsley, Oregano, Thyme
- Marjoram, Chicory, Red Onion, Leek
- Radish, Broccoli, Red Sweet Pepper
- Zucchini, Eggplant, Florence Fennel
- Spinach, Garden Rocket,
- 2 types of Lettuce and Tomato.
Vegetable Growing Kit - How to use
Growing medium
- Begin in mid February or early March
- Mix the perlite with compost at ratio of 1 part perlite to 3 parts compost
- Add compost to peat pots, compact lightly & level
Alternatively use growing pellets
- Place pellets in water - until they expand
- 1 pellet has sufficient growing medium for one 5cm cell
Sowing seeds
- Moisten the compost using water & pressure sprayer
- Place seeds as per individual seed requirements (regarding depth & spacing)
- Lightly cover seeds with compost & water lightly with pressure sprayer
Setting up starter kit
- Place the peat pots on to the base of the standard tray
- Place tray in a bright, warm location
- Kitchen windowsill
- Mini greenhouse
- Polytunnel or greenhouse
Vegetable Growing Kit - General Care of Seedlings
Watering
- Simply pour water into the base tray
- Water 2 times a week
- Ensure that compost is moist but not soaked
Transplanting
- By early April
- Once your seedlings are large enough to handle & the weather is suitably warm
- Transplant into prepared vegetable plot
- Spacing, depth & specific soil conditions vary depending on vegetable
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