Pots, Baskets, Grow Bags & Plant Handling | Give Your Plants a Head Start

Choosing the correct trays or pots depends on what you want to grow.

See the full range of labels and ties here. See also seed trays, grow pots, jiffy pots, grow bags, hanging baskets and potting accessories

 

  1. trays are good for propagating

  2. cells enable seedlings to grow without tangled roots

  3. pots are used to transfer your seedlings as they grow. Before you sow get your labels ready its easy to forget what you've sown when they are covered by compost.

Grow Pots increases quantity & quality of crops

Grow Pots give easy, precise watering & liquid feeding of plants grown in grow bags. Quickly and easily installed, Grow Pots cut into the surface of the bag. Its outer trough holds 4 pints of water which steadily seeps into the grow bag providing a constant supply of water to the plant. The inner pot, through which the plant grows, holds extra compost and liquid feed (approx. 2 pints) promoting the growth of extra roots to produce extremely strong, healthy plants.

Grow Pots are reusable, wash and store between seasons to give many years of increased crop production. They can be used with all standard bags, three pots fit neatly into each bag. Size 11 diameter.

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