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Hydroponics Lab
Get a 360 view of growing plants from the roots up Unique, transparent seed baskets provide a view of seedlings growing both up and down. Water in the plastic tubes creates an amazing, magnified view of the roots. Includes 3 test tubes, 3 seed
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Draper Compost Tumbler
Polypropylene barrel in frame with handle. Tumbling action accelerates composting process. Compost usually available in 6-8 weeks. Overall size: 770 x 750 x 750mm. Features and Benefits • Polyropylene barrel in frame with handle • Tumbling action accelerates composting process • Compost usually available in 6-8 weeks • Overall size: 770 x 750 x 750mm Contents 1 x Compost Tumbler, 180L
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Terrarium Building Experience in London
Arts and Crafts Experience Days: During this fantastic two-hour workshop in London, you will create your very own mini garden terrarium to take home with you! You will be provided with the plants, tools and materials needed to design a beautiful terrarium that will make the perfect addition to your home.Upon arrival at the beautiful botanical-themed classroom, you will be greeted by your tutor for the afternoon. You and your group will be taught about the history of terrariums before getting the opportunity to create your very own unique terrarium to keep. Your self-sustainable living mini garden will be housed in a 3 litre glass jar with a secure natural cork lid. Please be sure to bring a towel with you so you can safely transport your terrarium home. Your step by step tutorial will commence as your tutor will talk you through how to build your garden layer by layer. Once your terrarium is complete, you will be given invaluable advice on how to care for it once it's in your home. This London terrarium making experience would be the perfect day out for the crafty plant-lover in your life, and is a fun addition to your next day out in London.
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See-through Compost Containers
3 separate compartments enable students to view the entire decomposition process clearly and make side-by-side comparisons between different materials. It also includes thermometers to demonstrate temperature changes too. Includes W300 x L200mm
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Which seeds are suitable for germination?
Seeds that are suitable for germination are typically mature, viable, and healthy. They should not be damaged, diseased, or too old. Additionally, seeds that have been properly stored in a cool, dry place are more likely to germinate successfully. Different plant species have different requirements for germination, so it's important to research the specific needs of the seeds you are trying to germinate.
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Are dried chestnuts capable of germination?
No, dried chestnuts are not capable of germination. Once chestnuts are dried, their viability for germination decreases significantly. To successfully grow chestnuts, it is best to use fresh, undried seeds that are still in their natural state.
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How can one perforate films for germination?
One can perforate films for germination by using a sharp object, such as a needle or pin, to create small holes in the film. These holes will allow air and moisture to penetrate the film, creating a more suitable environment for germination. It is important to make sure the holes are small enough to prevent pests from entering, but large enough to allow for proper air and water circulation. Additionally, the perforations should be evenly spaced to ensure uniform germination across the film.
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Does pouring boiling water on seeds accelerate their germination?
No, pouring boiling water on seeds does not accelerate their germination. In fact, exposing seeds to boiling water can actually damage them and inhibit germination. It is important to follow the recommended methods for seed germination, which often involve soaking seeds in room temperature water or scarifying the seed coat to promote germination.
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Vitax Compost Maker 2.5kg
Economical way to make your own rich, dark compost in weeks. Compost accelerator, containing organic nutrients, to speed up the breakdown of organic garden and household material which might otherwise degrade very slowly. Use to re-cycle grass cuttings, weeds, leaves, vegetable matter, egg shells, shredded woody material etc to produce a rich dark compost. Apply: as required. How to Use: For compost heaps, alternate layers of compost material with Vitax Compost Maker. Keep the top of the heap warm and moist by covering the top with a polythene sheet. For compost bins and plastic sacks mix the Vitax Compost Maker with the material whilst filling the bins/sacks. Size: 2.5Kg box.Additional Information:• Feed Type: Compost Maker• Size (kg): 2.5
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Vitax Q4+ General Purpose Fertilizer Pellets 0.9kg
Vitax Q4 is an outstanding general-purpose fertilizer, supplied in easy-to-use, pelleted form. It has been a firm favourite with both amateur and professional gardeners for many years. It contains all the plant foods and trace elements essential for vigorous growth, abundant flowering and ripening of fruit. It is very simple to use – just apply the recommended quantity to moist soil and lightly hoe in. For roses Vitax Q4 should be mixed with the soil prior to planting and then used as an annual dressing every Spring. With flowers and vegetables it should be applied prior to planting. Vegetables should be top dressed with Vitax Q4 once or twice during the growing season. For tomatoes and chrysanthemums, it should be applied prior to planting and then used as a regular feed at 3 to 4 weekly intervals throughout the season.1 x 0.9kg Box of Vitax Q4 Premier All-Purpose FertilizerAdditional Information:• Feed Type: Multi-Purpose• Size (kg): 0.9
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Make Your Own Terrarium Workshop in Worthing
Arts and Crafts Experience Days: During this fabulous two-hour workshop in Worthing, you’ll learn to make your very own terrarium using the plants, materials and tools provided. Get creative with succulents, pebbles, moss and a variety of glass containers—and leave with a decorative miniature garden that’s sure to brighten up any room! Terrariums were first used to transport exotic plants in the 19th century. Back then, they were called Wardian cases, after the botanist who popularised them—Nathanial Bagshaw Ward. Today, an ornamental terrarium makes a stylish addition to any home, and they’re surprisingly easy to make once you understand the basics. On arrival, you’ll be greeted by your tutor, who’ll begin by explaining how these self-sustaining ecosystems work. Next, you’ll choose from a selection of glass vessels, ready to start ‘gardening’. Fill your terrarium with succulent plants, pebbles, moss and activated charcoal to achieve a harmonious and oh-so Instagrammable design. You can enjoy a complimentary glass of prosecco while you work, and when your garden’s complete, your tutor will provide helpful tips for looking after it. That way, your terrarium will flourish for years to come! The Make Your Own Terrarium Workshop in Worthing would make a truly unique experience gift for the keen crafter in your life, and it’s a great one to share with your green-fingered mum or bestie. Go on, treat them to an Experience Days voucher today!
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Levington Multipurpose Compost 20 Litre NWT5264
Levington Multipurpose Compost 20 LitreFor all your gardening uses and for all stages of a plants life. Levington Multi Purpose Compost contains essential plant food for 6 weeks, to give your plants a great start.How to useFor containers Ensure that
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Does pouring boiling water on seeds speed up germination?
Pouring boiling water on seeds can actually harm the seeds and slow down germination rather than speeding it up. Boiling water can damage the seed coat, which is essential for protecting the seed and allowing it to absorb water for germination. It is best to follow the recommended methods for germinating specific types of seeds to ensure successful germination.
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How can one explain the germination of pea seeds?
Pea seeds germinate when they are provided with the right conditions for growth. This includes moisture, oxygen, and suitable temperature. When a pea seed absorbs water, it activates enzymes that break down stored nutrients in the seed, providing energy for the seedling to grow. As the seedling grows, it develops roots to absorb water and nutrients from the soil, and shoots to reach towards the light for photosynthesis. Over time, the seedling grows into a mature pea plant.
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How many years are apple seeds viable for germination?
Apple seeds are generally viable for germination for about 5 years if stored properly. However, the germination rate may decrease over time, so it's best to use seeds within the first 2-3 years for the best results. Proper storage conditions, such as keeping the seeds in a cool, dry place, can help extend their viability.
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Does pouring boiling water on seeds speed up their germination?
Pouring boiling water on seeds can actually harm them rather than speed up their germination. The heat from boiling water can damage the seed coat and delicate internal structures, reducing the seed's ability to germinate. It is best to follow the recommended methods for germinating specific types of seeds to ensure successful germination.
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