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        <description>You can save time and potting mix by starting seeds and seedlings in small cells. As long as the potting mix is decent quality. These seedlings have never been fed or fertilised, it's an organic mix and therefore has slow release nutrients. It's much quicker to transplant small seedlings, using the long handled dibber, compared to making a hole with a trowel for any larger rootball. Dibber https://charlesdowding.co.uk/products/long-handled-ash-dibber?variant=49015163191619 CD60 module tray https://charlesdowding.co.uk/products/module-tray-cd60?variant=49015165223235 Potting mix video https://youtu.be/AcGclgWgtIQ Filmed Homeacres 27th April by Nicola Smith</description>
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