All-in-One Seedbed Roll
February 13, 2010 by Linda
Filed under Flowers and Plants
Greenfingers are now selling the wonderful Seedbed Roll for the special price of £14.99 (usually £17.99)
The Seedbed Roll was originally used commercially but it is now available for everyone use use in their own gardens to grow delicious salad and vegetable crops.
Basically it is a mat which has seeds embedded into it with a polytunnel attached to the top of the mat. As the seeds begin to grow they push the polytunnel up expanding to form it's own protective polytunnel. Genius!
The Seedbed Roll has been developed to conserve water and to produce salads and vegetables which are chemical, pest and disease free.
They are available in the following types:
- Tender Vegetables: Carrots, Ruby Chard and Beetroot
- Oriental Leaves: Mustard Red Frills, Mustard Green Frills, Mizuna, tatsoi and Pak Choi
- English Summer Salad: Lettuce Red Batavia, Green Batavia, Tango Lettuce and Cos Lettuce
- Mediterranean Salad: Chicory Italico Rosso, Rocket Dentellata, Lettuce Catalogna Cerbitta and Amaranth
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