Washing seed trays

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thecakebaker

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Re: Washing seed trays
« Reply #15 on: January 28, 2011, 21:21 »
I use a blue drum with loads of hot water and a bottle of Milton. then leave till next day then I rinse them with the hose and leave to dry.

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Trikidiki

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Re: Washing seed trays
« Reply #16 on: January 31, 2011, 22:00 »
I have a spare recycling bin from the council,, if you have a family you can apply for 2 bins,, anyway I use 1 at times to wash me pots and trays,,, fill it with water add jayes and then leave all my pots/trays to soak over night get them out,, i then use the liquid thats left over to wash my cold frames on the drive, giving the drive a good clean at the same time as it gets mossy, and then rinse the whole lot with a hose..

I left a load of pots to soak in Jeyes Fluid once, when I pulled them out a lot had badly distorted. I don't eave them to soak for long any more.



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