[CH] Re-using Seed Trays

Nels Peterson family (npkp4jp@polarcomm.com)
Tue, 18 Feb 2003 12:57:26 -0800

I have over 100 reusable cell trays -- I clean mine with a pressure washer
when I'm done and let them set in the greenhouse for the summer/winter and
then reuse them the next planting season -- no problems so far -- I do spray
the greenhouse down with a chlorine bleach solution when I clean it out in
the spring -- but not the trays

Nels in ND


>
> What has been the experience of the list?  Do you re-use seed trays, etc.?
> I can replace my setup for about $4 per 72 plants ( would only need three
> sets) - should I do this?  Or, am I just making more work for myself?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Matt
>
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> T. Matthew Evans
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> Geosystems Group, School of CEE
> Georgia Institute of Technology
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-chile-heads@globalgarden.com
> [mailto:owner-chile-heads@globalgarden.com]On Behalf Of tucker
> Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 5:15 PM
> Cc: Chile-heads@globalgarden.com
> Subject: Re: [CH] EXPENSIVE SEEDLINGS?
>
> Fred Morris wrote:
>
> > Hey Erich, not wanting to take any business away from Susan, but growing
> > seedlings can be pretty simple and inexpensive.  You can get one of
> > those little plastic tray planters from Wally World for $3-4, and 24
> > inch shop light at same place for $10 more.  That'll grow you 72
> > seed-lings - all you need is a corner of a room to put it in.  I've gone
> > a couple of steps further, put an old heating pad under the tray for
> > bottom heat, ...
> >
> > Fred the habanernut
>
>   Hi Fred!
>
>   I already have trays and covers, which I adapted to cover taller
> seedlings,  from previous years.  It's just that I don't really have as
good
> of a place to try starting them here as I did at our previous residence.
I
> thought about doing the lights and the heat pads, but I really don't have
> the room to string them up under the seedlings.  The basement has become a
> sort of dumping ground during house projects, so I have to find a place
> upstairs to put the trays.  That won't lend itself to hanging any kind of
> lighting, so I'm just going to put them in the warmest room that still has
a
> window.  They likely won't do as well as years past, but then, my
gardening
> space is pretty small anyway...
>
> --
> Erich
> C-H # 2099
>