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riredwolf blog
Joined: 8/20/2009
Location: North Providence, RI
Posts: 28
Posted: Sep/04/2009 7:02 AM PST

Parks Seed offer new product that I find quite interesting for those amongst us who grow vegetables (and why not flowers).

Grow Bags. The come in various types, for vegetable growers (vining vegetables like tomatoes, beans, peas, eggplant and so forth) the 6 or 10 whole versions are probably the best bet.

For fruits (namely strawberries), and flowers, the 16 and 20 hole verisons are pretty much indicated.

You get 2 for $5.95 or 4 for 9.95.

Works on the same principle as the Tops-Turvy...for a quater of the price.


Also like the Parks Bio-Dome seed starting kit, although, I actually preffer the Burpee seed starter (Ultimate #93184). Works kind of like sw seed starter.
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Joined: 8/24/2008
Location: Kentucky
Posts: 1184
Posted: Sep/04/2009 4:40 PM PST

I have purchased Parks and Burpees Bio Domes. You cant go wrong with them.
riredwolf blog
Joined: 8/20/2009
Location: North Providence, RI
Posts: 28
Posted: Sep/05/2009 6:12 AM PST

Which did you find the eaiest to use, and which gave you the best germination (without using a heat matt). The Parks Bio-Dome seems on the face of it to be a little better at producing a strong root ball. The Burbee system use a self watering system (with a mat). It looks considerably more flimsy than the Parks (especially if you have to move things around).
cougar blog photos
Joined: 8/24/2008
Location: Kentucky
Posts: 1184
Posted: Sep/14/2009 12:01 PM PST

Sorry it took a bit for me to get back to ya.
The Parks Bio Dome. Although I have to say I like the mat that comes with the Burpee Bio and there little water meters so you dont have to raise the lid.
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