Cheap Propagation Chambers... Post Yours Here

New York & Terrell, TX(Zone 8b)

Cheap Propagation Chamber by John: http://www.jbest123.thegardenjournals.org/?p=70#comment-4

I think it's good enough for what I want & need.
Please post your suggestions on this Thread!

^_^ Please ^_^

~* Robin

Caneyville, KY(Zone 6b)

Tough to beat this great idea! I've got some larger plastic tubs like these already, so am going to try it. Thanks for sharing the link!

Lee's Summit, MO(Zone 6a)

What a great setup, John! Thanks, Robin, for sharing the link with us.

(Sheryl) Gainesboro, TN(Zone 6b)

Been having great luck with sticking stuff in a clear plastic bag lately, so I might just move up to something like what is on your link.... good idea, thanks!

New Kensington, PA

Hello all, nubee to this forum and thanks for the complements. I have been to busy converting my conventional garden to SFG and have not had the time to do any propagating. Maybe this fall I can do some hardwood cuttings. The chambers also work great for starting spring garden plants and for growing salad greens in winter in the GH.

John

My Journal: http://www.jbest123.thegardenjournals.org/

(Sheryl) Gainesboro, TN(Zone 6b)

Oh cool, the man himself! Hi John, thanks for putting up all that info!

Is SFG Square Foot Gardening?

New Kensington, PA

Yes it is, here is my first year results.

John

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Caneyville, KY(Zone 6b)

John, that's awesome!

(Sheryl) Gainesboro, TN(Zone 6b)

Looks terrific! Any pointers?

Portland, TX(Zone 9a)

John, Very nice garden; is that a clematis (the purple) on the right side. Pretty!

Appreciate the link at the first of this thread. I intend to look for some plastic containers and copy the idea for my winter seeding germination.

Patty

Fayette, MO(Zone 6a)

simply a beautiful garden..

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