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Biomats
Biomats
Q. I recently planted a wildflower "biomat"
(it has not yet sprouted). This is a "sheet"
of dried soil that is embedded with seeds.
You just lay the sheet down and water! Are
these biomats considered good quality? Are
they considered a "respectable"
way to plant flowers by veteran gardeners?
It is
so easy to do.
A. I find them to be just OK. I would never buy one for my garden nor recommend them to my questioners or students. The main reason is this:
The seeds are from all sorts of annuals
mixed together. How can you expect all of
them to need the same amount of light and
water? So while some will thrive and take
over the space of the smaller less fortunate
ones you lose many of the varieties advertised.
It is better to plan your own garden beds
buy the seeds and start them indoors or
buy the flats or six packs of plantlets
ready for outdoor gardening. I like much
more control over my plants than those strips
supply and the results are far more pleasing.
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