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<blockquote data-quote="Bogweevil" data-source="post: 7592940" data-attributes="member: 48190"><p>I like this for pumpkins, especially as OP has no pesticide training: <a href="https://mulchorganic.co.uk/collections/corn-starch/products/biodegradable-bio-film-140cm-x-500m-organic" target="_blank">https://mulchorganic.co.uk/collections/corn-starch/products/biodegradable-bio-film-140cm-x-500m-organic</a> Feasible to put in by spade on small scale.</p><p></p><p>Unless you are doing a huge acreage I would have thought it not beyond most peoples capability to dib in seeds. However module raised transplants might be safer if bean seed fly a problem in the district. Transplants can be tricky if no irrigation available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bogweevil, post: 7592940, member: 48190"] I like this for pumpkins, especially as OP has no pesticide training: [URL]https://mulchorganic.co.uk/collections/corn-starch/products/biodegradable-bio-film-140cm-x-500m-organic[/URL] Feasible to put in by spade on small scale. Unless you are doing a huge acreage I would have thought it not beyond most peoples capability to dib in seeds. However module raised transplants might be safer if bean seed fly a problem in the district. Transplants can be tricky if no irrigation available. [/QUOTE]
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