SylvaGrow® Seed Compost
SylvaGrow Seed Compost provides perfect conditions for successful germination and early development of a wide range of flower and vegetable seeds.
It contains a unique formulation of fine bark, woodfibre (by-products of sustainably managed forests) and coir (from known, sustainable sources).
Plus balanced nutrients sufficient for the first 3–4 weeks of growth
Available in 15 and 40 litre packs
Product Description
- Superb quality, 100% peat-free compost for garden use
- Suitable for the sowing of a wide range of seeds, for pricking out and as a cuttings compost
- Free-flowing and easy to handle
- RHS endorsed
- Audited by the Responsible Sourcing Scheme
- Suitable for vegans
Seed Sowing
- Fill a seed or cell tray evenly with SylvaGrow Seed Compost, tapping gently to settle
- Lightly water with a fine rose
- Sow the seeds carefully, according to the packet instructions, cover with more SylvaGrow Seed Compost to a depth as directed
- Cover the seed tray with glass or polythene and put in a warm place out of direct sunlight
- Remove the cover when the seeds have germinated and ensure the SylvaGrow is kept evenly moist at all times
- Prick out as soon as the seedlings are large enough to handle.
Pricking Out
SylvaGrow Seed Compost can be used to prick out the germinated seedlings. We can also recommend SylvaGrow Multi-Purpose, SylvaGrow with added John Innes or SylvaGrow John Innes No 1 for this purpose.
- When the seedlings are large enough to handle, gently tease them out of the growing medium using a dibber or pencil, taking care to handle only by the leaves.
- Fill a suitable pot with fresh SylvaGrow Seed Compost, use a dibber to make a hole and place the seedling in it
- Gently firm the compost around the roots and tap the pot to settle the compost
- Water gently but thoroughly
- After 3- 4 weeks, regularly apply a liquid feed, following the manufacturer’s instructions. Alternatively, at the time of pricking out, incorporate slow-release fertilizer granules according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Cuttings
SylvaGrow Seed Compost can successfully be used as a propagation medium for fine-stemmed cuttings. For coarser-stemmed cuttings we recommend the addition of up to 50% grit such as Melcourt Potting Grit or Melcourt Coarse Grit, in order to provide more freely-draining conditions.
- Ensure the mother plant is well-watered before taking cuttings
- Fill a deep seed tray or pot with SylvaGrow Seed Compost and make a suitable hole with a dibber or pencil
- Prepare the stem or root cuttings according to type, ensuring that they are not allowed to dry out between cutting and inserting. Dip in hormone rooting powder/liquid if using
- Insert the cutting and gently firm the medium around it
- Stem cuttings need to be in a moist environment out of direct sunlight until they have rooted so either place in a cold frame, a covered propagator or cover with polythene, using supports to prevent the polythene from touching the cuttings. Root cuttings can be placed in a cold frame or sheltered spot out of direct sunlight and can benefit from a thin layer of grit on the growing medium surface
- Once the cuttings are well-rooted they can be potted on.
Products in the same range
- SylvaGrow® Multi-Purpose
- Melcourt® Bag for Life
- SylvaGrow® with added John Innes
- SylvaGrow® Organic
- SylvaGrow® Ericaceous
- SylvaGrow® Tub and Basket
- SylvaGrow® Peat-free Planter for Organic Growing
- SylvaGrow® John Innes Seed Compost (Peat-free)
- SylvaGrow® John Innes No.1 (Peat-free) Young Plant Compost
- SylvaGrow® John Innes No.2 (Peat-free) For Potting On
- SylvaGrow® John Innes No.3 (Peat-free) For Mature Plants
- SylvaGrow® Rose, Tree and Shrub Planting Compost
Melcourt Industries Limited,
Boldridge Brake, Long Newnton,
Tetbury, Gloucestershire.
GL8 8RT
Tel: +44(0)1666 502711
Fax: +44(0)1666 504398
Email: [email protected]