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I can't bend over easily nor can I use potting mix, so switched to coir seed raising mix to grow seedlings. . Fox gloves grown in buckets to avoid the nursery pot tax.
https://www.bunnings.com.au/peats-25l-cow-manure_p3014220
https://www.bunnings.com.au/brunnings-30l-coir-seed-raising-mix_p0274284
https://www.bunnings.com.au/craftright-820mm-pick-up-tool_p0328158
https://www.bunnings.com.au/spear-jackson-long-handle-trenching-shovel_p0426233
Coir for germinating seeds.
Bunnings sell these 50mm sqaure tubes. Pic to show the root structure, not a ball of roots at the bottom of a punnet.
A grasping wand.
Picked up a plant. The grasping tool is handy for planting blulbs in holes dug with the trenching spade.
A trench spade for making channels, Also, the holes for the plants. and filling a row with cow manure. The soil is placed back over the cow manure.
The cow manure.
The cinerarias are planted up on the ridges, to avoid crown rot. Heavy rains are drained away. Note, Bunnings sell this cineraria - it's marketed as Cineraria Tapestry.
Hi @Jamespeter100,
Thank you for your post with your tips on how to garden in a more ergonomic way.
A brilliant way to help you and others preserve their body to prolong their ability to garden. I must say, you have got a fantastic garden so the longer you can continue your garden, the more beautiful the world will be.
Thanks for the share.
Jacob
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