Fisons Blockaid

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Happymouse
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I have kept my Dad's old 'Fisons Blockaid' in my potting shed for years. Does anyone still use these ? I don't remember ever seeing Dad use it even though he was a passionate gardener. I tried making a soil block with it but it fell to bits like a sandcastle. Is there a knack to using it ?
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I used to use one but it was over 20 years ago. I seem to remember they sold a blocking compost to go with it that proved a bit expensive. If somebody knows what made that stick together perhaps you could add it to current composts.
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Eliot Colemans book 'The new organic grower' has recipes for making blocking composts.
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Hi Peat,
I feel sure that you would make Happymouse an even happier mouse if you PM'd her with the info.
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I will look my copy out and do that johnboy. I'm glad you and the others had a great day out yesterday.
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Many thanks Pete for emailing the recipe to me. Very much appreciated. Now I know why Dad didn't use it ! I will experiment with your recipe. Kind regards Happymouse
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you must use very moist peat with this blockaid.
Pull the handle out, half load the square hollow section with moist peat, put a seed in on top and continue to fill with peat. When full, place the blockaid on a piece of flat wood or any other flat surface or even the palm of your hand and push the handle down to remove surplus water. Put the finished item into a seed tray and repeat until tray is full. This peat pot must be watered regulary to stop it drying out, this also stops it crumbling and falling apart.

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