Collection: Soil Blockers
Start your seeds from a free-standing block of soil with soil blockers!
In Europe, free-standing blocks of soil, rather than peat pots or seed flats, are almost universally used for starting vegetable and flower seeds. No containers are needed.
To make a seed blocks, just fill the soil blocker tool with thoroughly moistened potting mix (Quickroot Soilless Potting Mix is perfect), set the soil blocker on a seed flat, and release. With one stroke you’ll create multiple soil blocks, each with a small depression in the top for the seed. When the seedlings are ready, plant them in the ground or bring them along further by dropping the soil blocks into openings in the tops of larger soil blocks (all discussed in the product descriptions). It is important to keep the soil blocks well watered with a fine mist.
Imported from England, our Ladbrooke soil blockers are the highest quality on the market.