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This article should prove extremely useful to... What's A Compost Block Grown Plant?The term compost block has been used in horticulture for many many years and simply refers to when the growing medium is compressed to make a block of compost; fill a plant pot up with moist compost and firm gently before tapping it out (as you would a sandcastle) and the result would be a compost block. In years gone by, block making machines were used extensively in the industry to produce blocks that were used for sowing and transplanting into. Just like sandcastles, these would easily collapse and break - and so the blocks would be put into trays for transportation and use. As time has moved on, and manufacturing methods and materials have changed, the transport tray itself has become the modular compartment that is filled with compost to make the blocks - into which seeds can be sown or seedlings transplanted for growing on. But remove whatever you have grown in that modular tray and you are back to the good old 'compost block'! There are of course many many sizes of modular tray with cell volumes varying from smaller than the top of your little finger to bigger than some flowerpots - we don't think terms such as cell plant or plug plant really can be used to describe all these sizes accurately and fairly. And so, mindful of our traditional heritage and the chunky size of our 'plugs plants', we think the term 'compost block grown' is accurate and deservedly used. Here at Victoriana we produce our plants in two different sizes of compost block...
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