Garland Self-Watering Seed Propagator (12 Cell) | Capillary Matting
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Garland Self-Watering Seed Propagator (12 Cell) | Capillary Matting

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Garland Self-Watering Seed Propagator (12 Cell) | Capillary MattingThe proper indoor seed sowing solution for the busy gardener a clever self watering propagator system that delivers moisture to your seedlings exactly when they need it, removing the daily watering routine that traditional seed trays demand. The Garland 12 Cell Self Watering Seed Success Kit combines a water reservoir, capillary matting, 12 cell growing tray and clear humidity lid into one compact windowsill sized unit. At 10. 35 it's properly the

The proper indoor seed-sowing solution for the busy gardener — a clever self-watering propagator system that delivers moisture to your seedlings exactly when they need it, removing the daily watering routine that traditional seed trays demand. The Garland 12-Cell Self-Watering Seed Success Kit combines a water reservoir, capillary matting, 12-cell growing tray and clear humidity lid into one compact windowsill-sized unit. At £10.35 it's properly the right starting point for anyone serious about indoor propagation — sowing tomatoes, chillies, peppers, herbs or flower seedlings.

From Garland, the established British horticultural brand specialising in propagation, greenhouse and growing equipment. Made from recycled plastic; built to last multiple seasons.

Why self-watering matters for seed propagation

Successful seed starting depends on a properly delicate balance: warmth, moisture, airflow. Get any of these wrong and germination falters or seedlings damp off. Traditional seed trays require:

  • Daily watering vigilance — missing a single hot day on a sunny windowsill can dry out seedlings completely
  • Careful judgement — too much water and seeds rot; too little and they fail to germinate
  • Constant monitoring — particularly difficult if you work full-time, travel, or have multiple commitments
  • Risk of damping off — the fungal disease that flattens seedlings overnight in too-wet conditions

The self-watering system removes most of this guesswork. The reservoir keeps the capillary matting moist; the seedlings draw exactly the water they need through their roots; you check the reservoir level once or twice a week rather than checking compost moisture daily. Properly transformative for the busy gardener.

How the system works

The kit is built around three integrated components:

  • Water reservoir tray — sits at the bottom of the unit. You fill this with water; it holds enough for several days of plant uptake
  • Capillary matting — the technical heart of the system. Synthetic felt that draws water upward by capillary action, keeping itself constantly damp from the reservoir below
  • 12-cell growing tray — sits on a raised platform above the reservoir, with the bottom of each cell in contact with the matting. Each cell holds approximately 0.1L of compost; seedlings draw moisture through the compost from the matting as needed
  • Clear propagator lid — creates the warm humid environment that supports strong germination and early seedling development. Properly important for chillies, peppers, tomatoes and other warmth-loving seeds

The principle is simple: water sits in the reservoir, the matting wicks it upward, plants take only what they need. No overwatering, no drying out, no daily attention required. Just refill the reservoir when it runs low — typically once a week depending on temperature and stage of growth.

The 12-cell design — properly considered

Each cell measures 5cm x 4.7cm x 5.8cm deep with capacity for ~0.1L of compost. That's properly the right scale for:

  • Individual seedling development — each cell raises one or two plants, ready for transplanting at the right stage
  • Multiple varieties in one tray — sow 12 different chilli varieties, or six tomatoes and six aubergines, all in one compact unit
  • Proper root development — the 5.8cm depth gives genuine root run before transplanting becomes necessary
  • Quick cell-to-cell turnover — harvest seedlings as they become ready without disturbing slower-developing varieties

The 12-cell format is properly the right scale for a home gardener's spring sowing — substantial enough to raise a useful number of plants, compact enough to fit on a windowsill or in a small greenhouse.

What you'll grow in it

The propagator is properly suited to virtually all indoor seed sowing:

  • Tomatoes — the headline use; sow in February-April for summer cropping. The warmth from the lid and the steady moisture suit tomato seeds exactly
  • Chillies and peppers — need longer germination periods and consistent warmth; this propagator's controlled environment is properly the right tool. Try our chilli and pepper seed range
  • Aubergines — another warmth-loving Solanum that benefits from controlled indoor sowing
  • Herbs — basil, parsley, coriander, dill, chives, thyme, oregano, marjoram. Indoor propagation gives a head start on the season. See our herb seed range
  • Half-hardy annuals — cosmos, zinnia, antirrhinum, nicotiana, salvia. Sow indoors in March-April for May/June planting out
  • Microgreens — the small cell size suits short-cycle microgreen production for quick repeated harvests. See our microgreen seed range
  • Salad leaves — lettuce, rocket, mizuna, mustards for early-season harvests
  • Brassicas — cabbages, kales, broccolis, cauliflowers for transplanting into the vegetable garden
  • Cuttings propagation — the humid environment also works for taking soft cuttings of herbaceous perennials and shrubs

For anyone serious about indoor seed sowing, this kit is properly the right tool to do the job consistently rather than relying on hope and daily watering.

Particularly good for

  • First-time indoor seed sowers — the self-watering format removes much of the guesswork that puts beginners off propagation
  • Busy gardeners — full-time workers, parents of young children, anyone who can't water daily. Once-weekly reservoir refill rather than daily attention
  • Windowsill gardeners — 37.5cm overall fits most UK kitchen and conservatory windowsills properly
  • Small-space gardeners — flats, terraced houses, anyone without a greenhouse
  • Holiday gardeners — the reservoir holds enough water for several days; less anxiety about leaving plants over a weekend away
  • Cottage garden growers — raise the half-hardy annuals (cosmos, zinnia, antirrhinum) that make cottage borders sing
  • Kitchen garden growers — head-start tomatoes, chillies, peppers, aubergines for the summer harvest
  • Herb growers — year-round indoor herb propagation for fresh kitchen use
  • Microgreen growers — quick-turnover indoor production system
  • As a gift for a new gardener — properly the foundational kit for someone starting indoor propagation

Built to last — the sustainability story

Garland's design is properly considered for long-term use:

  • Made from recycled plastic — not virgin material; circular-economy approach
  • Designed for repeated use — this isn't a single-season disposable product; expect multiple years of seasonal use
  • Dishwasher-safe — the trays can be cleaned and sterilised between batches, preventing disease carry-over from one sowing to the next
  • Replacement parts available — if the matting becomes worn or stained over many seasons, replacement capillary matting is widely available

For the gardener who cares about reducing waste, this is properly the right tool — you're not throwing away dozens of disposable seed trays each season.

Where this sits in our propagation range

This is properly the anchor product for indoor seed sowing — alongside our other propagation and growing essentials:

  • Garland 12-Cell Self-Watering Propagator (this) — indoor seed sowing system; £10.35
  • Fungus Gnat Treatment Bundle — the natural pest protection partner for indoor seed trays; £15.00
  • Fungus Gnat Nematodes — standalone nematode treatment; £9.00
  • Smart Garden Digital Max/Min Thermometer — greenhouse and propagator temperature monitoring
  • Garland Plant Protection Fleece — for hardening off seedlings once moved outside

Together these form the complete indoor-to-outdoor propagation kit — sow indoors in the propagator, protect from fungus gnats with the nematode treatment, monitor temperature, then move outside with frost protection from the fleece. Properly considered as a seasonal growing system.

Specifications

  • Brand: Garland (British horticultural specialists)
  • Type: Self-watering propagator kit with capillary matting
  • Cells: 12 individual cells
  • Cell dimensions: 5cm x 4.7cm x 5.8cm deep
  • Compost capacity per cell: Approximately 0.1L
  • Overall length: 37.5cm (windowsill-friendly)
  • Includes: Water reservoir tray + capillary matting + 12-cell growing tray + clear propagator lid
  • Material: Recycled plastic; dishwasher-safe for sterilisation
  • EAN: 5031670003126

About Garland

Garland is an established British horticultural brand specialising in propagation, greenhouse and growing equipment. They've supplied UK growers for decades with the practical kit that makes indoor and undercover gardening work properly. Their products are widely used in commercial nurseries as well as home gardens. We stock their range because they make tools that genuinely improve outcomes for the home grower.

A small thought: there's a particular pleasure in walking past the kitchen windowsill in early spring and seeing the first proper green shoots emerging from a tray of carefully sown seeds — tomato seedlings opening their first true leaves, chilli seeds breaking the surface after three patient weeks, herb seedlings already smelling faintly of basil or coriander. The self-watering propagator quietly takes care of the daily moisture management, leaving you free to enjoy the proper magic of seed germination unfolding. A properly considered piece of kit that transforms indoor seed sowing from anxious chore to confident pleasure.

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Suzanne Wiseman
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 5
This may just be my new favorite YA Fantasy series!
Format: Hardcover
*May contain spoilers Six of Crows is one of those books that I could truly kick myself for waiting so long to read. Now that I’ve finally finished reading it, all I keep thinking is what a fool I was to deprive myself of one of the most original and amazing fantasy stories I’ve ever read. I feel like I’m not even going to begin to do this book justice, but hopefully, since I’m pretty sure I’m one of the last people on the planet to actually read it, you guys will all just nod your heads in agreement because you already know why Six of Crows is such a fabulous read. For those unfamiliar with the basic storyline, Six of Crows follows Kaz Brekker, a teenage criminal mastermind, who has been offered an opportunity to achieve wealth beyond his wildest dreams. How? By completing what can probably best be described as Mission Impossible. He has to break into the Ice Court, a heavy guarded military stronghold that has never successfully been broken into before. Once inside, his mission is to locate and smuggle out a scientist who is being held hostage there because he possesses knowledge on how to amplify and weaponize magic. Kaz knows enough about the dangers of the Ice Court to know that, without the right team, this heist is going to be nearly impossible, possibly even a suicide mission. Lucky for Kaz though, he knows exactly who the right team is: a deadly gang of young thugs, thieves, and runaways who are just desperate enough to agree to be part of this crazy mission. LIKES What I loved most about Six of Crows are the characters. Leigh Bardugo has crafted some of the most fascinating and unique characters I’ve come across in YA fantasy. I always enjoy stories that feature an anti-hero and with Kaz and his “Crows,” we have 6 anti-heroes! I love anti-heroes because they’re always such complex characters and these characters are no different. What each of the Crows have in common is that they have no family and they’ve each had to do some pretty awful things in the name of survival, including resorting to thievery and murder. Through flashbacks that give us backstory on each of the characters, however, Bardugo manages to make this gang of thugs so sympathetic that you can’t help but fall in love with them. I also liked the angle that each character seemed to have their own, sometimes selfish motives, for wanting to be a part of Kaz’s mission and it added an element of suspense at times, as I wondered if someone would sabotage the mission to serve their own needs. It’s hard to pick a favorite character because they’re all so badass, but Kaz is definitely near the top of my list. As I’ve already mentioned, he’s a criminal mastermind. Even though he’s a teenager, his reputation precedes him and he is feared by many in Ketterdam, the city where the story takes place. Kaz can be as greedy as he can be cruel, but he’s also so brilliant, brazen, and daring that you can’t help being drawn to him. Kaz is also haunted by events from his past that left him alone and destitute, and he’s highly motivated by the desire for revenge against the man he holds responsible for what happened. In addition to Kaz, there are also two badass female characters, Inej and Nina. Inej, known as the wraith, has a reputation for being somewhat of a ninja. Kaz calls her his spider because she can climb her way pretty much anywhere and can do so undetected, a very handy skill in their line of “work.” She’s also very skilled with knives and is perhaps the most murderous member of Kaz’s team. I just loved watching her in action as she cut down anyone who posed a threat to the team. What made Inej especially fascinating to me was the connection between her and Kaz. As much as Kaz tries to be all business, all the time and never show any emotion or weakness, it’s clear that he has a soft spot when it comes to Inej and her safety. It’s also pretty clear that there’s a good chance the feeling is mutual. Nina is what is known as a Grisha, which means she possesses magical abilities. For the purposes of Kaz’s mission, Nina can use that magic to do useful things like slow people’s heartrates down until they lose consciousness. She can also use her powers for healing purposes, also handy when you’re on a super-dangerous mission. As we learn from her backstory, Nina’s people have been persecuted for years because of their magic -- imprisoned, tortured, and even burned at the stake. Because the Grisha are the ones whose magic would be weaponized, Nina has personal reasons for wanting to take part in this mission. Matthias is one of the characters that intrigued me the most. At first, I couldn’t stand him, but the more I got to know about him, the more I just grew to adore him. Kaz recruits him by breaking him out of jail and offering him a pardon for his crimes in exchange for his help with the mission. Kaz sees Matthias as one of the biggest assets to the team because he used to work in the Ice Castle and can therefore give them the overall layout of the place, how the security works, etc. Matthias is torn because he knows he should be loyal to the Ice Castle, but at the same time, how can you turn down a chance to be pardoned so that you can get your life back? What makes the whole situation even more complicated is that he and Nina have shared history and he holds her responsible for his imprisonment. Tension, much? I swear I was convinced those two were going to kill each other for about half the book! Beneath all that hate they seemed to have for each other though, you could sense there was something more, an almost smoldering attraction for one another. Let me tell you – I’m not usually big on romance, but I was shipping the heck out of Nina and Matthias! Jesper and Wylan. While these two guys were clearly assets to the team as well with their knowledge of weapons and explosives, respectively, what I loved most about Jesper and Wylan was that they provided a bit of comic relief where the other characters were so intense all the time. Jesper and Wylan teased each other relentlessly and their banter was just hilarious at times. The world building in Six of Crows is also top notch. Bardugo paints a vivid picture of Ketterdam with its rival street gangs swarming around duking it out for power. It’s a dark and gritty world, as well as a dangerous one, filled with assorted thieves, predators, and traitors. It’s hard to know who, if anyone, can be trusted. The atmosphere definitely creates a sensation that all of the characters are vulnerable to attack by anyone anywhere so they have to be in survival mode at all times. The Grisha magic system is also well thought out and vividly drawn. I went into Six of Crows without having read the Grisha series, which was probably a mistake as I’m sure it would have further enriched my understanding of the Grisha magic and their history, but even without having read it, I still felt like I completely understood the magic and why it would be such a valuable weapon if it could be amplified and harnessed. Imagine practically indestructible armies of Grisha fighting on your behalf. You’d be unstoppable. Action, Action, Action! As I’m sure you can imagine just based on the details of their mission, Six of Crows is truly action-packed. There are endless twists and turns, obstacles that need to be overcome, enemies that need to be taken out, plans that fall apart and then need to be improvised. Although the novel starts out at a fairly slow pace as we are meeting each character and establishing the world of Ketterdam, once Kaz and his gang get started on their missions, it’s like jumping on a thrill ride that doesn’t stop until the final page. DISLIKES I can’t really say this is a dislike of the book, but it did take me about a hundred pages or so to really become invested in the characters and get sucked into the story. Again, I’m chalking up my slow start to needing extra time to understand the Grisha magic and how it worked because I didn’t read the Grisha trilogy first. Once I did get sucked in, however, there was no stopping me. It probably took me 3 or 4 days to get to page 100, but then I inhaled the last 300 or so pages in another day and a half. I guess my advice would if you are struggling to get into it, stick with it until they actually get started with the planning of their mission. It might be a slow build in the beginning, but it’s a wild ride from that point to the very end. FINAL THOUGHTS I truly loved pretty much everything about Six of Crows, hence why I’m kicking myself for having waited so long to read it. Up until now, Victoria Schwab’s Shades of Magic series has been, hands down, my favorite YA fantasy series. I have to say though, Six of Crows is seriously giving it a run for its money. RATING: 4.5 STARS
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Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2017
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M Burks
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 3
Adult Fiction disguised as YA
Format: Kindle
When you first read the blurb and or the initial chapters of Crows, you’d think this was an adult fantasy book. The book even reads like adult fantasy, until you discover it’s anything but. I think the biggest plot twist to this is in the way the author matter-of-factly tells you the exact age of her characters and its always coupled after explaining that characters extraordinary background. Somehow it’s possible to be a seasoned assassin, rogue or racketeer (or all three, in that order) at just 13-17 years old. Somehow you can live the life of a jaded 50-year-old at the ripe ol’ age of 12. Somehow all the adults are either too rich, too dense or too dead (or all three, in that order) to operate a lucrative underground business, but kids are exceptionably capable. Somehow it’s possible to be a father-figure to people the same age as you. I’m specifically talking about Kaz here. He’s like that hardnose uncle who grunts all the time and tells you only what he wants you to hear. I loled each time he scolded a member of his crew. Initially (before I knew the ages of these people) I thought Kaz & Inej’s relationship was more a teacher/mentor relationship, but then it morphed into this awkward romance where Kaz has less personality than a rubber ducky and Inej a lukewarm glass of water. To be fair, Inej got better as the story progressed, becoming the only one I really liked. To the author’s credit, she does make a point to explain Numbuh One—I mean, Kaz’s abnormal cynical mannerism. But then the other characters (who are younger btw) act similarly. What’s their excuse? It was jarring to get behind, but what aided me through was that I just pictured everyone looking like the main cast from Kids Next Door and it helped tremendously! Matthidus and Nina are virtually the same character. Their chapters were a drag on the narrative due to the fact that these two NEVER STFU about what they did to one another. It’s the “woe, it’s me” amped up to a thousand. Jesper and Wylan were cool… that’s all I have to say about them. Never at one point did I have a liking to any of the characters (besides Inej), neither did I feel they were ever in any real danger. Kaz is a walking-talking dues ex machina. The characters find themselves in a bind and he already has the solution to their problems. He’s like Superman morphed with Batman while the other characters are just your bog standard Metropolis denizens who constantly need saving or guidance. In a nutshell, he’s a Mary Sue. I found the pacing bogged down to the point that it was hard to keep my eyes open while reading. Not because it’s badly written but because the author constantly reverts back to the characters’ backstory over and over again. There would be a needless flashback in the middle of a fight scene. Characters near death randomly float off to dream land while getting the crap beat out of them. It was jarring. Closing remarks All-in-All, Crows is a unique book. I can’t really talk about the plot without spoiling anything, but it’s innovative and engaging. I can say the book is worth your time if you can circumvent the kids playing grownup, then you should enjoy it.
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Lexington, US
★★★★★ 5
Fallen Angels, fae, vampires, oh my!
Format: Kindle
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★★★★★ 4
“My heart bows to you and you only, Huntress.”
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★★★★★ 3
Interesting take on the genre
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