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Octogrow Reviews and Quadgrow Reviews

Mike and Sue Knight, July 2010

"...We started our Runner Beans outside using the covers provided. The results are incredible. Today we had our third picking of beans, much better than imported supermarket produce. We have used the Quad to grow carrots, spring onions and radish. We have just started another planting of carrots. Hopefully we will be picking veg well into the autumn.

It all started with a small plot vacated by a 2m x 2m car trailer. We put down some paving slabs to level the ground and have not looked back since.

The results exceed all expectations and we are highly delighted with this product. We are not expert growers in any way and therefore if we can do it then anyone with a small space to spare can get great enjoyment and more importantly, excellent fresh veg. Again, thank you for introducing us to such an excellent idea and will would definitely recommend this product to others."

runner beans almost ready to pick 25-07-10

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Steve Renshaw, March 2010

"Thank you for two wonderful items I have purchased from you, they have made me a happy gardener"

After having poor results for many years, Steve bought a Vitopod Propagator and Octogrow from us to see if he would fair any better. He planted his tomatoes on 16th February 2010, and even after 4 inches of snow they are going strong six weeks later. He's already up to the third truss!

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J. Livsey, December 2009

"I got one of these last year and the results were very impressive - my tomato plants were much bigger than the plant in the photo. I grew two pepper plants and two tomato plants in this and also grew the same varieties in ordinary pots for comparison. The difference in growth rate was so obvious even within a couple of weeks of the seedlings being planted. Not only were the Quadgrow plants taller, but each branch of the plant was thicker and healthier looking.

My understanding is because the plant always gets exactly what it needs so it is always at maximum growth rate, whereas with the ordinary pots you are just guessing when it is thirsty, and how much water it wants. I got 44 big tomatoes off a single plant which hit the roof of my greenhouse and was still trying to flower in October. It doesn't need electricity or anything complicated, so I bought one for my parents too."

Julian at thechileman.org, August 2009

jalapeno and gherkin in quad

"Just wanted to say how great I have found your Quadgrow product this year. I planted two peppers and two tomatoes. The pepper plants are much bigger than they would be in ordinary pots and the tomatoes turned into vines that were only slowed down by the size of my greenhouse, much more productive than the same varieties in ordinary pots too.

The best thing about the Quadgrow is not having to fiddle with water pumps which makes them great for people without electricity in their greenhouse. I have tried a few self-watering products over the last few years, this one is genius. I am already deciding what to grow in it next year."


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