MarkRainbolt
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Looking GREAT!!!!!
Mark
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Looking GREAT!!!!!
Everything is looking Great R2elk!!Two of three Whoppers are up.
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You should be able to direct seed in the garden or container where you are.Well yesterday turned into a disaster. The kids and grandkids came over for Mother’s Day and a bbq. Well while I was tending the grill,my 4 year old granddaughter went in to the greenhouse and pulled all my pumpkin plants to give to her mother as a present. By time I got to them they were not salvageable to put back in the containers. So this morning instead of planting my pumpkin plants as I had intended to do. I am replacing the seeds in the containers. This will put me about 3 weeks behind. But I can not get upset with her because she is Papa’s little princess.
Mark
I could but I tend to plant more than I am going to grow. So I just do them in containers and give away the ones I don’t want to plant.You should be able to direct seed in the garden or container where you are.
Direct seeding where possible is better because they really prefer that their roots not get messed with. It is recommended to cut off rather than pull the plants when thinning to prevent disturbing the roots of the others.I could but I tend to plant more than I am going to grow. So I just do them in containers and give away the ones I don’t want to plant.
Mark
You could direct seed a few and plant some in pots.I could but I tend to plant more than I am going to grow. So I just do them in containers and give away the ones I don’t want to plant.
Mark
Tomatoes and peppers unlike cucurbits don't have the root disturbance issues. I use peat pots and rip part of the roots off when transplanting into bigger pots to help promote new root growth.I have to start my tomatoes and peppers inside in pots. This is how I do it. I use containers like this.
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And cut the bottom off. Then I turn it upside down
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And that's my pot. When it comes time to plant, I peel the lid off, and the taper of the sides makes it (relatively) easy to slide up and over the plant, with minimal root disturbance.
Some of those pots are on their 4th year. I'll be replacing a few of them, as the plastic is getting brittle.
Interesting! I did not know that. Thank you.Tomatoes and peppers unlike cucurbits don't have the root disturbance issues. I use peat pots and rip part of the roots off when transplanting into bigger pots to help promote new root growth.