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Re: Tomato transplant problem


Oh course....I'm sure this is not an isolated example, either.

Miranda

On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 5:28 PM, Rose Marie McGee <
rmnicholsmcgee@comcast.net> wrote:

> Of course, putting it in the compost of any sort is ludicrous. The
> point is the average beginning gardener doesn't know this and doesn't
> recognize problems. Most don't even know they can be helped at their
> local extension office. In this case had I not gone into his studio I
> would not have known of this. I am really annoyed that plants are
> coming into our area with root knot nematodes. This indicates the
> grower is not using established sanitary practices such as fresh
> potting soil, growing pots benches or growing on garden fabric so
> there is a soil barrier. This is an avoidable problem!
> Rose Marie
> On Jul 23, 2009, at 2:14 PM, Miranda Smith wrote:
>
>
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