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RE: Transplanting woes


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If you protect them from direct sun and water them well but allow them to
drain, they will either grow, or root.


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> -----Original Message-----
> From: phil & deb [t*@snowhill.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 1999 5:46 PM
> To: Sq. Ft. Gardening list
> Subject: Transplanting woes
>
>
> Square Foot Gardening List - http://www.flinet.com/~gallus/sqft.html
>
> OK, guys, I'm worried.  Silly me, planted tomato seeds to see if
> I could get
> them to do well.  Well they did, now about 10" high.  Unfortunately, they
> were planted too close to green beans which were threatening to choke them
> out.  So, I decided to up and transplant them to a more open
> area.  Did that
> early this morning, watered them, and now they're sorta droopy looking and
> I'm wondering if I've murdered them.
>
> Did the same thing with a cantaloupe vine (with flowers)  that
> was about 8"
> long, and it's almost flat along the dirt now...... *sigh* Think they'll
> live??
>
> DebbieT in Southeast Alabama
> I forget what zone.....
>
>
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