{Disarmed} Re: HYB: seedlings


Hi Linda.  Definitely of interest to me.  Please explain your thinking on putting the rest in a pot.  Do you somehow protect the potted ones more than the planted seedlings.  I usually start my seedlings in pots, although this year, I tried a few different techniques to determine if germination if better or worse in any of the environments.  I leave my pots of seeds "kind of" bunckered down in a built up wooden flower bed.  I guess it gives them a little protection, but I never considered it any kind of a guard against to much cold or anything like that. I really just see that as a little control over things like voles, moles, groundhogs, squirrels.  They have a little solitude from those.   So I am curious, what your game plan is? 
Linda in Lascassas

 
On 8/20/06, Linda Mann <lmann@lock-net.com> wrote:

Spring germinated seedlings, CELEBRATION SONG X BONUS MAMA (seeds from
Mary Lou). I lined out the 6 strongest (biggest) in the "garden", put
the rest in a big pot.

Is this is of interest to anybody?

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