Re: Roots coming out peat pot


you guys are all nutty, just start it in a pot, when it has leaves and you 
see a root on the bottom transfer it to the ground or a bigger pot.  Why so 
many responces to this one email.  Try answering a question on how and where 
to bury vines :)

>From: "Rock Rivard" <jenaipas@netrover.com>
>Reply-To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
>To: <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
>Subject: Re: Roots coming out peat pot
>Date: Fri, 7 May 1999 21:49:05 -0400
>
>A bit more to the debate;
>
>I used the peat pot for germination ( I don't use the ziplock method)
>because of its ability to stay moist. Once the plant has sufaced, I
>transplanted to 12" plastic pots (the type that comes with small trees and
>shrubs at the garden center). These pots are made of very soft plastic and
>are easy to cut up.
>
>I place the pot in the hole, remove the bottom, then fill the hole around
>the pot. Then I cut the pot fromn the bottom up. The pot is now easily
>removed with practically no root disturbance.
>
>Till next time...
>
>Rock        jenaipas@netrover.com
>
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