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Re: seeds-digest Digest V98 #9
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- Subject: Re: seeds-digest Digest V98 #9
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- Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 12:35:08 -0500
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do not bury the stems of your seedlings. the soil will cause them to rot.
tomatoes are the only one i can think of you can bury deep. chris
-----Original Message-----
From: BeaLind <BeaLind@aol.com>
To: seeds-list@eskimo.com <seeds-list@eskimo.com>
Date: Saturday, April 25, 1998 9:33 PM
Subject: Re: seeds-digest Digest V98 #9
>Regarding transplanting seedlings into larger pots, is it true that you can
>bury the stems partway if they are leggy? I know you can with tomatoes,
but
>always assumed this would not be a good idea with other plants. I have
lots
>of flower seedlings, and most of them are okay, but many of them surely
would
>be stronger if I could bury them deeper.
>
>Bea, Zone 4
>
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