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Re: Watering
- To: <s*@eskimo.com>
- Subject: Re: Watering
- From: "* S* <m*@iol.ie>
- Date: Sun, 15 Mar 1998 14:58:32 -0000
- Resent-Date: Sun, 15 Mar 1998 07:11:59 -0800
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Thanks Dot,
A very useful suggestion.
Mark Speakman
Annaghdown, Ireland
"Had I the heavens embroidered threads
Enwrought with gold and silver light"
markspkn@iol.ie
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: From: Plylerd <Plylerd@aol.com>
: To: seeds-list@eskimo.com
: Subject: Re: Watering
: Date: 15 March 1998 12:21
:
: Have you tried setting pots of small transplanted seedlings in about 1"
of wet
: sand?
: Reduces watering a great deal. If you have access to Turface, that's even
: better than sand. The key here is "wet," not soggy, and the trick is to
get
: the right amount of moisture.
: This has worked quite well for me, even when I've had to leave the
seedlings
: for several days.
: Dot in Zone 6b
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