Setting Out Peppers
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- Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 07:52:58 -0500
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Hi, all--- A couple of days ago I planted out my Brandywine tomatoes: removed several sets of lower leaves from each plant, and buried several inches of stem, and man, they look healthy: they're already putting on new leaves. Now I want to plant out my pepper plants, and here's my question: should I handle them just like the tomatoes? Should I remove lower leaves, and bury inches of stem when I set them out? All ears, Julianne Upper East Tennessee USDA 6 (more like 7: it's been unusually warm for months)
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