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Re: tomato & pepper question
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- Subject: Re: tomato & pepper question
- From: J* S* <j*@rnet.com>
- Date: Wed, 28 May 97 08:22:21 PDT
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Susan,
I would putthem outside in sun as long as it doesn't get too hot and
wait and see before disposing.
You can plant the tomatoes within 1 in of their bottom leaves, actually
this is preferable, more and stronger roots amke better plant.
Jan
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