Re: Peat pots
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- Subject: Re: Peat pots
- From: P* H* <m*@interlinks.net>
- Date: Mon, 05 Oct 1998 18:22:11 -0400
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Trust me, Phillippa, I'm not laughing! It's been my experience
that leaving the seedlings in the peat pots is easiest. The roots
will break through to the soil *and* by not removing from the pots,
the risk of shocking tender roots is reduced. This, of course,
could be entirely the wrong approach :-)
Patricia aka messes bill
At 10:58 AM 98/10/06 +1300, you wrote:
>Hi Gang
>How do the gardens grow?Well I hope.My question is probably basic ( so dont
>laugh too much)When seeds that have been started off in peat pots, do you
>leave them in the pots when planting out and place whole pot in ground so as
>not to disturb the roots or take the seedling out of the pot?I am never sure
>what to do so would appreciate some answers.Thanks
>Phillippa
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- References:
- Peat pots
- From: "bpgraham" <bpgraham@ihug.co.nz>