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you're welcome.I will. Thank you all so much for the advice!
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you're welcome.I will. Thank you all so much for the advice!
Very helpful, thank you!This might be a little helpful too.
This is dirt that is too wet. as you can see my hands are all messy from it being to wet.
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This is dirt that got just the right amount of water.
It should not make a mess all over your hands. It should be a bit like moist crumbs or mash.View attachment 3810018
Wow that is so many grapes! What did you do with all of them?This is a sunflower but if grew with 3 in one leave hopefully it will bloom.
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BTW
Back when I lived in CA I grew grapes and these are some.
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Give them to neighbors and eat them. That is from ONLY two grape vines. We lived in the neighborhood but still had a huge yard.Wow that is so many grapes! What did you do with all of them?
At that size, the best one is *probably* the seedling with the sturdiest looking stem. Instead of pulling the others out, just snip the rejects off with a pair of scissors at dirt level. That way, you don't disturb the roots.you have too many in one pot at once so pick which one looks the best/healthy and pull out the others.
Great advice tHank you!At that size, the best one is *probably* the seedling with the sturdiest looking stem. Instead of pulling the others out, just snip the rejects off with a pair of scissors at dirt level. That way, you don't disturb the roots.
now that is creative! I’ll be saving some for next year.When I start plants, I use cottage cheese/large yogurt containers as the pots. Yes, it takes a lot more soil, but there's plenty of room for the plants for the 8ish weeks they're going to be in the pot.
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I also "turn the container over." I cut the bottom off, use the lidded side as the bottom. When it's time to plant, peel the lid off, slide the container up and over the plant, and there is very little root disturbance.
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