Buying or seeding your own vegetable starts can give you a head start on your garden. Gently turn your plant case upside down and squeeze from the bottom, ready to catch your plant as it comes out. With a pair of scissors, cut off a 1/4" of the bottom of the soil where the roots are bound. This will free the roots to spread and develop in your garden soil. Have a can of water nearby and put your start in it to soak. While it soaks, make a hole in your garden soil deep enough for your start. Fill the hole with water then place your start in it. Fill in the soil around it and make a depression with your fingers like a saucer around the base of the plant. This will catch and keep water for your plant.
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ReplyDeleteI just discovered your site toady after looking at starting a business doing exactly the same thing earlier this spring.
Glad to see I wasn't out to lunch with the idea.
Business is really good. It provides a nice supplemental income in just a short season.
ReplyDeleteWould you be interested in discussing it over lunch?
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