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Transplanting Peppers.
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?AMJHY[/URL] 4 May 2014 Transplanting Peppers.
Two flats of peppers were purchased and transplanted into larger containers. They will be kept in the greenhouse until the end of May then placed in the outdoor garden. This method makes for a strong root system. Pictures depict the process. Peppers like hot weather and cannot tolerate any frost. |
Durgan, I love your posts. I wish I could just 'surf' your website and look at all the pictures, but it seems like you need a specific link. Thanks for sharing!
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looking good, I did mine yesterday. I like your posts too, very good photos
Karen |
[QUOTE=jmsieglaff;409275]Durgan, I love your posts. I wish I could just 'surf' your website and look at all the pictures, but it seems like you need a specific link. Thanks for sharing![/QUOTE]
All the photos are here. [URL]http://durgan.org/2011/[/URL] |
i SEE THAT YOU USE STERLITE PLASTIC CONTAINERS. THEY ARE SO VERSATILE FOR FOR THE GARDENER, ESPECIALLY FOR SEED STARTING AND MINI GREENHOUSES.
JON:yes::) |
[QUOTE=peppero;409302]i SEE THAT YOU USE STERLITE PLASTIC CONTAINERS. THEY ARE SO VERSATILE FOR FOR THE GARDENER, ESPECIALLY FOR SEED STARTING AND MINI GREENHOUSES.
JON:yes::)[/QUOTE] [URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?AJKVK[/URL] 13 February 2012 Making Seedling Pots Seedling pots are made from a plastic cup. Four drainage holes are burned with a soldering iron into the sides of the cup, leaving a small reservoir for water. A coffee filter is placed in the pot to stop soil from falling out of the drainage holes, and the filter contains the soil and roots, which is an aid when transplanting. |
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