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Old October 30, 2019   #5
greenthumbomaha
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I let it dry for a day or two and and gently brush the soil off the wrapper after it dries a bit. The roots take longer for the soil clinging to them to dry out. I pick at it several times until it is relatively clean. They are my babies so they get lots of gentle attention and inspection several times a day.

If you have a large quantity, some of the market growers here trim right in the field.
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