If you get small “starter” plants from the nursery or grew seedlings yourself, you’ll need to transplant them from their container into the soil correctly. It’s critical to transplant correctly so that your plants grow and thrive. Here’s when and how to transplant your seedlings. What ...
and radishes, may be sown in pinches of three to five seeds per plug for planting out as a cluster of seedlings (to be later thinned out as they grow). Larger seeds, like beans, are sown individually into deeper holes made with a finger, pencil, or dibber (a special seed-sowing tool...
Smaller plants – 3 inches or less – need a hole 6 to 12 inches deep. Larger garden plants – pots greater than 3 inches, I dig a hole at about twice the diameter of the existing pot and 1.5 to 2 times as deep as I want to plant....
The pots are stackable one within the other when not in use. Several rows of pots are formed in a sheet of plastic material, pref. by deep drawing. Each pot is in the form of a tapering cavity of square cross section with a hole at the bottom of the cavity. Between each row of po...
Between each row of pots a stapel section ridge is formed which, when several chambers are stacked one on top of another co-operates with a corresponding ridge on an adjacent pot to prevent successive chambers becoming jammed together by establishing a clearance between adjacent wall parts.KUBERN...
He also offered to give me some tomato and pepper seedlings in return, which was icing on the cake. I wasn’t looking to get anything for the blinds, being happy enough they weren’t going to a landfill. I asked if he had basil instead. I had made caprese salad last week, and boug...
Between each row of pots a stapel section ridge is formed which, when several chambers are stacked one on top of another co-operates with a corresponding ridge on an adjacent pot to prevent successive chambers becoming jammed together by establishing a clearance between adjacent wall parts.KUBERN...