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Forum: Winter SowingReplies: 2, Views: 77
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pgt
Chalfont, PA
(Zone 6b)

March 09, 2009
01:41 PM

Post #6242913

Okay, so I have about 50 milk jugs with wintersown seeds. I'm assuming that I'll eventually have a bunch of little seedlings to take care of. What's the next step? Do you transfer the babies to individual pots? Do you plant them directly in the garden? (and if so, how big do they need to be before you do either of these things?) If you transplant them to individual pots what do you use?

Thanks so much. Looking forward to seeing some green soon!
--Pam

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