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Steven Coyne

Forney, TX
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My Proudest DIY?

I've done a lot of projects I loved but I chose my DIY Greenhouse for this weeks #ProudestDIY topic because this is the one that ...»
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  • The peat pellet netting must be gently slit down the sides to keep from getting in the way of the roots.

Transplanting Tomato Seedlings

Tomato Planting Tip: As I perpare my young (3 weeks old) tomato plants for transplanting into 3 inch pots, I snip the white netting that held the peat pot together and pull it gently down to expose the roots to the new soil in the bigger pot. Please make sure you do this too, if you are using Jiffy Peat Pellets, as they may strangle your plants somewhat, and you DON'T want that!
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Steven Coyne Forney, TX on Feb 11, 2013
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    Douglas Hunt on Feb 12, 2013
    Good advice, Steven.
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