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JDPriestly

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7. Sounds good.
Fri Jan 27, 2012, 06:55 PM
Jan 2012

One thing I have learned about using the jiffy plugs is that I need to loosen the covering especially from the bottom when I plant them in a pot or in the earth. Transplanting is the tricky part.

Someone told me to put vitamin B in the soil mix when I transplant things. You can buy a bottle of it and mix it with water. I don't know whether that is considered organic. I tend to use it on my ornamental plants but not so much on vegetables. Still, if you are uncertain about gardening, you might ask someone more knowledgeable than I about whether it is wise to put the vitamin B on vegetables when transplanting them.

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