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Sasanqua seedlings
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Posted by freak65candy Z8SC (My Page) on Sun, Feb 19, 06 at 14:58
I have read many things about sasanqua seedlings and
how to best grow them from seeds.My sixteen year old
Mine-No-Yuke sasanquas have finally produced their
own seedlings.I know this is the time to transplant
and move lots of stuff,my question is this.Who out
there has experience with sasanqua seedlings and
would like to share info on transplanting etc.? Charlie. |
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RE: Sasanqua seedlings
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- Posted by bboy z8 WA USA (My Page) on
Sun, Feb 19, 06 at 23:34
| Actually autumn is best for transplanting and planting hardy plants, Zone 6 and above. (Also the best time for fertilizing). Anyway, plunge fork, trowel or spade under them and lift with as much roots as possible, replant promptly and water in. You may end up sacrificing the first one finding out how to get it right. |
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