Giant Amaranth, MacMex
chickencoupe
10 years ago
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I'm wondering if it is Okay to start the Giant Amaranth in seedling pots. I don't have very many and wish to have as much growing as possible.
Can it handle being transplanted?
George;
You weren't kidding about the Jersualem Artichokes! They're crazy desperate to spread and they're potted at 18" tall because it's been too cold. I really have a lot of room and want to plant anything and everything possible to help my Bermuda removal process. I think I'll risk these in ground now that I have so much room. Will I regret it? Right now anything growing in ground besides Bermuda is welcome.
The two sweet potatoes you sent me have such GORGEOUS leaves. I'm considering putting a slip or two up in the front planter just because they're so pretty. This is a 4x4 area cleared but surrounded by bermuda lawn. Can I put two in this small of an area?
I lost the Flor de Beladra and Black Maur to freeze, but one. I have started more. I'm wishing for some miracle growth before the weather gets too hot. Ha! I like living on the edge.
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