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Old 22-03-2012, 11:53 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default Transplanting my seedlings

On Mar 22, 2:16*pm, The Cook wrote:
I have transplanted most of the seedlings that I started earlier.
Today I did 64 mostly tomato plants. *Since I usually manage to get
them mixed up I adapted the method that someone here described a few
weeks, marking a start corner and the doing a grid, A thru L and 1
thru 6. *Then making a chart listing what is in A1 or c6. *I made a
chart using graph paper. *I was careful and since all but one row in
each of the boxes were tomatoes I put another kind of plant in a row
so that if the tray tag got lost or switched I would be able to figure
out which tray is which.

The graph paper can be made for free hehttp://www.incompetech.com/graphpaper/

I used an asymmetric plan so my charts matched my trays.

I'm golden if I don't lose my charts.
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Holy Cap, I am excited if I keep up with my Office Maxx calender and
that was my goal for the year