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Old 07-03-2006, 08:44 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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I started gardening for the first time last year. Did most from seedlings
bought at nursery but want to try from seeds this year. I think I started
the seeds too late last year. A few questions about when and how. I saw the
peat pellets and they look like a efficient way to start from seeds. How
well do they work in comparison to planting in potting soil? Secondly when
should I start seeding. I think the last frost date for my area is Mid May.
I'm in zone 5A. I want to plant eggplant, tomatoes, zuchinni, peppers and
beans this year.
Thanks all.


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Old 07-03-2006, 09:28 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Beans, of course, you plant the seeds outside one week after last
frost. Tomatoes may be started around now, but I (5b, same last frost
date) start them around April 1. Zucchini and peppers are best started
later than the tomatoes, zucchini start very fast and become too big
too soon, and peppers should be put out later than the tomatoes, so
April 15 for both. The pellets are good if expensive. Make sure they
get plenty of light, some fertilization like manure tea instead of
water, and pot on the tomatoes as they grow too big for the pellet.

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"Ottawa" wrote in message
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I started gardening for the first time last year. Did most from seedlings
bought at nursery but want to try from seeds this year. I think I started
the seeds too late last year. A few questions about when and how. I saw
the peat pellets and they look like a efficient way to start from seeds.
How well do they work in comparison to planting in potting soil?


I've had good results either method.


Secondly when
should I start seeding. I think the last frost date for my area is Mid
May. I'm in zone 5A. I want to plant eggplant, tomatoes, zuchinni, peppers
and beans this year.
Thanks all.



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Old 08-03-2006, 12:52 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Hi,

I am NS the same zone as you and I just started my peppers and the tomatoes
I am doing this week.Anything that is a warm weather crop or would take a
long time.say 8 to 10 weeks Beans and zucks you do right in the ground when
the times comes . I am not sure about eggplant I never grew it.

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Lynn


"Ottawa" wrote in message
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I started gardening for the first time last year. Did most from seedlings
bought at nursery but want to try from seeds this year. I think I started
the seeds too late last year. A few questions about when and how. I saw
the peat pellets and they look like a efficient way to start from seeds.
How well do they work in comparison to planting in potting soil? Secondly
when should I start seeding. I think the last frost date for my area is
Mid May. I'm in zone 5A. I want to plant eggplant, tomatoes, zuchinni,
peppers and beans this year.
Thanks all.



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Make sure you get a flourescent light, like a shop light at Home Depot.
After seeds sprout, hang light about 4" to 6" above plants. Power the
light with a timer, turn on for about 16 hours a day. If the seedlings
do not get enough light they will be stringy and die when transplanted
to the garden.

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