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Old 22-03-2005, 11:33 PM
Jack Allen
 
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This year I'd like to again try planting scallions from seed. The last time
I put some medium in a tray, then the seed and then more medium. This is
okay until it comes time to sow the little plants. Can someone recommend a
good system of planting. I have medical problems that make it difficult for
me to bend over for any length of time. I would appreciate any and all
answers.


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Old 23-03-2005, 08:06 PM
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Jack Allen wrote:
This year I'd like to again try planting scallions from seed. The last time
I put some medium in a tray, then the seed and then more medium. This is
okay until it comes time to sow the little plants. Can someone recommend a
good system of planting. I have medical problems that make it difficult for
me to bend over for any length of time. I would appreciate any and all
answers.


It sounds as if you transplant. To avoid that step, you may be able to
directly seed into your garden. It should be possible to sow without much
(if any) bending over. Weeding may be a different matter...

HTH...
-frank
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Old 23-03-2005, 08:06 PM
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In article ,
Jack Allen wrote:
This year I'd like to again try planting scallions from seed. The last time
I put some medium in a tray, then the seed and then more medium. This is
okay until it comes time to sow the little plants. Can someone recommend a
good system of planting. I have medical problems that make it difficult for
me to bend over for any length of time. I would appreciate any and all
answers.


It sounds as if you transplant. To avoid that step, you may be able to
directly seed into your garden. It should be possible to sow without much
(if any) bending over. Weeding may be a different matter...

HTH...
-frank
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Old 23-03-2005, 09:52 PM
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"Jack Allen" wrote in message
...
This year I'd like to again try planting scallions from seed. The last

time
I put some medium in a tray, then the seed and then more medium. This is
okay until it comes time to sow the little plants. Can someone recommend

a
good system of planting. I have medical problems that make it difficult

for
me to bend over for any length of time. I would appreciate any and all
answers.

I sow about 10-12 seeds in a 3" pot (in the grenhouse in the case of very
early ones) and then when they're starting to fill the pot with roots, I
plant out the whole clump and let it do what it wants.

Then I end up with a row of succesional clumps, and can just pull up a clump
when needed.

Steve


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"Jack Allen" wrote in message
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This year I'd like to again try planting scallions from seed. The last

time
I put some medium in a tray, then the seed and then more medium. This is
okay until it comes time to sow the little plants. Can someone recommend

a
good system of planting. I have medical problems that make it difficult

for
me to bend over for any length of time. I would appreciate any and all
answers.

I sow about 10-12 seeds in a 3" pot (in the grenhouse in the case of very
early ones) and then when they're starting to fill the pot with roots, I
plant out the whole clump and let it do what it wants.

Then I end up with a row of succesional clumps, and can just pull up a clump
when needed.

Steve




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An extremely good idea Steve.



"shazzbat" wrote in message
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"Jack Allen" wrote in message
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This year I'd like to again try planting scallions from seed. The last

time
I put some medium in a tray, then the seed and then more medium. This is
okay until it comes time to sow the little plants. Can someone recommend

a
good system of planting. I have medical problems that make it difficult

for
me to bend over for any length of time. I would appreciate any and all
answers.

I sow about 10-12 seeds in a 3" pot (in the grenhouse in the case of very
early ones) and then when they're starting to fill the pot with roots, I
plant out the whole clump and let it do what it wants.

Then I end up with a row of succesional clumps, and can just pull up a
clump
when needed.

Steve




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Old 24-03-2005, 06:53 AM
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In article ,
(Frank Miles) wrote:

In article ,
Jack Allen wrote:
This year I'd like to again try planting scallions from seed. The last time
I put some medium in a tray, then the seed and then more medium. This is
okay until it comes time to sow the little plants. Can someone recommend a
good system of planting. I have medical problems that make it difficult for
me to bend over for any length of time. I would appreciate any and all
answers.


It sounds as if you transplant. To avoid that step, you may be able to
directly seed into your garden. It should be possible to sow without much
(if any) bending over. Weeding may be a different matter...

HTH...
-frank
--


He can try landscaping fabric to control weeds.
I've never tried it but am considering trying it this year in the main
garden bed just for grins. I still need to put in my string beans, and I
have a couple of sixpacks of brocolli and one of cauliflower.

Cover the ground over with it, then cut a little X in it to plant the
seeds or transplants. I've read about it but have no personal experience
with it!

Run a soaker hose under it for water. It's also supposed to act as a
"mulch" for water conservation.

Anyone ever actually try this for weed control???

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