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Old 04-05-2009, 09:16 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Transplanting Zinnia

I am growing giant zinnia from seed and transplanting them to the
garden. They now have their first true leaves and are about three inches
tall. They look quite spindly. This may be because they are supposed to
finish out at thirty inches tall. Anyhow...is it proper to plant these
at the existing ground line with three inches above ground, or would it
be better to bury the plants so that the leaves are just above ground
(like planting a tomato). Any thoughts wold be appreciated.

TIA
EJ in NJ
 
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