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Old 04-05-2006, 10:21 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
 
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Default Using 'peat pots' for toms

I will be potting on some tumbler toms from 3" to 5" soon and am
tempted to use peat pots so that I dont have disturb the roots again
when I plant them out to the hanging baskets. Is this a good idea ?? I
have never uysed these before - does they truly decompose to nothing
once planted in compost, or might they continue to restrict the growth
of the roots ?? Will they start decompossing before I plant them out if
I water them too much ?

 
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