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When I pot on tomatoes I always pot on such that first leaves are just
above surface. Do you do this with all seedlings as you pot on.

(I have some peppers which are nearly ready also some parsley and
perpetual spinach)
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On Sat, 29 May 2010 20:09:57 +0100, JMS
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When I pot on tomatoes I always pot on such that first leaves are just
above surface. Do you do this with all seedlings as you pot on?



Do not do this with cucumbers.

Plant on a little tump and keep their shoulders dry

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