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Now What do I do?
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yolos
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Now What do I do?
My Fall Garden is planted all the squares are full but I still have plants in trays looking for a spot, I guess my gardens not as big as it looked.
newbeone-
Posts : 202
Join date : 2016-09-18
Age : 81
Location : San Antonio, Tx
Re: Now What do I do?
Since you already have them, plant them willynilly where ever you have room. flower gardens etc. They may grow and produce. Or buy some cheap flower pots or scavenge or buy some five gallon buckets.
yolos-
Posts : 4152
Join date : 2011-11-20
Age : 73
Location : Brooks, Ga Zone 7B/8A
Re: Now What do I do?
I always have seedlings left over and it breaks my heart to toss them. As Yolos replied, stick them where ever you have can, flower beds, pots, buckets with bottom holes.
Re: Now What do I do?
That's exactly how I got strawberry plants growing between roses.
llama momma
Certified SFG Instructor-
Posts : 4921
Join date : 2010-08-20
Location : Central Ohio zone 6a
Re: Now What do I do?
My South Annex exists because my son's friend had give away unknown tomatoes! And 3 batches of Easy and Marvelous Crockpot Marinara later, still putting out maters! Go for it!
Scorpio Rising-
Posts : 8441
Join date : 2015-06-12
Age : 61
Location : Ada, Ohio
Re: Now What do I do?
It will be so nice to have it available over the next several months or more.
llama momma
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Posts : 4921
Join date : 2010-08-20
Location : Central Ohio zone 6a
Re: Now What do I do?
I have dozens--if not hundreds--of delphinium seedlings/starts/plants! What to do? Compost them? I've tried to give some away, but so far, there've been no takers. If I had the energy, time, space, and resources, I think I'd start my own nursery....
That's not to mention the blackberry and raspberry starts that are taking over my side yard!
That's not to mention the blackberry and raspberry starts that are taking over my side yard!
Re: Now What do I do?
Sanderson--
I have a plethora of colors, including white, improved purple, lavender, Pam's Choice (split [burgundy and white]). The lavender probably didn't seed this year. I don't recall which varieties. Most of them are biannual.
If you'd like some of this grab-bag, let me know, and we'll figure out some way to preserve and ship them. Or let me know if you plan to travel to Central Oregon any time soon.
I have a plethora of colors, including white, improved purple, lavender, Pam's Choice (split [burgundy and white]). The lavender probably didn't seed this year. I don't recall which varieties. Most of them are biannual.
If you'd like some of this grab-bag, let me know, and we'll figure out some way to preserve and ship them. Or let me know if you plan to travel to Central Oregon any time soon.
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