Just wondering if this is going to cause problems when I transplant. I feel like last year's plants had a lower stem to leaf ratio, but I could be imagining it.by alotofhobbies gardeningVegetableVegetable GardeningRelated Posts I’m assuming I can’t eat these anymore…but can I plant them? 👀 April 27, 2024 2024 resolutions: I will properly harden off seedlings and not get impatient and just plant them April 27, 2024 Four years in Blackberries are really starting to produce, and first tomatoes. Houston, TX April 27, 2024 Seedlings are outside for the first time. I think I did well this year! April 27, 2024 Help a noob with her first gardening attempt April 27, 2024 My Setup This Year April 27, 2024 1 Comment MsRillo 1 month ago I think they look totally fine. When you plant them out, just bury them deep and they’ll be more stable/make more roots.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
2024 resolutions: I will properly harden off seedlings and not get impatient and just plant them April 27, 2024
Four years in Blackberries are really starting to produce, and first tomatoes. Houston, TX April 27, 2024
MsRillo 1 month ago I think they look totally fine. When you plant them out, just bury them deep and they’ll be more stable/make more roots.
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I think they look totally fine. When you plant them out, just bury them deep and they’ll be more stable/make more roots.