for wooden seedling flats. I searched the Internet and it looks like no one has them to sell.
Today I pricked-out my Canterbury Bells. I've finally figured out a technique that seems to work for me and am getting better at setting the seedling slightly deeper in the new pot. What I really need to get going on is weeding some beds and putting down newspaper or planter's paper to keep the weeds from coming back.
Here's my view from the back deck from last summer:
for wooden seedling flats. I searched the Internet and it looks like no one has them to sell.
Today I pricked-out my Canterbury Bells. I've finally figured out a technique that seems to work for me and am getting better at setting the seedling slightly deeper in the new pot. What I really need to get going on is weeding some beds and putting down newspaper or planter's paper to keep the weeds from coming back.
Here's my view from the back deck from last summer: