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This year I'm going to have to buy too many seedlings. I've just been
too busy to get enough sprouted myself. I do have some jalapeno
seedlings under the grow light. It's supposed to start at 9AM. I am
seriously tempted to make a sign and put it up this morning early.

We've decided that this garden was a stupid idea,
and we've cancelled the whole thing.
--The Management

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In news:rec.food.cooking, Food Snob+AK4- > posted on
Thu, 1 Apr 2010 05:36:35 -0700 (PDT) the following:

> This year I'm going to have to buy too many seedlings. I've just been
> too busy to get enough sprouted myself. I do have some jalapeno
> seedlings under the grow light. It's supposed to start at 9AM. I am
> seriously tempted to make a sign and put it up this morning early.
>
> We've decided that this garden was a stupid idea, and we've cancelled
> the whole thing.


It's okay. It just means you're just not a communist.

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On Thu, 1 Apr 2010 05:36:35 -0700 (PDT), Food Snob®
> wrote:

>This year I'm going to have to buy too many seedlings. I've just been
>too busy to get enough sprouted myself. I do have some jalapeno
>seedlings under the grow light. It's supposed to start at 9AM. I am
>seriously tempted to make a sign and put it up this morning early.
>
>We've decided that this garden was a stupid idea,
>and we've cancelled the whole thing.


Why can't you plant mostly seed directly into the ground?
With many veggies planting seed directly is a huge leap ahead from
transplanting.
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On Apr 1, 9:19*am, brooklyn1 > wrote:
> On Thu, 1 Apr 2010 05:36:35 -0700 (PDT), Food Snob
>
> > wrote:
> >This year I'm going to have to buy too many seedlings. *I've just been
> >too busy to get enough sprouted myself. *I do have some jalapeno
> >seedlings under the grow light. *It's supposed to start at 9AM. *I am
> >seriously tempted to make a sign and put it up this morning early.

>
> >We've decided that this garden was a stupid idea,
> >and we've cancelled the whole thing.

>
> Why can't you plant mostly seed directly into the ground?
> With many veggies planting seed directly is a huge leap ahead from
> transplanting.


With some things that's definitely true, especially cucumber family,
and I will plant some melons of some kind. I'm mostly interested in
lots of tomatoes, but we also have an 8'x8' raised bed in the back
yard for more of those.

I just went up there, and those bozos are putting the raised beds
together with a nail gun instead of drill and screw or bolt.

--Bryan
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