I am so glad that I caught this on Pinterest today, cause I am looking for info on how to get started with gardening and this looks so helpful. Thank you!
Great article Donalyn! I have seen it suggested a few places just lately that seedlings benefit from a fan blowing nearby, not just to keep the soil from going sour, but because it makes stronger stems. I’m trying it this year and will let you know if it works.
Thanks Susan and I also missed saying hi to Edward. Hope you come back to say how using the fan went for you.
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I am so glad that I caught this on Pinterest today, cause I am looking for info on how to get started with gardening and this looks so helpful. Thank you!
Thanks Carey, and welcome – best of luck with your new garden!
Nice information Donalyn. I followed your ideas last year and my plants got off to a very good start.
Thanks Carla – so good to hear!
Great article Donalyn! I have seen it suggested a few places just lately that seedlings benefit from a fan blowing nearby, not just to keep the soil from going sour, but because it makes stronger stems. I’m trying it this year and will let you know if it works.
All the best, Edward
Great info! My cherry tomato seedlings are getting leggy and now I know why. Thanks so much for these tips. ~Lili
Hello Lili and you are welcome!
Great post, thanks so much.
-Susan
Thanks Susan and I also missed saying hi to Edward. Hope you come back to say how using the fan went for you.