I was wondering about the advice given to sow some seeds in drills. I find this very wasteful and a pain to have to thin out several times. I prefer growing plants in pots and then picking the strongest ones and planting them out. Partly it's my eyesight, can't see what I'm doing with small seed straight into the ground but can see it close too in the pots. I'm wondering if this advice comes from a time when you couldn't get pots that break down in the soil, like ones made out of newspaper so roots don't get disturbed.
The only thing I sow direct is carrots and I now follow (I think, Pigletwillies advice) to grow them in little clusters rather than a long row, then the thinnings can be used at v small and quite small, leaving one to grow large.
What do you think?
Sue
The only thing I sow direct is carrots and I now follow (I think, Pigletwillies advice) to grow them in little clusters rather than a long row, then the thinnings can be used at v small and quite small, leaving one to grow large.
What do you think?
Sue
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