Hello grapes -hope you're all well and gardening happily. I've been away and garden has gone bionic, yet with mysteriously little to harvest. Only thing looking good is my kale (yes far too many kinds as usual) which are now in phase 2 - 10 cm-ish pots. But like all of you the moluscs are staging a takeover - it's Jurassic Park out there. So my question for the experts is this: does it really make sense to pot them on again (yes fine roots coming through holes at bottom) if I can find enough bigger pots, and try and get them to practically shrub size before I risk a slugfight at the OK Corall?
Or leave them in the pots until they're more desperate?
Or plant them out and wave goodbye (esp. as my space has been taken over by tromboncino leaves, providing handy slug-cover)?
Thank you all.
Or leave them in the pots until they're more desperate?
Or plant them out and wave goodbye (esp. as my space has been taken over by tromboncino leaves, providing handy slug-cover)?
Thank you all.
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