Re: [CH] Transplanting Seedlings

Celeste or Dave Anderson (Gtoughchile@mail.greatbasin.net)
Fri, 16 Apr 1999 15:07:36 +0000

Transplant them separately so they have plenty of room to grow. When 
you transplant to your garden, space them a little closer than the 
gardening books say. Just remember that if you closely space 
different varieties, cross-pollination has a better chance of 
happening. Not a problem unless you save seeds. If you do save seeds, 
you could get a surprise next year:-)

>. My question...
> 
> With all the discussion of planting close together, some of the pots
> have 2 plants in them already - seeds grew together. So should I
> transplant them together or should I transplant them in separate pots
> and then when they go in the ground or in their permanent pots, they go
> together. Got it? Confusing wording I know!
> 
> But I need to know if I should transplant them together since they are
> already together.


 
Dave Anderson
Tough Love Chile Co.
http://www.tough-love.com
e-mail Chilehead@tough-love.com