Mass Murder

sleuth

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I just thinned out all my seed starts last night.

Lettuce, onions, tomatoes, broccoli, cauliflower - all were culled. I feel like such a horrible person! :(
 

Denim Deb

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You sure know how to grab people's attention w/your thread title! :lol:
 

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rhoda_bruce said:
I say throw them in a section of the compost pile and whatever happens, happens.
Ditto. Some of my prettiest vegetables were accidents ;)
 

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No market for transplants in your area? I take mine around to the community garden on the weekend It seems they always get off to a late start and the transplants help to get people going. To them it beats sticking seeds in the ground and waiting for results.
 

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fair weather chicken said:
i agree, just seems like such a waste and yet the remaining vegggies get so much bigger.
Surely it is.. Couldn't agree more.
 
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