Couldn't think of a good title for this, but it's a two part question.
1. Why do people start fresh every year?
I understand if you can't over winter and live in a cold climate. I live in South Louisiana and grow out of buckets. So maybe 6 or 7 times a year I have to shuffle for frost (Thinking 2 or 3 more times this year). But do most people just like to start fresh or different types yearly?
I'm pretty sure my survivors from last year are going in the ground in my wife's flower gardens that I take care of anyway.
2. When do you snip the lesser of multiply seedlings in the same pot? Starting a couple seeds in the same cube.
I have multiple of the same type and started in rapid routes, so not going to try to separate them.
1. Why do people start fresh every year?
I understand if you can't over winter and live in a cold climate. I live in South Louisiana and grow out of buckets. So maybe 6 or 7 times a year I have to shuffle for frost (Thinking 2 or 3 more times this year). But do most people just like to start fresh or different types yearly?
I'm pretty sure my survivors from last year are going in the ground in my wife's flower gardens that I take care of anyway.
2. When do you snip the lesser of multiply seedlings in the same pot? Starting a couple seeds in the same cube.
I have multiple of the same type and started in rapid routes, so not going to try to separate them.