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Vegetable Garden How to start your vegetable seeds / plants indoors to beat the weather and save money. Visit The Bayou Gardener at http://www.thebayougardener.com/

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  • Great idea thx for sharing

  • @VisionForum11 ... You're welcome.......Donald

  • awesome! thanks heaps for this vid

    

  • @jasongunnz ...You're welcome.......Donald

  • It work but I did pull and discard the puny seedlings when he wasn't looking. I am beginning to think my hubby is a seedling hoarder. LOL!! I got about 4 good strong stalks.

  • @WithurShield ... Like I said in the video the reason I plant more than 1 seed per pot is to make sure I get at least 1 healthy plant. Some call it a waste of seed, I call it insurance……Donald

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  • Damn, why didn't I think of that! OMG! there goes my painstaking headache, now to convince my hubby that he does not have to plant every seeding that comes up. Thankyou.

    I actually convinced him not to touch my cherry tomato pot, in which the discarded cherry tomatoes sprouted this year. He got all excited and wanted to separate them all to plant. LOL!! first we ain't got the space or pots. Second there were like 30 freaking seedlings. As a joke and experiment, I told him to leave them alone,

  • @saeidmomtahan ...Check out the video in my favorites on saving tomato seeds. This fellow does it right.......Donald

  • Thanks for all the insight.

    New to gardening here and would like to ask you, can I take the seeds straight out of a tomato and plant them? Or is there an intermediate step?

    thank you

  • @africangreygal ...6-8 weeks before transplanting outdoors.......Donald

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