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lisfisher

Ct

Is it preferred to start the AG seeds indoors? Or is it better to sow directly in the ground when things warm up a bit?

3/18/2009 9:44:26 AM

Richard

Minnesota

Start indoors, you can control the direction of the plant this way. The plant will sprout 2 leafs,then the plant will grow a third leaf, the plant will grow (the main vine) in the direction opposite the third leaf that sprouts.

3/18/2009 11:21:20 AM

OkieGal

Boise City, Oklahoma, USA

Also by starting inside, you know what's come up and what hasn't, it's easier to get them to sprout and come up.

3/18/2009 12:30:42 PM

garysand

San Jose garysand@pacbell.net

I tried the outdoor direct method when i first came upon this site, they can sprout, but it can take a couple of weeks, which if the seeds do not sprout you are behind. look at the seed sprouting section there is a lot of info. most of us make some type of incubator.

3/18/2009 9:33:57 PM

Milford

milford, CT,

lisfisher..I also live in Ct..Milford if you didn't figure it out...Start your seeds the last week of April....transplant @May 5th into a coldframe. If you are not going to protect the seedling, start seeds @ May 10th and transplant @ May 20th. Even the later date still might have a chance of a late frost and you might have to protect the seedlings. Method # 1 is the preferred because it gives you a better chance of pollinating before those 90 degree plus days arrive (lots of aborts above 90 deg) Mark

3/18/2009 10:22:26 PM

NP

Pataskala,OH

Simple answer Indoors

3/19/2009 4:47:54 PM

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