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Old March 25, 2015   #10
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That's good. I plant deeply out in the garden, too. Just make sure your foliage isn't touching the ground.

A lot of people keep notes from season to season. You might want to write down the methods you're using this year, what when well, what you'd change. It will help you next year. After you get comfortable with what you want to do, then it's safe to invest in whatever materials you like, like my plastic pots for instance, and just use them over and over again, year after year. With gardening, there is the initial expense of your grow lights, tomato cages, whatever, but these things will usually last you a very long time. Enjoy!
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