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digitS'
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A seed bed.starting seeds like in an area set aside outside just for transplanting. ...mostly for flowers and not vegetables
Any that you think it are okay to move as seedlings in a garden row for better spacing, those could have been started in a seed bed. Vegetables like onions, beets and chard should make good choices. Seeds that may have trouble with germination may especially benefit if the plants are suitable for transplanting. We have had a lot of trouble with sunflower seedlings being eaten by critters and they do just fine with transplanting but the attacks are usually so bad that we start them in the greenhouse. Surprisingly, they are generally left alone when they show up beyond the sprouted seed stage.
I hope that you have good production and fun in 2026, GwR.
Steve