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Garden Master
I moved tomato seedlings (96) out of their starter boxes and into flats this afternoon. Any real delicate stuff, I have to leave that for DW because I'm so ham-handed but I can do tomatoes.
It isn't as tho' I can't transplant the delicate stuff like snapdragons but - Heavens - it takes me a lot of time
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Something that comes around as often as springtime. So, I go into my mantra: Many roots, Some leaves, One stem . . . Many roots, Some leaves, One stem . . . Many roots, Some . . .
I don't seem to have broken a single stem. After moving to their new cells, they looked a little like that photograph in the new issue of National Geographic of the holy man submerged in water. Seedlings and I have all survived the ordeal, as best as I can tell.
Tomorrow, we begin again . . . Many roots, Some leaves, One stem . . . Many roots, Some leaves, One stem . . .
Steve 
It isn't as tho' I can't transplant the delicate stuff like snapdragons but - Heavens - it takes me a lot of time
Something that comes around as often as springtime. So, I go into my mantra: Many roots, Some leaves, One stem . . . Many roots, Some leaves, One stem . . . Many roots, Some . . .
I don't seem to have broken a single stem. After moving to their new cells, they looked a little like that photograph in the new issue of National Geographic of the holy man submerged in water. Seedlings and I have all survived the ordeal, as best as I can tell.
Tomorrow, we begin again . . . Many roots, Some leaves, One stem . . . Many roots, Some leaves, One stem . . .