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Jamie's Country Living
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My channel is home cooking, gardening, (gardening zone 7b..) Homesteading on a small scale, Almost an acre of land.
We also have chickens and turkeys.
Living life simpler and easier ๐๐ฑ
I also do Product reviews.
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JamiesCountryLiving@yahoo.com
We also have chickens and turkeys.
Living life simpler and easier ๐๐ฑ
I also do Product reviews.
Email address below.
my email:
JamiesCountryLiving@yahoo.com
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WonkyMomE
(3 minutes ago)
I really appreciate your straight forward demo on taking leggy seedlings and given them a second chance. My Dikon radish were way to tall, Iโm going to give your process my best efforts. Thx again!
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megsmysteries8968
(9 minutes ago)
that is why I start some seeds in egg shells they pop right out and you can put the whole thing in another bigger pot just add more soil.
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thehillbillychickenranch
(18 minutes ago)
This is a great example of saving leggy seedlings, Jamie! We usually by leggy tomato plants, and dig a deep hole, to plant them in. It gives them a great root base, and the plants come back healthier, I do believe.
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artbyadrienne6812
(28 minutes ago)
It's amazing how fast seedlings can get "leggy". Glad you can save them. My niece is named Jamie.
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angelacritters
(32 minutes ago)
Nice to know that you can save leggy seedlings. That they bounce back once planted. Another ad was in the middle of this. It burns me up that YT makes money off of small channels like ours.
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littlefootranch4410
(47 minutes ago)
Awesome save job friend! The plant babies are looking awesome & before you know it, it'll be time to put them in the ground!
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Dentyden2011
(51 minutes ago)
Thank you from me in the U.K. Its taken me ages to find you/this perfect tutorial and just what I needed to see (for my first ever seeds attempt, at home). <3 :-) Bye y'all :-)
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TheWorldOfThoseWhoDoNotSpeak
(2 hour ago)
Very beautiful and useful presentation! Your seedlings look great!
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ReginaCreates2
(2 hour ago)
awesome ... thanks for sharing these valuable tips with us!! Have an awesome weekend friend
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MtnGrandma
(3 hours ago)
Oh those grew up looking so strong and healthy!!! Wonderful! I've never tried this method so love that you shared this!
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ketoMike
(14 hours ago)
Well they certainly got a great start. I hope they continue doing well.
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GeorgiaTrappingandFishing
(14 hours ago)
Fantastic job Jamie gosh they are so delicate lol. Thatโs when my fat fingers usually squish em . Everything looks so good. Youโll be way ahead of me lol
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snw1721
(15 hours ago)
Thank you!!!
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BARBSCOUNTRYHOME999
(10 hours ago)
Nice job my friend.
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birdnest5814
(2 hours ago)
Great information. Have a great weekend my friend
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MickF04
(20 hours ago)
Seems like if you have the seedlings in somewhat larger tray cells you could bend the stem into the existing cell without trying to transplant it. I need to do something like this for my first batch of Salvia seedlings that are putting out their 2nd set of true leaves. I knew they were leggy, so I sowed a fresh batch of seeds and fixed my problem (lack of proper lighting). But for this first batch, I'd like to see if I can save them.
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JudyandSpirit
(19 hours ago)
that was very good. I do the same thing with tomatoes. thank you and God Bless Jamie
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b-chomesteading3066
(15 hours ago)
They are looking really good! Great job and very nice demonstration.
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