No I haven't but I don't know why it wouldn't work.
Has anyone ever started green beans or peas in biodegradible containers before? We usually just plant the seeds in the garden, but it has been too wet here in southern Iowa and it is getting close to the cut off date (for my liking). I have several of my herbs, strawberries, and tomatoes already started. I started some radishes, but have found that wasn't such a great idea (hey trial and error, but the radishs I sowed in the old tractor tire are doing well).
Thanks for your imput!
~T
Tracie, the Iowa farm Hick
No I haven't but I don't know why it wouldn't work.
Mother of 4 just trying to make it day to day
I personally haven't started them before, but my stores do...and they grow fine, I just transplant them into my garden when I buy them. You just break up the biodegradable container before you plan them and you are good to go.
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Seems resonable to expect them to easily grow in bio degradible containers.
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I just planted green beans about 2 weeks ago...and they are growing good. We are late too.
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