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from seed in the home or greenhouse, it is difficult to successfully transplant these to the garden. these include carrots and beets, leafy biennial herbs (dill), heading types of chinese cabbage, and cucurbits (cucumbers, pumpkins, squash); they don't like their root systems disturbed. radish, leaf lettuce
, and spinach develop so quickly when seeded in the garden starting them as transplants is not worth the effort. radishes are often ready to eat in fourteen days from the time of seeding. vegetables such as tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, okra, head lettuce, and broccoli are typically started as transplants...
http://swiftsgardeningblog.blogspot.com/2013/02/
from seed in the home or greenhouse, it is difficult to successfully transplant these to the garden. these include carrots and beets, leafy biennial herbs (dill), heading types of chinese cabbage, and cucurbits (cucumbers, pumpkins, squash); they don't like their root systems disturbed. radish, leaf lettuce
, and spinach develop so quickly when seeded in the garden starting them as transplants is not worth the effort. radishes are often ready to eat in fourteen days from the time of seeding. vegetables such as tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, okra, head lettuce, and broccoli are typically started as transplants...
http://swiftsgardeningblog.blogspot.com/2013/02/starting-vegetable-transplants-under.html