A Room With A View
Standing at my kitchen sink, I look out through a window onto my back porch.
Bob
Standing at my kitchen sink, I look out through a window onto my back porch.

Bob
Moving Day
With a fingertip, I create a dimple (~3/4" deep) in the center of each cell that will be populated. This makes it much easier to free the damp seedling/soil clumpette from the forceps. Later, after the seedling has grown a bit, the surrounding soil can be closed against it.
After setting out the required wooden labels, I used a forceps to lift one individual seedling at a time from its germination jar, and placed it into the dimple of a cell. Once all of the seedlings for one variety have been set into individual cells, I use a spray bottle to gently mist the soil that surrounds each seedling--until I can see the newly placed seedling settle into place.
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Bob
I can't find the View?Great view?
A Room With A View
Standing at my kitchen sink, I look out through a window onto my back porch.
Bob
Sorry, no pics or videos.Hi Bob -
Do you have any pictures, videos etc to show how you move and transplant such delicate little plants with forceps?
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