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One ritual of the Northern gardener is the growing of transplants in spring. For some it means the annual firing up of the improvised grow-op, whereas for others it is signified by the colonization of all the space in every south facing window in the house. In this episode Dave and I talk about all the pros and cons of buying transplants versus growing your own.
Pros of Growing
Cons of Growing
Pros of Buying
Cons of Buying
Final Thoughts
There’s advantages and disadvantages to both sides of the argument, and whatever works for you is what I would recommend. The ultimate goal each year is to have a great garden, period. So if buying transplants gets you there, then do it, and if you like growing your own, then enjoy. Personally, I re-consider my options each year, so I thought it might be helpful to provide a thoughtful mulling over of the issue in this episode. Hopefully this will help you if are new to gardening or are re-thinking your game for this season.
Special thanks to our podcast Partner, McKenzie Seeds.
One ritual of the Northern gardener is the growing of transplants in spring. For some it means the annual firing up of the improvised grow-op, whereas for others it is signified by the colonization of all the space in every south facing window in the house. In this episode Dave and I talk about all the pros and cons of buying transplants versus growing your own.
Pros of Growing
Cons of Growing
Pros of Buying
Cons of Buying
Final Thoughts
There’s advantages and disadvantages to both sides of the argument, and whatever works for you is what I would recommend. The ultimate goal each year is to have a great garden, period. So if buying transplants gets you there, then do it, and if you like growing your own, then enjoy. Personally, I re-consider my options each year, so I thought it might be helpful to provide a thoughtful mulling over of the issue in this episode. Hopefully this will help you if are new to gardening or are re-thinking your game for this season.
Special thanks to our podcast Partner, McKenzie Seeds.