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Seeds or Transplants?
Which crops should you sow as seeds, and which do better
if you plant them as seedlings (transplants)?
Sow seeds of plants that
mature
quickly or have delicate roots. Examples include spinach, beans, carrots,
and corn.
Plants with long growing seasons, such as tomatoes, peppers,
and many herbs, do best when set in the garden as transplants — you'll get
an earlier, more abundant harvest.
Visit Transplanting
Vegetables for tips on setting plants out in the garden.
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