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knitnpickinatune Posted - Apr 04 2010 : 08:32:22 AM
Picked up pony packs of "Heatwave" & "celebrity" tomatoes in addition to petunias. Will be planting today. If you shop at Home Depot for veggie plants & are on a budget,don;t be taken by the bigger plants they have in front-go further back in the gardening section & you'll find the pony packs for less cost & you get more plants to boot. Just smaller,but that's ok!

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Betty J. Posted - Apr 04 2010 : 08:44:17 AM
I think the pony packs are a best buy, even better than those large plants. The smaller plants take less time to start growing (planting shock) because they have less green above the soil line to provide nutrients for.

Just an opinion.

Betty in Pasco

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