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Garden Master
My garden(s) have been large - except for the one in my backyard . Seeds are started in cookie boxes and seedlings are moved into 4-packs. If my seedlings aren't divisible by 4, admittedly, the weak sisters are usually composted. (I'm sentimental about that - compost for tiny seedlings.)
If they are especially valued, I have some 3-packs and 2-packs that I've used for years. There are even common, 1-packs. Anyway, they all go in trays that hold 12 ponies. I carry flats around - that's my standard practice but a large garden takes lots of plants at a time. A thousand square foot family garden is considered enough for most gardeners. They probably have few plantings of 48 plants, maybe not too many of 24 or more than 12. They might be happy to start single seeds in pony packs but then have to deal with a germination rate of less than 100%.
I did this last year for some reason, then couldn't think of what I could do with it personally:
Don't know how helpful but I thought that I would share.
Steve
If they are especially valued, I have some 3-packs and 2-packs that I've used for years. There are even common, 1-packs. Anyway, they all go in trays that hold 12 ponies. I carry flats around - that's my standard practice but a large garden takes lots of plants at a time. A thousand square foot family garden is considered enough for most gardeners. They probably have few plantings of 48 plants, maybe not too many of 24 or more than 12. They might be happy to start single seeds in pony packs but then have to deal with a germination rate of less than 100%.
I did this last year for some reason, then couldn't think of what I could do with it personally:
Don't know how helpful but I thought that I would share.
Steve