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@Zeedman , I now start so many things for transplant instead of direct sowing.
Maybe it's surprisingly that I didn't do that a decade plus, ago. I've had a backyard greenhouse since the early 90's and worked in one, way back when. With care, I can get most everything out there and where I want it. No, I don't do beans that way. I haven't had any trouble moving bean plants when I've felt the need, however. Corn, squash, melons, cucumbers ... it's not like that there are so many seedlings to move.
It also doesn't really give me any great big start, either. I figure that I lose half the time that I put into them so 6 weeks becomes 3 because of transplanting shock, more or less. Besides, indoor room is needed. So, I certainly won't advocate the practice for everyone. But, if you couldn't get the seed planted out between 3 and 6 weeks ago ...
Wishing You the Best of Luck
Steve
Maybe it's surprisingly that I didn't do that a decade plus, ago. I've had a backyard greenhouse since the early 90's and worked in one, way back when. With care, I can get most everything out there and where I want it. No, I don't do beans that way. I haven't had any trouble moving bean plants when I've felt the need, however. Corn, squash, melons, cucumbers ... it's not like that there are so many seedlings to move.
It also doesn't really give me any great big start, either. I figure that I lose half the time that I put into them so 6 weeks becomes 3 because of transplanting shock, more or less. Besides, indoor room is needed. So, I certainly won't advocate the practice for everyone. But, if you couldn't get the seed planted out between 3 and 6 weeks ago ...
Wishing You the Best of Luck
Steve