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  1. Anandchitra

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    Dear Priya
    Nice to see your questions. Dont hesitate please.
    It depends on the temperature outside. in warm weather after last frost is gone and outside temps are in the 50s and above you can plant outside. If you are want to start earlier you can start indoors. Both are o.k. keep us posted.:)
     
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    Sheshin
    This is how I start seeds. Indoors. just fill 1/ 2 a pot with Starter Soil then moist the soil very well. then place seed then cover with little more starter soil. Starter soil is available by that name itself.
    To help you better you can buy the greenhouse kits by Jiffy etc. They are easy and effective too.
    Start tomato a little late. It needs warmer temps.
     
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    Dear AC,
    Thank you for the tips.I'll try once again and let you know the result.
     
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    Thankyou so much AC for starting this forum..............I am learning so much out of it.....I am planning to start planting today (hopefully if I reach home ontime from my work).....I bought pots and soil and fertilizer.....and cant wait to start planting......
    Most of my questions been answered when I read all the posts, but I might come out with lot more questions when i actually start planting....so, I hope, you all will help me to do my planting work successfully so that I can reap fruits :)).............THANKS once again......
     
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    Dear Jayani
    Very happy to hear from you..:yes: I am also eager for you to plant :goodidea:and post pictures here and ask lots of questions too:):wink:
     
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    Dear anand chitra,
    In my housing society, lots of tulasi plant was there. but now how to put tulasi plant in the sand or small pot?
    during periods time, we should not go that side? am i correct?
     
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    Dear Saikripa
    If I am not mistaken your mother and aunt are more knowlegeable than I.
    I will try to answer. You can plant in pot using the seeds. or cutting too. seeds usually are very successful and low maintenace is reuqired. Hope I helped:)
     
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    Dear Anand chitra,
    If I am not mistaken your mother and aunt are more knowlegeable than I.

    I think u have mistaken.who is my mother & aunt ,naan therinjukkaalaama?pls tell me name also.
     
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    Sorry I thought Sunkan and Sathya are related .. very sorry if I am mistaken.. guess I should have checked.. sorry..
     
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    no problem anand chitra, Sunkan and Sathya are related .to sil's(aquamarine)-i.e-priya's mother & aunty...
     
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