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Denim Deb said:I just keep a mini weight set near them so they can work out as much as they want, a mini tread mill, exercise bike, etc.![]()
Deb - Will you be taking your stand-up comedy act on the road?

Denim Deb said:I just keep a mini weight set near them so they can work out as much as they want, a mini tread mill, exercise bike, etc.![]()

That sounds good. The fan seems like a great idea... not too strong a breeze, I'd assume? But one thing a fan would do is discourage fungi - like damping-off. And you're probably right that it would mechanically promote healthy stalks, when the plants must stand up to the breeze.me&thegals said:I use Cowsmo compost and have been really happy with it. I used to make a mix with compost, green sand, bone meal and other goodies, but I actually like the Cowsmo even better.
I make sure I have good planting practices, good light height, water amounts, etc.
And I put fans on my plants when they're up a bit to keep them strong and prep them for being outside.
:bun Dig them out from under the bunny hutches and they are half composted and just perfect for adding to the seed starting soil. For tomatoes, a little Epsom salts are added so the stems will be stronger. I've been starting the seeds in a big flat container and then digging them out with a trowel and transplanting once they get big enough. Much easier than fussing with individual containers.
