🪣🌱Dip your seedlings in this before you plant them!
Published: Thu, 04/25/24
Good morning, Rural Sprout readers,
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My phone has just dinged with a notification from the National Weather Service. It appears we’re under a freeze warning for this evening. Not just a frost, but a freeze. Luckily, I’ve been able to quell my desire to get seedlings in the
ground.
I’ve been waiting for an order of my favorite mycorrhizae to get here before I plant them out.Â
Apparently, this temporary delay was a good thing. If you’re getting ready to transplant seedlings out in the garden, I highly recommend you delay planting, too, at least until you can get your hands on some mycorrhizae.
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Of all the things I sprinkle, spray or water my plants with, mycorrhizal fungi have been the biggest game changer – as in a difference I can see.
Now is the perfect time to use it – when planting out seedlings.Â
For mycorrhizae to do its thing, it has to come in contact with the roots. If you’re curious about mycorrhizae and have wanted to give it a try, but you’ve felt intimidated, this is the article for you. I'll walk you through how to inoculate seedlings
with mycorrhizal fungi. I promise it’s easier to do than it is to say.