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Jiffymouse
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the alyssum that i planted in the peat pellet is growing nicely. and only took 3 days to sprout! so... can i put them in a pot? i have a couple of matching ones on the porch.
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Jiffymouse, Isnt it great how fast that Alyssum grows? Alyssum can be easily transplanted at any time. Depending how big it is you might just want to scoop it out carefully with a spoon and set it right in your planter and save the peat pot for another use, I've found that peat pots don't breakdown as soon as you'd like sometime.

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I am old, and repotting wont help!

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i might just do that. sounds like a good idea!
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