2 Bridge to Paris Pepper Seedlings
3 Doe Hill Pepper Seedlings
4 Isis Candy Store Seedlings
4 Goldie Tomato Seedlings
4 Genovese Basil Seedlings
4 Polish Linguisa Tomato Seedlings
I had potted up all of the Isis Cherry Tomatoes about a week ago; today I potted up the rest of the Goldie tomatoes and the peppers.
To pot them up, I was using some small white containers I had left over from last year; they're really nice since they have their own little water reservoirs in the bottom -- that means no spillage (which is perfect for a klutz like me).
I also made use of some plastic cups I had lying around for the rest of the seedlings today; just had to poke some holes for drainage. These are great since I can write right on them, making labeling a breeze. I confess, however, I forgot to label one -- now I'm not sure if it's a Goldie or an Isis Candy Tomato! I'll have to call it "Brittany's Surprise" Tomato.
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| Sun bathing. Boy, seedlings sure do have it rough. |
Some of you out there may be wondering about where all these seedlings are going to end up, as I am moving away from CT in less than a month now! A very sudden move, but what's in store will be a blast. Let's just say that the topic of this blog may shift from "gardening" to "farming" very soon...




