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...


can't believe how tall these little plants are getting!! nothing like that happening here in the North Country, that's for sure!!
ReplyDeleteCool! About a month ago, I started some Rosemary (my favorite herb) seeds. They have sprouted up nicely so far! We'll see how they turn out. I wish we were growing tomatoes this year but I don't think we will be. Nothin' like fresh tomatoes!
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