And I'm not counting the lettuce plants, no way. The extras are heading out to the farm so I don't need to worry :o) And the mass of cabbage, broccoli, spinach, and chard???? Well they were an experiment, I don't have to worry about them either, worse comes to worse, off to the farm with them all!
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Tomatoes....
I'm up to 14 different varieties of tomatoes seedlings! Two of these are heritage varieties that aren't available commercially that my MIL picked up at a seed exchange in Salmon Arm. Also a couple, three or so, heritage varieties that I got from Dan McMurray in Wynndel. We are quite looking forward to seeing how all these turn out! I did a head count, we have 144 tomato seedlings. Yikes! I just CAN'T not grow them once they have sprouted so we end up with way too many, way. Maybe we can offer the extras for sale? A buck a babied plant?? Don't know where though as the Farmers' Market doesn't start til mid-June. Hmmmm....
And I'm not counting the lettuce plants, no way. The extras are heading out to the farm so I don't need to worry :o) And the mass of cabbage, broccoli, spinach, and chard???? Well they were an experiment, I don't have to worry about them either, worse comes to worse, off to the farm with them all!
And I'm not counting the lettuce plants, no way. The extras are heading out to the farm so I don't need to worry :o) And the mass of cabbage, broccoli, spinach, and chard???? Well they were an experiment, I don't have to worry about them either, worse comes to worse, off to the farm with them all!
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seed starting,
tomatoes
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