![]() ![]() I have read a lot about uppotting multiple times, but have also read that the more you disturb the root system, the more you hinder growth. So, I figure that is the size you want to end up with before heading for the garden. I always find tomatoes in stores in 4 inch pots. Does anyone know the optimal size pots for these type of seedlings? The rest are in small individual squares in a larger tray. Jmosciaro wrote:I am confused as to weather I need to transfer them to larger pots now? The Tomatoes are in trays about 3.5 inch squares each. » Replacement Planting (Succession Planting?) » I picked my first strawberries today from my very first garden ever! » The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Beneficial Insects » Can aphids slow/stop the growth and production of my tomato plants? » Plant Probiotic (EM-1) that got rid of whitefly » The SFG Journey-New players in Parthenocarpic Cumcubers plants » What are you eating from your garden today? » What Have You Picked From Your Garden Today I believe it is so important to learn how to grow food as food security and our health is so important.» National Sneak Some Zucchini Onto Your Neighbor's Porch Day! I am always looking for new tips and inspiration. HEY! Do you have gardens to feed your family or community or do you grow plants? Please feel free to use the #doyougrow tag for any of your gardening and plant loving posts! I would love to see what you grow and where you grow it □ Thank you for reading! Take care of you and yours ❤ Next is to make business cards and a sign for my produce stand. Got everything set up to just plant for hours!Īnd finally, thank you to all those who weighed in on my logo. Aaaaaand I REALLY need to get back to transplanting those herbs for my job! Starting with the Sage seedlings! The tiller must have spread them around! I will leave them and work around them. There are 7 plants I can see coming up so far. Change of plans.īut look!!! Exactly where I planted it last year. Last year I planted new rhubarb plants here but we had to pull them up for the garlic. Everything planted will come back yearly and I will be able to take lots of plants with me when we move eventually. ![]() This garden, once the garlic is harvested will now be our permanent perennial garden. I'm heading in, but check out the garlic garden!! Garlic is coming up strong now, but there is something cooler even! It actually turned into 3 hours until it got too hot and I remembered that I should be transplanting herbs.ĭandelions!!! None outside yet, but lots in here❤ The other tray is coming up out here and true leaves are starting at about a centimetre.Ĭouple of pics while I am out here. It is outside now so the beets coming up out here aren't leggy at all.Īnd finally, my poor nasturtium that looked so hard for light! These ones I may plant anyways right up to the first leaves, I did it last year and some worked. The beets I caught almost right away, a few had sprouted already. I had the time (barely) so I am re-seeding them See the difference? You don't want leggy stems, they are delicate and break and you cannot bury them as they will rot. These pumpkins germinated in the greenhouse at only 10°. Spaghetti squash that bolted, germinated at 70°. I am a bit of a #hotmess, definitely unorganized! No biggie, I will just start more seeds today. This also happened with my beets and nasturtium haha. Squash like to be chilly for germination or else they bolt. That should be enough time to grow roots.įor my home garden, I seeded cucumbers, squash, (to make up for my leggy squash) watermelon and some borage.Ībout the leggy squash.I left this tray inside and it was to warm. My thinking on this is that I have so much to plant, I will put these guys off for a couple of weeks and get them in last, maybe the second week of June. For my herb gig I planted some dill and cilantro, sketchy because it is only 3-4 weeks until planting time. I am keeping the other one anyways, I have plans for it later.□īack to work. We also picked our farm logo! It was really hard, it turned out no matter how many people I asked, the opinions were split 50/50. Today is all about transplanting and leggy starts. ![]()
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