It appears that spring weather has finally arrived, It seemed to take ages this year. With the cold start I am quite a bit behind compared to last year. I will likely now have spring crops in spots that need summer crops in a few months. I am sure it will all get figured out when the time comes though.
Monday evening I started quite a few things. First I had to replant half the pea's do to some deaths. I placed them out in the coldframe a while ago and the cool, cloudy days rotted a few shoots. I also started some late sown Broccoli in hopes of stagering the harvest a bit, both crown & sprouting broccoli was started. The last thing that was sown was all the tomatoes. I wanted to start them a little sooner this year but neglect to follow through. I am hoping to find room for the following tomato varieties this year:
Look for a post on my seedlings in a few days....
Monday evening I started quite a few things. First I had to replant half the pea's do to some deaths. I placed them out in the coldframe a while ago and the cool, cloudy days rotted a few shoots. I also started some late sown Broccoli in hopes of stagering the harvest a bit, both crown & sprouting broccoli was started. The last thing that was sown was all the tomatoes. I wanted to start them a little sooner this year but neglect to follow through. I am hoping to find room for the following tomato varieties this year:
- Black Cherry
- Velvet Red
- Sungold
- Cherokee Purple
- Japanese Black Trifele
- Roman Candle (Seed from EG)
- Purple Calabash
- Hillbilly Potato Loaf
- Feuerwerk
- Pink Berkley Tie Dye
- Mortgage Lifter
- Giant Belgium
- Black Brandywine (Early Sown in January)
Look for a post on my seedlings in a few days....
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