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ElainaA

ElainaA

Today was transplant day here. That is, I moved most of my seedlings from seed trays into their own pots. I probably should have waited a few days to take pictures - the seedlings go into transplant shock for awhile - they'll look better soon. No plant goes out side here for another month.

 

Bel fiore radicchio in front, basil (still in seed trays - it is slow) and rossa di chioggia  radicchio in back.

 

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One tray of tomatoes - there are 4 trays plus a few pots with the cabbage. 70 plants, 15 different varieties.

 

 

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2 kinds of mini cabbage - a red and a green. Last year I grew gonzoles, supposedly a mini head type - they got huge. More tomatoes in the back of the tryay.

 

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These are the extras for trades or give aways. They are not all claimed so anyone showing up in Virgil, NY can have some! As you can see from the question marks, I forgot to label some of the pots immediately. Nothing wrong with a little mystery. 

 

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I'll trade some radicchio and tomatoes for pepper plants with a neighbor. Everything else in the garden goes in from seed. I'm hoping to start planting by early May. 

ElainaA

ElainaA

Today was transplant day here. That is, I moved most of my seedlings from seed trays into their own pots. I probably should have waited a few days to take pictures - the seedlings go into transplant shock for awhile - they'll look better soon. No plant goes out side here for another month.

 

Bel fiore radicchio in front, basil (still in seed trays - it is slow) and rossa di chioggia  radicchio in back.

 

DSC00934.jpg

 

One tray of tomatoes - there are 4 trays plus a few pots with the cabbage. 70 plants, 15 different varieties.

 

 

DSC00935.jpg

 

2 kinds of mini cabbage - a red and a green. Last year I grew gonzoles, supposedly a mini head type - they got huge. More tomatoes in the back of the tryay.

 

DSC00933.jpg

 

These are the extras for trades or give aways. They are not all claimed so anyone showing up in Virgil, NY can have some! As you can see from the question marks, I forgot to label some of the pots immediately. Nothing wrong with a little mystery. 

 

DSC00937.jpg

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