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| It is now time for planting main crops! I am starting Cubanelle pepper seeds, Broccoli, and I have a bunch of others I'm starting now. Starting inside: Lettuce Cabbage Cauliflower Celery Outside: There are a bunch more I get to do within two months like: After that, it's more of the gourds like Squash, Pumpkins, and Cucumbers, Corn, etc. |
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- Posted by AiliDeSpain 5a (My Page) on Thu, Feb 28, 13 at 23:20
| I started a bunch of seeds too like: Cilantro Jalapeno Sweet bell Tomato Basil red and green varieties Ornamental pepper Some flowers :) and I have had started for awhile: Artichoke Onions Parsley YAY!! |
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- Posted by LynnMarie_ 5 SW Kansas (My Page) on Fri, Mar 1, 13 at 10:29
| I hope you don't mind me adding my two cents, but I am so excited about getting started, I just want to talk about it and everyone at home is already tired of hearing it. Started and growing Starting soon Yayy for spring. Can't come soon enough. Lynn |
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- Posted by stuffradio SW 8A BC (My Page) on Fri, Mar 1, 13 at 12:06
| Don't mind. That's what the thread is for. :) I am excited just like you. :D |
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- Posted by squirrellypete z7b GA (My Page) on Fri, Mar 1, 13 at 14:47
| From seed indoors and currently growing: Early Girl and Better Boy Toms Genovese Basil Waltham Broccoli (planted some older seedlings outside!) Cabbage (first batch planted outside, more growing) Lettuce (big and fluffy plants in greenhouse hanging pots) Cilantro 'Black Beauty' Eggplant Red, Yellow and Green Bell Peppers Home Hybridized Daylilies Seeds started indoors waiting on germination: Seeds planted outdoors waiting on germination: Next to plant outdoors: Next to start indoors: Divided from outdoor plants and potted up for sale: |
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- Posted by KatyaKatya 6 (My Page) on Sat, Mar 2, 13 at 20:53
| I have some peas and radishes sown. After which it started snowing. Also started some eggplant and garden huckleberry - it used to be very slow for me so I thought a bit earlier is OK. Next, peppers and tomatoes. |
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| I have started Broccoli waltham Broccoli romanesco Tomato Mortgage Lifter tomato Container hybrid Artichokes cauliflower snowball Marsh mallow Salad burnet Scarlet pimpernel. I put peas in outside, but it is still too cold and I am seeing no germination. |
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| Started indoors a couple weeks ago, growing: Redwing onion Picador shallot King Richard leeks Space hybrid spinach Just started this week: Need to start this week: |
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| I planted a bunch of seeds indoors, too. It's GREAT to get started! BTW, I find that I get great germination by putting a heating pad under my pan containing the seed cups. I keep it the lowest setting so it only gently warms the bottoms but the seeds just POP out, compared to without. They do make official seed warming mats, but this works so well for me and we hardly ever use that pad anyway. Frank |
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- Posted by stuffradio SW 8A BC (My Page) on Wed, Mar 6, 13 at 10:58
| This year, I've been putting my seeds on top of the freezer, and when they germinate, I move them to the lights. |
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- Posted by IAmSupernova SE Texas 9A (My Page) on Wed, Mar 6, 13 at 11:45
| My first year with a serious garden (last year was just a 12x3 plot, this year I have 208 square feet of raised bed, plus an herb garden, raspberry and strawberry patches.) I started most of my seeds awhile back, started early and hoped for the best and so far so good. It did start to get cold again after I planted, I got worried, but it looks like it's on it's way up again, and my outdoor seeds have sprouted so the cold didn't set me back. Outdoors already I have: I'm hardening off (to be planted Sunday): Seedlings (under growlight): Started (but not germinated): I still have a few more that I haven't planted yet. |
This post was edited by IAmSupernova on Wed, Mar 6, 13 at 14:27
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| I started two very early tomatoes, spinach, early and late broccoli, rhubarb from seed, assorted lettuce, brussels sprouts, and soon I will start the warm seasons, like the rest of the tomatoes and green peppers. I'm just itching to direct seed my carrots and parsnip, and radishes, all the peas.. |
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