Finally getting warm out. A bit before the first frost date, but weather.com suggests we're not gonna have any temps below about 50 in the next few weeks, so I think we're in the clear. I've been hardening off the seedlings for two days now. Yesterday was just for a couple hours, today was most of the day - they seemed happy enough. Last week I planted zucchini.
They're coming up already, woot woot! Winner for first sprouts is Fordhook.
I also planted a few tomatoes outside. Cherokee Purple in front, Black Cherry in the back.
Lots of tomato seedling left to go. Gave away 5 to Jill. May see if the neighbor wants any, I think I promised him a Cherokee Purple.
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All of em! |
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Batch 1 |
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Batch 2 |
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Batch 3 |
Couple kale plants still left over from last year. I pulled a few that were moldy in the middle. The stems are like 2" across, huuuuge.
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Kale |
Garlic is looking amazing.
I bought some landscape fabric. The weeds in the rock garden can be insane. Going to put out some tomatoes up there, hopefully the deer don't feast on them.
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Like 10% done |
Got the fabric at the local mom and pop hardware store. They also had strawberries (Honeoye) and long hot peppers (maybe a local Philly thing?? I never find seeds for these.)
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Junebearing Strawberries |
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