Spring surprises and seed planting begins.
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Greetings fellow gardeners,
I have been wandering about in the back all week, thinking about this and that and where am I going to put all of the tomatoes? As I looked about, I came across a surprise of crocuses. They are such an amazing little group, all bright and happy. I say surprise because they appear suddenly when I least expect them. I didn’t plant them there, but I enjoy them as they expand each year.
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Crocuses
In the front garden the chives have already peeked through. I am leaving them alone for a couple of weeks so that I will have a happier, stronger plant. If I clean them up too soon and we get a bad frost (or snow!) then the plant will take a while to recover. I love fresh spring chives sprinkled over my breakfast eggs.
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Spring chives
It is time to get those tomato seeds planted. I have some sets of plant cells that I have filled with seed starting soil; it usually contains a higher level of vermiculite. When I transplant the tomatoes, as they grow larger, I can put them in sturdier soil.
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Tomato seeds on paper towels
I planted the tomato seeds that I saved and several of them had stuck to the paper towels where they were dried. I don’t fuss with that; I plant them paper towels and all. I also bought a package of tomato seeds. It is a hybrid tomato, determinate and small and known as a patio tomato.
Determinate tomatoes ripen around the same time and have a determined amount of fruit. It is not a good idea to prune these tomatoes as you could be pruning off fruit. Indeterminate tomatoes continue to grow and can get vine-like. They produce fruit all through the season up until frost and you can prune these if they get out of control.
When I plant the seeds, I make sure that they are in contact with the soil. I press them gently to make contact and sprinkle soil over them to cover.
Now that the seeds are planted, I place the trays on heat mats in my plant compound so that they are protected from the too-many cats. The plant compound is now totally covered with netting with Velcro that is attached to the front of the stand. I am hopeful that my cat Kevin will not remove all the plant markers this year.
After they are situated, I place a clear plastic dome or clear plastic wrap over top to help with germination and wait. That is the tough part.
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Already to go
If you are wondering, the plants behind my tomatoes are my peppers and sage. Underneath are the houseplants that I try to keep going each year.
It rains and snows and is sunny all within a day this time of year. Spring is never boring, that is for sure.
Enjoy your week and stay off the garden! Judith
(Email: sghorticultural@gmail.com)
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