These days, the Seeds are eagerly waiting in Cue for their time to be planted inside as transplants outside. Plus, many which we have planted previously have germinated and are waiting to be moved to their very own Pots. Even though it has been Snowy outside today, the Pace inside is picking up.
Yesterday was a "Fruit Day". Melanie transplanted the following Eggplants: Rosa Bianca (1), Florida High Bush (4), Applegreen (5), Casper (3), Ping Tung (5). She is also waiting for Pandora to germinate.
She planted the following (with numbers planted in parentheses): [Tomatillos] Green (12), Purple (8), [Tomatoes] Green Zebra (4), Red Zebra (3), Speckled Roman (5), Speckled Roman-Long (5), Kristina's (6), Old Brooks (4), Legend (4), Crnkovic (5), Hungarian Heart (4), Moskovic (4), Mortgage Lifter-Halladay's) (8), Rutgers (8), Red Brandywine (8), True Black Brandywine (4), Nyagous (4), Vorlon (6), Cherokee Purple (4), Old German (6), Gold Medal (5), Moonglow (5), Sweet Baby Girl (4), Velvet Red (4), Red Fig (6), Large Red Cherry (3), Principe Borghese (4), Blondkopfchen (4), Isis Candy (3), Beam's Yellow Pear (3), Sungold Select II (3), Sweetpea Currant (4), White Currant (4), Aunt Ruby's German Green Cherry (4).
Many of the Seeds were from our very own Seed Stash, which feels very good. Yes, that's a lot of Tomatoes. And yes, we will grow most of them in the Garden, assuming all goes well. Our intention is also to trade and share Plants among Gardening Kindred Spirits. We are excited. All that vibrant Plant Energy makes us smile.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
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