Inside the mini-greenhouse. JalapeƱo peppers in the upper left, then lots of tomatoes, with eggplant and bell peppers in the lower right.
They've been out on the deck under the mini-greenhouse since the beginning of April. I spent this past week dividing the sprouts and putting them into individual pots. I'm going to give them three more weeks in the mini-greenhouse to grow good roots and harden them off before transplanting them once again into the garden.
As ususal, I have too many tomatoes. There are seven different varieties, one variety in each of the trays you see in the photo. I count a total of 36 tomato plants. I'll see how many of each finally fit into the garden. I will also be planting summer and winter squash, corn, cucumber, and bean seeds in late May. Space is limited! I'll keep you posted.
you have such a green thumb! :)
ReplyDeletespouse cut the lawn on saturday for the first time this season; we finally dried out from the week's 5+ inch rainfall.
but it's still cool enough at night to have the heat on, with a turn off during daytime hours.
Oh boy! Can't wait to watch the progress!
ReplyDeleteI can smell those fresh green sprouts right through my monitor! Heavenly...
ReplyDeleteThis looks like so much fun to do. We've talked about having a veg/herb garden on the terrace. Then... what to do about the cats? I'll just enjoy it in your pictures!
ReplyDeleteanne marie, we're still using the heat for an hour or two in the morning to take the chill off. I never have the heat on overnight, even in winter!
ReplyDeletejudy, me too!
mary, you should patent that...
mitch, you could train the cats to... oh. Nevermind.
oho! thee is nothing so joyous as seedlings!
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