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To: rightly_dividing; JRandomFreeper; greeneyes; sockmonkey; ApplegateRanch; Black Agnes; All
I am a fantastic gardener compared to my starting out last year too late in the season and getting everything killed in ground dirt by squirrel and bird murderers, sun scalding vines to death on back lattice, etc., etc..

Here is why I am fantastic - this morning, I surveyed the plants on the deck and in the greenhouse and in two wood long planters sitting on the ground in the actual garden part, and the net room on the actual garden part.

Every plant out there I started with seed except the three prepackaged buckets of potatoes I got at Walmart, and the lettuce strip and the onion bulbs and Egyptian Walking Onions, three blackberry stalks, and strawberries. I can absolutely make seeds grow fast as long as I have Espoma seed starter. I bought four big bags of that so I'm not running out of that for a long time.

Here is what I saw this morning:
Egyptian Onions are strong looking and I don't think it will be long before they start doing their thing to grow new onions on the stalks growing up. The stalks will fall over with the weight of the new onions and those new onions will grow roots and start the process all over, thereby they are “walking”.

Lettuce strip in long wood planter - I see tiny green lettuce coming up.

Net room - Now, this amazes me. There are at least 30 onion bulbs in grow bags and they shot up inches last night. Anywhere from one and a half to two inches taller than they were yesterday. Don't know how that is possible, but it happened.

Deck plants - There is a bucket with a green, solid stalk that died back and now it is growing a limb on each side of the maybe 2 inch plus stalk. It is a Mortgage Lifter tomato that died back due to the cold. I have new ML seeds under the grow lamp but this killed back one may recover since it has new growth on both sides.

Every plant on that deck looks great - the Deck Corn grown from seed is taller every day, about 4-5 inches tall now.

There are healthy peppers of all types and three kinds of container bush peas and celery and three blackberry stalks growing healthy limbs and leaves, and cucumbers and three types of bunching onions, and 40 or so blooming strawberry plants. There are containers of Johnny's tobacco, healthy and growing. The one Tromboncino squash is at least four inches tall and looks great.

Four types of tomatoes are okay but the cold didn't help them one bit. I have more types of tomato seed under the grow lamp.

There are numerous healthy, growing plants in the greenhouse that must be transplanted now into permanent pots. Those are more types of peppers and cucumbers and peas and others I don't recall this minute.

There are 16-18 cups of seeds under the grow lamp, more Deck Corn up, more tomatoes (see Typhoon green coming up this morning), more cucumbers (see green on one cup), two types sunflowers already up, one T squash I can see green coming up. These seeds were planted this past Monday using Espoma seed starter. To have seedlings come up four days after planting is great.

Last year in about April when I started, I knew nothing. Now, I have so many foods grown from seed and growing so well, I dub myself a “fantastic” gardener. :o)

81 posted on 03/22/2014 9:35:46 AM PDT by Marcella ((Prepping can save your life today.))
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To: Marcella
I am a fantastic gardener compared to my starting out last year

I think we are all hopeful about our gardens, and I admire your tenacity. I had a moment of.."it's coming" when I read Eric in the Ozarks problem with little spots on tomato leaves.

I hope it's a bad bug free year, and that it's not 105 by June 15th.. What I am enjoying now will seem like a nightmare if it's 92 degrees at 8 in the morning..

I am moving things into containers, (smart pots, and plastic pots(, and into the open garden today..My cigarette break is over, so it's back outside for me...

85 posted on 03/22/2014 9:46:56 AM PDT by sockmonkey (Of Course I didn't read the article. After all, this is FreeRepublic..)
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To: Marcella

Where’d you get the typhoon green tomatoes?

All sounds great!


88 posted on 03/22/2014 10:07:35 AM PDT by Black Agnes
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To: Marcella
What are the nutrient percentages on that Espoma seed starter? The Miracle Grow changed theirs slightly this year so I don't know if my seeds not germinating was due to the change or because the house was too cold. Where did you purchase it?
90 posted on 03/22/2014 10:13:45 AM PDT by bgill
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To: Marcella

Fantastic is right! Great start to this year’s garden.


136 posted on 03/23/2014 11:35:46 AM PDT by greeneyes (Moderation in defense of your country is NO virtue. Let Freedom Ring.)
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