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To: greeneyes; ApplegateRanch; JRandomFreeper; sockmonkey; All
About the three containers with three seed potatoes in each container - a question:

I noticed this morning one of the containers has a stalk with a tiny bit of leaf about two inches or less growing out of the mix in the container. The other two potatoes in that container are still under the mix. What do I do now? Do I leave the stalk there uncovered or do I put enough mix in the container to cover it up?

This cold icy weather has taught me something - it allowed me to know which type plants suffer the most in this type weather even when they are covered.

The Mortgage Lifter tomato plant died. The Sweet Million Tomato looks really bad. The other three types of tomato plants are okay.

Cucumbers are fragile no matter the type. The four Homemade Pickles Cucumbers didn't look great after I transplanted them into larger containers, but the cold has killed them, I'm sure. The Carolina cucumbers were in smaller pots and it appears only one is going to live. These seeds come up fast in Espoma seed starter so I will plant them later next year to avoid possible cold/ice weather. I have Supremo and National Pickling Cucumbers under the grow lamp. As soon as I get more Espoma seed starter around March 17, I will plant more Homemade Pickles and Carolina cucumbers.

The Borettana Cipollini (Italian) onions died. The other types, three different bunching type, are okay. I'll plant more Cipollini seed when I get more Espoma starter.

I have a bunch of celery plants in a smaller pot with the other young seedlings that were out there, and the celery looks like they spit in the eye of the freeze, absolutely not bothered by the freeze. Those need to be put in a bigger pot, actually thinned out as there are so many in there. The pepper seedlings of several types appear to have made it - barely. Peppers are slow to grow from seed.

Numerous seedlings under the grow lamp already need to be in bigger pots but the seeds in the Jiffy seed starter have not sprouted, not even one cup. Those will be planted again when I get the Espoma starter. That is my biggest failure to date - that lousy Jiffy seed starter.

Buy Espoma Seed Starter if you actually want seeds to sprout and fast.

14 posted on 03/07/2014 1:10:21 PM PST by Marcella ((Prepping can save your life today. I am a Christian, not a Muslim.))
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To: Marcella

I wouldn’t worry about covering them until they are quite a bit taller than 2 inches.(6 inches)

Yes, I’ve learned that warm weather fruits and veggies just don’t like the cold. Best to have them in containers that can be brought in or wait till the weather is reliabley 60 degrees at all times.


19 posted on 03/07/2014 1:28:46 PM PST by greeneyes (Moderation in defense of your country is NO virtue. Let Freedom Ring.)
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To: Marcella

“Buy Espoma Seed Starter if you actually want seeds to sprout and fast”

Is this it?

http://www.espoma.com/p_consumer/email_seed_starter.html#.UxupImex7VQ

http://www.espoma.com/p_consumer/pdf/products/biotone.pdf


121 posted on 03/08/2014 3:36:54 PM PST by TEXOKIE (We must surrender only to our Holy God and never to the evil that has befallen us.)
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