I started my plants 2-3 weeks ago. They are looking great! I usually buy new seeds every other year, but kept forgetting to order this
year. The seeds were 2008 so I put 2-3 seeds in every cell. I think they all germinated! Now I may have to do some thinning. Oh, do
I hate to do that. They are so determined to grow.
But I am relieved to know that the seeds are good for longer than I thought.
Let Spring begin!!
Have tomato and pepper plants 3" tall
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- kaylyred
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Re: Have tomato and pepper plants 3" tall
Good to know that the seeds last longer! Did yo do anything special with them to store them?
My tomatoes (cherries and Romas) are looking pretty good right now, too. I planted them at the end of February. They would be over 6" tall, I'm sure, but I repotted them and buried them just past the cotyledons to strengthen their root systems. I'll probably have to transplant them again before too long...again burying the stems. Hopefully, by the time I put them outside they'll be nice and bushy. And maybe I'll get early fruit, too!
The irony is that I hate tomatoes. I love growing them, and I even love how they look, but I don't like the taste of them raw. (Cooked in sauces they're just fine.) My son and husband, however, adore them and eat the cherry toms by the handful like they're grapes.
My tomatoes (cherries and Romas) are looking pretty good right now, too. I planted them at the end of February. They would be over 6" tall, I'm sure, but I repotted them and buried them just past the cotyledons to strengthen their root systems. I'll probably have to transplant them again before too long...again burying the stems. Hopefully, by the time I put them outside they'll be nice and bushy. And maybe I'll get early fruit, too!
The irony is that I hate tomatoes. I love growing them, and I even love how they look, but I don't like the taste of them raw. (Cooked in sauces they're just fine.) My son and husband, however, adore them and eat the cherry toms by the handful like they're grapes.
~ Karen
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Re: Have tomato and pepper plants 3" tall
Karen,
I just store my seeds in orginal package in a leftover plastic jar with a screw lid and add a few grains of rice.
Then I put them in a bottom cupboard. No really special treatment.
Wow, that is great. You are really ahead of me with your plants. Too bad you do not like tomatoes. DH and
I love them and eat so many we get tired of them. Those mini ones are like grapes.
I just store my seeds in orginal package in a leftover plastic jar with a screw lid and add a few grains of rice.
Then I put them in a bottom cupboard. No really special treatment.
Wow, that is great. You are really ahead of me with your plants. Too bad you do not like tomatoes. DH and
I love them and eat so many we get tired of them. Those mini ones are like grapes.
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Re: Have tomato and pepper plants 3" tall
I give credit to the seed starting system I used. Seems like every seed I planted germinated (well, probably not all of them, but it sure felt like it when I was repotting!) and grew like crazy. I used the Burpee Ultimate Growing System. They cost about $20 each (I bought two) but they have 70 cells, and from those 140 (total) cells I got more plants than I know what to do with, or than I have room for.
~ Karen
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Re: Have tomato and pepper plants 3" tall
That is great, I hope your tomatoes turn out to be delicious. Well I suppose you will have to ask your husband and son for that!