I don’t know what it is about growing something from seed, but it really makes me happy. Probably because it just seems so impossible...
This year I invested in some new seed starting materials from Gardeners Supply Company. I purchased eight APS-12 seed starting kits along with germinating mix. Last year I purchased a tabletop grow light system, but unfortunately only one of the bulbs works now. (Yes, we tried putting in a new bulb, it’s really dead.) Thankfully, the one bulb seems to be doing the trick.
Here’s what the kits look like before they are filled with the soil:
And here they are after I’ve planted my seeds:
And here they are today:
I now have seedlings started for several tomato varieties, cucumbers, red sweet peppers, Brussels sprouts, and herbs. I started them a bit late this year, but they seem to be coming along fine. A few couple more weeks inside then I will be starting the hardening off process. I’m pretty sure we’ll have at least one more freeze, so I’ll wait until the middle of May to plant these guys out.
Saturday, May 2, 2009
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I'll start my squash outside after the 15th. As of this morning I think my tomatoes are ready to start the hardening off process. They're getting pretty tall. I'm going to hold off as long as I can take it to plant them out, though... I can't help but think we've got another hard frost coming! (I'm such a pessimist! But these are my babies!)
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