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Just planted thirteen tomato plants. Which is to say four Legends, four Early Cherries, two Principe Borghese, and one each of Black Plum, Wild Cherry, and Grape. And three tomatillos, between the scarlet runner beans, and more scarlet runner beans where the slugs ate the heads off a couple of them. Probably the happiest starts of my own I've yet to plant.
poetry_lady I have your tomato plants, BTW -- they're pretty much ready to go in now, but you could probably wait a little bit more without worry, too. I also have two unclaimed "Legends" (legend is a very late blight resistant early slicing tomato). For that matter, I could probably do with a pepper or eggplant or two less is anyone is interested.
Now I need to harden off the eggplants, peppers, and squash, and get them planted. And do more bed clearing in the back veggie garden, and plant the new greens bed, and edge and weed the herb garden... (oh, and start the fillet beans) and then weed everything else and prune the rhodies and start more root vegetables and by then it should be time for starts for the winter garden...
[Oh, and cucumbers. I also planted a bunch of cucumber plants. Haven't had much luck with them in the past, but hopefully these ones will break the pattern...]
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Now I need to harden off the eggplants, peppers, and squash, and get them planted. And do more bed clearing in the back veggie garden, and plant the new greens bed, and edge and weed the herb garden... (oh, and start the fillet beans) and then weed everything else and prune the rhodies and start more root vegetables and by then it should be time for starts for the winter garden...
[Oh, and cucumbers. I also planted a bunch of cucumber plants. Haven't had much luck with them in the past, but hopefully these ones will break the pattern...]