Repotting tomatoes
Today I repotted the tomatoes whose seed I sowed about a month ago in Winter. These did not go into our new hotbox but germinated in the old one. They are Carbon Heirlooms.
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The idea is to sow them just a little deeper than they were originally. This apparently makes a stronger plant.
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So, here we go, these should be ready to be planted out with the Spring Equinox on the 22nd. I am not sure of they will go in the upside down buckets or in a raised bed....
The idea is to sow them just a little deeper than they were originally. This apparently makes a stronger plant.
So, here we go, these should be ready to be planted out with the Spring Equinox on the 22nd. I am not sure of they will go in the upside down buckets or in a raised bed....
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