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Old February 20, 2017   #1
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Default 2017 Seedlings Started

The heat wave we are having this weekend (14°C yesterday) here in Ontario was all the motivation I needed to get things rolling for this years garden.

Planted a variety of tomatoes:
tomatillo
brandywine
beefsteak
betterboy
purple cherokee
tiny tim
golden cherry
esterina *
rapunzel *
(*thx heirloomtomaguy for the seeds)

Also have peppers started (not up yet), and planted a flat of pansies.

I'm trying the dense planting method from nctomatoman, although only 4-6 seeds per cell, (don't need 1000 plants )

Here's a couple pics. (nothing much to see yet.)
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Old February 20, 2017   #2
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I am so behind. I'd better get mine planted this week or I'll be way behind down here!
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Old February 21, 2017   #3
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Great idea for labeling sticks.
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Old February 21, 2017   #4
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Great idea for labeling sticks.
Thanks.
I found popsicle sticks absorbed water and grew weird fuzzy mold that i didn't like. Cheap option was plastic cutlery!
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Old February 21, 2017   #5
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The plastic cutlery has always been the way to go for me
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Old February 22, 2017   #6
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Have a great garden season! Such a fun time of year for gardeners
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Old February 22, 2017   #7
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Peppers that were started 02/12 are starting to pop, I'm surprised how many I got to come up all together yesterday.

Jalepeno, Orange Hab, and Cayenne all up. Planted 5 seeds in each cup, separated out the non central ones as they show up into their own cup.

Following the method by Youtuber Khang Starrr. Great information on all stages of pepper growing.
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