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Old February 18, 2018   #331
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Looking good, Vladimir!
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Old February 19, 2018   #332
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Good seedlings. You must be a big fan of yoghurts, Vladimir!

I use mostly sour cream cups here
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Old February 20, 2018   #333
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Good seedlings. You must a big fan of yoghurts, Vladimir!

I use mostly sour cream cups here
I like yoghurts, but I got the cups. I prefer less - 200 g.
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Old February 20, 2018   #334
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That's what my seedlings look like right now.
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Old February 20, 2018   #335
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Vladimír
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Old February 20, 2018   #336
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Next.
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Old February 21, 2018   #337
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That Mongolskiy karlik looks great. Impressively short internodes.
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Old February 21, 2018   #338
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Nice looking seedlings! Did they get to go sledding?
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Old March 13, 2018   #339
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That Mongolskiy karlik looks great. Impressively short internodes.
I also like it very much. It will be important how to taste its fruits. The height is perfect for my hotbeds
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Old March 13, 2018   #340
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Winter is coming back to us. Again, a falling snow and temperatures below next Monday - 9 ° C.
Seedlings have got bigger, all have deployed the first flowers. I'll be grow them at the end of the month. Plants will be planted gradually, always only those that will have flowering flowers. The first flowers I want to pollinate at home behind the windows.
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Old March 13, 2018   #341
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Nice plants! They need to get into the ground before they stage a breakout and knockout that window.
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Old March 23, 2018   #342
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Tomatoes would already want to go to the cold bed in the garden. But spring is still are not coming. Still freezing.
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Old March 23, 2018   #343
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Here, also, Vladimir!

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Old March 30, 2018   #344
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It was time to planting seedlings. On Sunday I photographed the first eight seedlings. I wrote down their height, number of leaves, inflorescence, open flowers and fruit set. On Monday I planted them in the cold frame. On Wednesday, I added eight more.
Taking seedlings to the garden is a problem for me. We gave our car a son, and he does not have time for the week. I put the seedlings into the bag and I went to the garden by public transport (by tram and trolleybus- 45 minute). In my other hand, I carried a bag of four PET bottles of hot water. Everyone looked at me like I'm taking crazy and they asked where I carry the seedlings when it is cold weatter.
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PS.:I'm having a computer problem. I do not have a photo editing program yet. I am sorry!!
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Old March 30, 2018   #345
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Vladimir they look awesome!!! Too funny about the public transit trip. I'm sure many non-gardeners will think we're crazy.. especially the experiments dreamed up. But it's super exciting for like minds to hear about your exploits.
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