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Old April 19, 2016   #1
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Default My seedlings are coming right along

My seedlings are doing great. I got a little excited and started about 2 weeks earlier than usual. Hopefully our warmer than normal spring will continue so I can get them in the ground a little earlier.
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Old April 19, 2016   #2
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They look very happy, nice work.
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Old April 20, 2016   #3
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Wow, excellent job!
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Beautiful stocky stems. They look wonderful. I hope it stays warmer for you.
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Old April 21, 2016   #5
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Your seedlings look wonderful! Nice and green and stocky! Great job Kameron..

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I appreciate it! I've got the itch to get them in the ground with the nice weather we've been having but it's still too early for zone 4.
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I appreciate it! I've got the itch to get them in the ground with the nice weather we've been having but it's still too early for zone 4.
I hear you! I live in zone 4 also, and we have had some great weather, but, it is still early. I did plant a few in my unheated GH, so they have protection, and if the weather turns cold again, I can easily cover them up with buckets. I will keep an eye on the forecast for the next few weeks. I have plenty of tomato seedlings, so I might experiment again, and plant a couple out in the garden this weekend depending on the weather. I can easily cover up a couple more with buckets and blankets and put some hot water bottles in with them..

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Old April 30, 2016   #8
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Very nice work...
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Nice Job, they look healthy.
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Looking good....
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