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SKULLBIKERS 2021 Everything BUT Peppers GOLOG

skullbiker

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It's here, another year filled with vegetables, fruit, and other stuff!

The tomatoes are up, I planted 3 seeds per cell to be sure I was covered. 36 seeds planted.........34 germinated! Now I have a problem.................I have very rarely culled a seedling in my life, I used to have enough room to cover it, not so much now.........what a dilema.
 
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ACHOCHA! Here too, I planted 12 saved seeds that were 7 or 8 years old. Ten germinated!
 
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One of the pie pumpkin plants.
 
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One of the Waltham Butternut Squash plants.
 
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I took this tray down today from the top shelf where it resides. Near the bottom of the photo a Red Dragonfruit seed has germinated and at the top is a new Passion Fruit seedling and just below and to the right of that is a Passion Fruit loop. I know, you're thinking "no big deal", but these seeds were sown on October 22, 2020. The last one germinated about 3 weeks ago.
 
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A few pics of veggie stuff.
Cabbage in front, left rear are pie pumpkins, center rear are squash/zucchini, right rear are butternut squash.
 
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Here is a closer look at those pie pumpkins, they are in gallon pots, the seeds were planted 12/22/2020.
 
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The Achocha are going to need a permanant home soon.
 
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ahayastani said:
Is there a special reason you start the tomato plantlets inside instead of outside? Just curious...
 
They grow much faster before plant out under controlled conditions and are stronger/more vigorous. This way they have a fighting chance when they go on the final container. Although we have super weather here, we also have super pests above and below ground. I have found out that even my container plants were susceptible to the below ground nastys.  
 
Big veggie update. 
The Daikon radishes are about ready to be thinned out.
 
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The new bean crop is crankin' up fast.
 
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The Peas are peakin' out.
 
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Some Red Acre Cabbage started from seed about ready to be planted out.
 
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A few of the watermelon plants started from seed.
 
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The Bonnie Cabbage plants from some time ago are doing really well and are definitely beginning to form heads.
 
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That's it for now, tomato portraits tomorrow!
 
 
 
 
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