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Post by jcosmo on Jan 22, 2018 14:47:34 GMT -5
Today it was time to rinse and refill the lettuce garden in the Sprout... so I turned it into a salad instead. (I was getting bored with the lettuce.) Wish I'd taken a picture of the monstrous roots before pulling them off of the cages.
Soooo what's next? Here's what I'm considering:
1. Dill and Chives I still buy them from the store because of how slowly they're growing in the Bounty
2. Mystery Wildflowers II I just did a quick search and it looks like 90+ days to bloom is more the norm than the exception... it's hard enough waiting to see a plant mature when I already know what it is
3. Yet another dwarf tomato plant (I have SO MANY seeds now) Though having 2 Sprouts side by side with a tomato plant in each might get crowded
4. Three more pepper seedlings to transplant to containers in the future I already have 4 pepper plant seedlings between 2 machines waiting to be transplanted
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Shawn
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Post by Shawn on Jan 22, 2018 14:57:46 GMT -5
You have a lot of options.
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Post by jcosmo on Jan 22, 2018 16:13:43 GMT -5
It's so hard to decide! Too many possibilities and too few pods. But I think I'm going to plant another tomato with "sacrificial" dill and chives.
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Post by jcosmo on Jan 22, 2018 16:54:41 GMT -5
How stupid would it be to try growing 2 varieties of micro-dwarf tomato in the same Sprout?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2018 16:55:01 GMT -5
do you like zinnias? they are pretty, colorful and quick. I have grown Magellan Zinnias in a Sprout and they are perfect! You can get a mix and be surprised! Parkseed.com sells them. I grow them all year round! My fave! parkseed.com/magellan-zinnia/c/CN_1001_831/
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MaryL
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Post by MaryL on Jan 23, 2018 12:11:51 GMT -5
How stupid would it be to try growing 2 varieties of micro-dwarf tomato in the same Sprout? You can if they are the Mighty Minis. I don’t know about others - I’d worry about not only deck space but basin space for all the roots.
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