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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Big Update

The tomatoes all caged up. That'll teach 'em not to sneak out at night.

I thought they would be too small to start setting blossoms. Which is what the yellow blob is.

Another tomato blossom.

Corn is looking good. All of them sprouted too.

Lettuce. It needs to grow or something. I'm seeing too many other garden bloggers eating theirs.

I know that this is a baby's leaf spinach, but seriously....grow please.

Carrots are putting out the first true leaves. They sure do grow slowly.

The "killed" tomato has gotten bigger and more leaves. It's a cherry tomato, so I might just grow him in a large container.

Box #1

Maestro Shelling Peas (looking sickly at the bottom..may be pests...climbing the bamboo)
Short & Sweet carrots (yay! true leaves)
Nevada Loose Leaf Letuce (still there, seeing a little more growth)
Baby's Leaf Spinach (only one or two doing well)
Evergreen Long White Bunching Onions (no change in them that I can see)

Box #2

Roma Tomatoes (caged, not much difference)
Big Boy Tomatoes (caged, starting to get blossoms)
*Better Boy Tomatoes (caged, a couple with blossoms)

Box #3
Bush Sugar Baby Watermelon (two sprouted, one transplant with true leaves)
Silver Queen Corn (100% germination, tallest maybe 2-3 inches)

Box #4
Bush Blue Lake Beans (maybe 90 % germination, ravaged and eaten)
Pickler Cucumbers (2 transplants from seed, 2 sown and growing, 6 from Amish)
California Wonder Peppers (ravaged and eaten, may rip 'em out)
Gardener's Delight Cherry Tomatoes (I broke one trying to transplant it and they didn't get put in. I still have 2 plants hanging on. I got to decide what to do with them)
Husky Cherry Red (transplanted from Amish, caged)

*Box #5
*Triple Treat pumpkin (one sown, two transplanted)

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