Showing posts with label tomato sweetie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tomato sweetie. Show all posts

Friday, April 3, 2020

Started tomatoes (three kinds) in paper towels

Started these three kinds:

- Sweetie from the package
- Beefsteak from the package (from the foil pack collection)
- "medium" size tomato from seed collected in 2018

Sunday, May 6, 2018

Transplanted almost everything

Transplanted, almost all with a trowel or two of mushroom compost:
- peppers (all look sad)
- tomatoes (some not too terrible, but definitely stunted compared to where they should be)
- rest of the ground cherries (all look sad)
- asparagus (with plenty of vermiculite added in) (these actually look pretty good, not sad like everything else)

All that's left inside now are the zinnias, Malabar spinach, and the one tuberous begonia.  Those are all looking good and healthy so far.  Plus a very sad looking pepper and tomato reject or two.

Sunday, April 22, 2018

Ground cherries, tomatoes, & kale potted up (some but not all)

Potted up some of the ground cherries and tomatoes (beefsteak and sweeties) into slightly larger pots.

As for the kale, potted up the 3 that were looking more pathetic than the other set of kale, which also don't look all that great.  2 of the 3 had wimpy root systems, but the stronger one had nice roots.

Sunday, March 25, 2018

Tomatoes sowed (Sweetie and Beefsteak)

5 of each but only planning to plant 1 of each.

(Chose a different cherry tomato this year, Sweetie, because Tiny Tim was a Gigantic disappointment last year with such a puny harvest.  The Tiny Tim I had bought at the store the year before gave much better harvest.)