Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Tomatoes, Tomatoes, Tomatoes!

The tomatoes are moving fast, come check it out:

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Another "Am I the only one"...............who plans to harden off my plants for 5-7 days and then after about.... uummm....7 hours, talk myself into planting them before it gets dark!

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Here we go.....gotta lay it out first so you don't have problems in 2 months!


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Digging them down deep, all the way up to first true leaves.

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The first of 4 tomato beds is in the books! I think I'm planting the 2nd tomorrow.....of course it depends on how long I can hold out on the hardening process.


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As a side note.....my spaghetti squash, crooked neck and a couple other squash varieties are doing well!

13 comments:

  1. Tomatoes lookin' good. Yep, I've been known to push that hardening off period, too. :-) Sometimes ya just gotta! Here's to beautiful tomatoes in a few months!!!

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  2. Ooooo, your tomatoes are great! Mine are still small, although I keep them in the house. I think I don't have any luck with the veggies. I should stick with I what I know!

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  3. April - I've noticed that tomatoes aren't as picky when it comes to hardening off....have you noticed that too?

    Silvia- Are you from Romania? You know I've been there 3 times and my wife has been there about 6 times. Usually we go to Cluj, we have a missionary friend who lives there. We go to Forma-Larga as well. Very beautiful country!

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  4. Your gardens are so beautiful, you are so neat and organized!!!!!!!!!!!!!AARGH!

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  5. Darla- I think my wife wishes that would carry over into other parts of my life!

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  6. I've noticed that tomatoes aren't as picky when it comes to hardening off....have you noticed that too?

    Your soil temp. is probably warm & stable enough so that the air temp is not that big a deal.

    Here in Connecticut, where we don't put out our tomatoes for another couple months, it's a whole different ballgame. :(

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  7. lauraw- aahh Connecticut. I'm from Mass. originally. In Florida we actualy have the opposite problem....we have to harden off so the plants can get used to the scorching, muggy heat! That's probably why right now I'm not having too much problem with the 'maters because for Florida it's still kinda cool. (80's during the day, 50's at night)

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