March 4 More seeds Started: tomatoes and bunching onions!

4 years ago
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Lori Fiechter here with a brief update on our seedlings. It's March 4th and things are progressing well. Stan planted tomato seedlings today--oodles of them, eleven different varieties (listed below). For a change, he planted mostly determinate varieties this year. He also planted several varieties of paste-types. We'll see how they all yield.

I planted one package of Newton basil--I will direct-seed more basil in May (I'm a big fan of the variety "Dolce Fresca"), but this gives me a head start. For the first time, I'm growing bunching onions, or scallions. I planted the seeds thickly today and then in April, we'll transplant them outside. Spring is in the air. Ask any robin.

tomato seeds planted:

Goliath and Goliath early bush
Bush Blue ribbon
Dixie Red
Health Kick (paste type)
La Roma III (also paste)
Charger
Bella Rossa
Mountain Merit
Rugged Boy
Giant Garden Paste

pepper seeds planted:
pretty and sweet
Numex Joe E Parker
Yum Yum mix (mini)
Emerald Fire
Sweet Apple Green (bell)
Habanada (fake habanero!)
Goliath Griller (for my roasted green peppers)
Goliath Sweet
Pimiento Elite
Giant Aconcagua (Stan asked why I bought a pepper named after a snake...ah, not "anaconda"!)
Sahuaro Big Chile
Carmen (very sweet Italian horn-type)

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