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Veggie Seedlings

Veggie Seedlings
 

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In addition to serving as "food" in a few months, these plantings are helping me to "Think Spring" and avoid the winter blues!

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Some of the planters have just one seed-type, others have a variety. Of the seeds that have sprouted (are visible plantings):

From left to right (back row): tomatoes, cucumbers, peas, cabbage

From left to right (front row): broccoli, brussel sprouts, watermelon, squash, beets, eggplant, pumpkin

Photo Location
my urban farm in Greater Philadelphia

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February 26, 20150 found this helpful

Nice variety you have there, Charleybear. You've got my vote.....and you're right, watching these babies grow while there's still snow outside is food for an ailing soul.

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I'm holding off a bit on the cukes and watermelon, since they grow so fast, but if you like Bell peppers, the earlier the better, since they need a long growing season.

Here is a picture of an ornamental pepper called 'Loco'. I started these January 23. They will go into porch planters or flower beds just as soon as the last frost is over.

Hope you get a chance to post back later with a picture of your produce!

 
 

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