As Mom pointed out to me I don't actually have any dates on here for when we planted, oops!
Our tomatoes were planted on March 19, all the seedlings went in the ground on March 20 and the seeds were planted on the 21st.
Everything is now moving along great, the only thing we haven't seen yet is the cilantro, if it does not show up this week I'm going to try again.
Here are the beans on the 31st of March, we spotted it coming out that morning and by the early evening it had made it this far.
Here they are on April 6, a week later. I figure they'll be up the trellis by next week. The strawberries are doing well, we've been collecting a few every 2 or 3 days since they went in.
These are the cute baby tomatoes, my daughter Sydni has been diligently checking them everyday to look for changes.
This is the onion set 10 days after planting. I have to say I only wanted to plant them as more of an experiment than anything so I am pleasantly surprised they are doing so well.
I don't plan on buying green onions all summer, these will definitely be on the list for next year.
Itty bitty heads of lettuce are now popping up. They really are tiny and quite easy to look over.
This is box 2 with the onions, carrots, peppers and cucumbers. On the larger image you can just see the tops of the carrots starting. We looked today and it appears that a couple of jalapenos may be starting as well. Everything else is just putting out new leaves and getting bigger.
I also finally got a packet of chives and they have been planted with the cherry tomato, hopefully they will spring up soon too.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
They're Growing!!
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You're having great success! It's fun watching everything grow. Not too much is growing outside here yet, just peas and lettuce have sprouted.
ReplyDeleteA lot of action!Baby tomatoes are so cute!
ReplyDeleteEverything is looking great. Looks like you'll have a fine garden. Love the little tomatoes!
ReplyDeleteNothing beats watching a garden grow--especially in spring time when growing spurts are absolutely awesome. Gardening is a great conduit to all sorts of knowledge. Good luck to you!!
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