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Old December 13, 2015   #7
Worth1
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Originally Posted by AlittleSalt View Post
Looks good Worth.

Maiden's fire from Ted is one we'll be growing. Black Cherry from 2007 Tomato Growers is another.
Have you given black cherry a test sprout?

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I like your seed trays,were can I get some like that ?
While lookig for new lights and such for my seedlings Home Depot still had a little corner with seeds and such.
It is Christmas time and I have never seen this before.
Maybe it is because I chew them out this time of the year for not having something.
I found everything I needed to start seeds.
Jiffy organic seed starting soils and the Pro Hex seed trays.

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Worth-Surprised you started so early. When do you expect to plant out?
I put in new lights and wasn't for sure my new experiment would work or not so I jumped the gun and started early encase of failure.
The other two reasons were my volunteer Orange Russian plant I had one year that did so well that sprouted in November.
This thing sprouted in a pile of soil about 6 inches deep at the edge on my concrete driveway.
What this driveway did was absorb heat during the day and kept the soil warm on top of it.

And AKMark starting seedlings in December in Alaska.
For Tomatoes and bloom set Texas and Alaska have about the same amount of time sort of.
I think I am only 18 or so days earlier than any other year i sprout seeds.
Perfect timing for peppers and early for tomatoes.
I will plant out as usual in early march and have back ups.
BIG back ups plus a plan.

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