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Old April 1, 2017   #16
Merediana
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I should have posted pics a while ago but I always forgot about it

So here we are today:

Groundcherries, this is only one variety, the second one was almost a no show, only two seedlings came up but they were so much later than the others that I didn't bother keeping them, these are all Goldie:


Some happy little Dwarfs:


A cherry tomato:


Eggplants:


A melon plant, I originally had two varieties, 3 of each, with one variety I had three healthy, well growing seeldlings, with the other one I had three poor looking seedlings that just got lanky but didn't really grow leafs, I decided that I can't be bothered and threw them out, three plants are enough...


My indet. tomatoes, the wispy ones look soooo poorly I know it's normal but I just hate wispy seeldings, they look so bad:


With my limited space, some plants are under lights, others have a nice south facing window. This march is really warm and sunny... With the weather now, they'd totally survive outdors. But sadly there can be frost till mid mayAnd the weather will certainly change now in April and get much colder...
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