Well I’m starting to see the first of the true leaves coming out. So I’ll have to get some weak fertilizer around just to give them a bit of a boost. The weather has been a real roller coaster. Its was almost 60 on Sunday but the high is in the 30s and 40s today. The ground has started to thaw out so the tulip bulbs I planted last fall have started to show a little surface growth. I’m also trying to figure out the best place to put in some raspberries in the either March or April depending on when the local nursery get them this year.
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Day 128
Tulipa
Germinating
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Day 57
Sequoiadendron giganteum
Showing True Leaves
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Day 17
Solanum lycopersicum
Showing True Leaves
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Day 30
Asclepias incarnata
Showing True Leaves
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Day 17
Cucumis sativus
Showing True Leaves
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Day 17
Brassica oleracea (Italica Group)
Showing True Leaves
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Previous Journals
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Brussels Sprouts, Long Island Improved Germinating, Broccoli Germinating, and Onion Germinating
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Front Yard garden , Black eyed Susan , Saffron Crocus , and Indoor garden
Later Journals
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Broccoli Harvesting
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Pea, Dwarf Gray Sugar Blooming, Pea, Amish Snap Blooming, and Chives Blooming
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Lettuce Salad Bowl-Green Harvesting, Lettuce Blend Harvesting, and Radish, Plum Purple Harvesting

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