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Old 25-01-2006, 02:10 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
Penelope Periwinkle
 
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Default Started Early Tomatoes

So, I started my early tomatoes this weekend. I'm growing Stupice
again, and trying a new one, Sophie's Choice, that I got from
Southern Exposure Seed Exchange.

My plan is to keep them inside under lights until March, when I'm
hoping it will be safe to move them to the cold frame with just a
light bulb for warmth on the cold nights. They'll still be in
pots, so if we have a late freeze I can being them back inside.
By mid to late March I hope to have them in the ground with a
Wall O'Water for protection.

With a little bit of cooperation from nature, I'm hoping for ripe
tomatoes by May. The earliest I've ever managed to get a ripe
tomato is the first week of May, and that was a year with a warm
spring. I'm hoping the Wall O'Water will help if this spring is
cool.

I've also got lettuce sprouting in several containers, which will
be moved out to the cold frame as soon as it's a little bigger.
The dill and cilantro are next.

I am *so* ready for spring.

Penelope
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