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Last autumn we still had some tomato plants that sprung up in the compost pile that were still granting us their fruits. It was a cherry-tomato like fruit from some hybrid we tried or the failed Million Bell plant that wound up in the compost. They were really good
thought Id save some seeds. Immediately went to NewHendoLibs tutorial on seed saving.
Started good
then stuff happened and the seeds were forgotten about
checked in on them and thought Id left them in the water too long
whew, they were mostly ok
laid out to dry
again
stuff on the homestead needed doing
forgot them. When remembered the seeds looked like a whole-grain communion host.
I kept them
why?
Well here they are
Ready for the greenhouse
The Basil cloning is still coming along
were companion planting basil with various other veggies.
Speaking of the others
heres the starts of various peppers and some roma tomatoes. Potatoes have been planted in the greenhouse already along with the cabbage.
Next Wednesday the low is forecast to be 33, lowest temp for a while
greenhouse should be safe.
Could this be the second year in a row frost may not be a big concern? The plots will thicken
with veggies.
Tomorrow is my wifes birthday
how many guys would gift their spouse of 52 years a wheelbarrow full of custom mixed soil
and have her ecstatic over her present?
My compost pile awaits
