The weather definitely seems to be turning the corner to spring. The cold-weather plants are waning. A good example is the tatsoi, which was so beautiful only a week or two ago and is now turning yellow and looking wilted.
The most-mature tomato seedlings I purchased a week ago are trying to bloom already. I pinched them off for now so the plant can concentrate on growing.
The Berkley Tie-Dye is shorter, and I buried it more. It should develop a good root system.
The potatoes are growing quickly now that they're up. These are the Red Pontiacs, but all look similar right now. I've given them a couple of feedings of phosphorus-based fertilizer to see if they develop roots (potatoes) better this year.
The spring carrots and onions are looking good. I thinned the carrots just after this.
More onions...
The sugar snap peas are doing fine.
The seedlings I've grown are all looking OK.
Starla likes to "help."
One last look... the remaining cauliflower plants are heading, but I suspect I will only get a couple of sprigs. The weather's getting too warm; winter was too short.
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