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Old April 8, 2021   #2
D.J. Wolf
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Well, broccoli and cauliflower are looking pretty good right now, and are outside in 3" pots. I don't think I'll bring them back in probably, unless it looks like we are going to get a freeze.

Bell Peppers and Jalapenos look the best I've ever started. Slow of course, but are getting first true leaves on the really good. They'll go in and out daily for a couple more weeks probably.

Tomatoes, I'm having issues with. Most seedlings seem to want to die on me. It's bad enough that I'm thinking about getting one my new 72 cell starter tray's out that I bought for next year and starting a few more. I know, it's a bit late, but it's either do that or buy plants at the store which I don't want to do if I can help it anyway.

If I do that, I might as well go ahead and start the zucchini, pumpkins, watermelon, and cucumbers, or at least some of them. I mean, it shouldn't' be any more work to plant 72 cells as opposed to 6 or 8 should it? lol
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