All the seeds are sown :)

Discussion in 'Fruit and Veg Gardening' started by Danjensen, Apr 17, 2012.

  1. Danjensen

    Danjensen In Flower

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    Well spring here is about 3 weeks early so i am enjoying being nicely ahead of my garden plan.

    A bonus as this year i focused on getting crops in the ground early.

    The garlic is doing well allthough i think i could have spaced closer.

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    Garlic planted fall '11 ( photo / image / picture from Danjensen's Garden )

    Was nervous about my peas as we had a lot of frosts after planting but there looking very healthy.

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    early peas ( photo / image / picture from Danjensen's Garden )

    The leggy lettuce seedlings might still do well. if not i have seed direct sown as well

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    lettuce seedlings ( photo / image / picture from Danjensen's Garden )

    On top of those both kale and beet seedlings are showing which again i'm impressed with considering the cold. the raised beds and sandy soil warms up quickly.

    I just finished sowing my squash in peat pots ready to plant out later.

    Anyone else benefiting from an early spring?
     
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  3. rockhound

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    Oh yeah, I took a chance and planted early. Onion plants and radishes are ready now to start pulling the largest to add to a meal. Tomatoes- well...I had to replace one of the 4 big slicer types due to frost. I had risked my extra seedlings on the early planting. They are so far ahead of where they'd normally be. Early Girl even has flower buds.
     

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