Pics of my seedlings this year

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  1. newgrow

    newgrow Seedling

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    These Are my seedling that I am afraid I planted too early. Looking at the Old Farmer's Almanac.com It says I did good except I planted Cucs,onions,and squash too early it said Feb 1-15 for them, but everything else said Jan 4-18. any help would be great. This is the first year I am attempting a lot and I am trying to can as well.


    Starting from top left going down

    Anaheim pepper,Early wonder tom,Tomatillo,Roma tom

    Next row:
    Poblano pepper,Collards,Brocc,Spinach

    Next row:
    Bell peppers,Jalapeno,Cilantro,

    Last row:
    Cucumbers,Yellow squash,Zucchini,Pickling cucumbers






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    2 weeks old ( photo / image / picture from newgrow's Garden )





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    Also have bush beans and soy beans that have not been planted yet and white onions already doing good in the ground.

    Should I plant them in the ground or leave them in their pots? That is my question.

    Thanks again all :-D
     
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  3. Droopy

    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    *drooling* I don't know, but oh! how good it is to see seedlings. :D
     
  4. toni

    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Just put them in larger pots when they outgrow the starter pot until you are ready to plant them outside. If you buy them in a nursery, they have been in pots for weeks and haven't suffered from it.
     
  5. daisybeans

    daisybeans Hardy Maple

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    Good job!!
    It's getting exciting around here!
     



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  6. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Awww would you look at all those lovely little babies!! :D I'd follow the advice Toni gave you and re-pot them until it's time for them to go outside. Now my fingers are itching to get some seeds sown here.
     
  7. fish_4_all

    fish_4_all In Flower

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    Those little ones look like they are doing really well. I won't even get to start mine for another 2 months at least, some of them 3 months. :(
     

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