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7 Comments

  1. You’ll get there. I’m late getting my seeds started too. That’s life 😂. I’ve been looking for gherkins too with no luck.

  2. I had a very bad year last year so I am planning to focus mostly on tomatoes and peppers and onions. With a full garden of things we enjoy to eat. Groceries from the store are just crazy. What we can’t or don’t eat I will donate to others

  3. I ordered the same sunflower mix! This is my first time planting sunflowers. May marks 1 year living on our farm so I wasn’t planting a garden while I was moving in so this year is going to be amazing

  4. Hi Lynn,
    Couple things. Luffas are the easiest to grow. I always direct sow, but I’m in CA. You should be good starting them in March. Nitrogen will help them take off.

    Second start some peppers. Try to get some lunch box snacking peppers. They are so good and a treat to pick and eat in the garden. Peppers need heat so I. Would start indoors and leave them there until it is definitely warm out. Up pot them if necessary, but have patience and then harden them off well. They take a bit to take off and will fruit in mid-late summer.

    Last tip. Get some TUMs when you are at Costco and crush them up and add to your pepper and tomato plants when you plant them out in the garden.

  5. To make it easier on yourself you should just winter sow everything except the luffas and onion seeds. I’ve been gardening for over 30 yrs-no expert by any means once I found the winter sowing method I never looked back-it’s simply-recycled gallon milk containers (can use other clear containers-even seen people use a plastic drawer shelf unit from walmart but since we drink gallons of milk in my home I just save them-potting mix-seeds-tape and something to mark what you are growing there is no worry about starting the seeds, heat, light, transplanting, watering constantly and my biggest one is that I have always had a hard time with is hardening off-you literally skip all of these steps by winter sowing- you still have plenty of time to this now-my last frost date is April 8th—weird because it use to be after Memorial Day—hmm🤔 I just by fluke decided to look up the exact date in May to post this only to see that it changed. Yay..cause that’s a whole 7-weeks earlier-I do have 2-greenhouses anyhow the seeds know when it’s time to germinate. I have done echinacea-strawberries-asparagus-chamomile-herbs-zinnias-medicinal you make it it can be WS’ed except for cactus-I did find that my tomatos and peppers that I WS’ed didn’t have enough time to produce because of our short growing season which now has changed..lol..but I just planted in my greenhouses and they took off having that extra couple months of growing time-San Marzano in the greenhouse had me so upset because I had no tomatoes in July, very few in August and then there was 1000’s of tomatoes in September-I do know why it’s because we were in a drought-I barely watered in 2-months-since this was all new to me growing in this greenhouse and using my brothers hose to water and the worrying his well was going dry is why they didn’t produce 1000’s more tomatoes-this year I will water frequently and mulch-another thing that makes plants go absolutely crazy in growth is to use the yeast and water let sit for 24 hrs then use-many YT videos on how to make and use-I saw extreme growth. Hope some of these tips helps you and others .

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