Finally a day without rain and I took full advantage of it! I was out in the garden by 9am and didn't come back in until 3:30pm... well I did stop for lunch. On top of the to do list was getting the tomatoes potted up. I really let them go way too long. I hope I didn't stunt their growth by waiting so long. Time will tell.
As I was transplanting the tomatoes for the
Haven garden I was having a debate with myself if I should go ahead and plant out my tomatoes. The weather is looking good for the next ten days and I think at this point it should continue to get better. I ended up compromising with myself and I planted 2 out of the four but made sure they would be well protected. I'll tell you the rest through photos.
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This area gets sun most of the day but the evenings are still a bit cool. So I pulled out my 4x4 pop-up greenhouse. I had almost forgotten about this little gem.
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4x4 pop-up greenhouse. Both sides open up or you can just open a netted window. |
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It's going to be a tight fit. I want to be able to to plant these as far back as possible so I can fit the two zucchinis in the bed as well. |
Before I show you how the tomatoes look in the greenhouse let me give you a lesson on what not to do with tomatoes and what to do.
I love that mini greenhouse!! I might look into getting one so I can put some of my plants outside despite that fact that Spring is refusing to come.
ReplyDeleteThat's a nifty little thing!
ReplyDeleteI hope your Black Beauty zukes don't get as large as my single plant did last year. It was about 8 feet in diameter!
ReplyDeleteLove that little greenhouse.
Lovely mini green house.....
ReplyDeleteGranny - Oh my! Thanks for the warning! Maybe I should rethink the black beauty. I could move one over another 2 to 3ft to the right. Still might not be enough room. Or I could do what EG does and contain them in tomato cages :-) Greenhouse-I know isn't cute.
ReplyDeletePotted Farm, Katrina, Codrina - Thank you. It really does come in handy!
From my blog of Sept. 3, 2010:
ReplyDeleteThe lone zucchini is still trying to overtake the back yard. One of this year's successes, this giant has given me more than 50 pounds of zukes, and doesn't look as though it's going to stop anytime soon. I measured one of those huge leaves, it was 18" long and 22" wide.
Powdery mildew finally took over, but it was still pumping out the zucchinis when I cut it down.
Granny - OK got it - rethink black beauty. I will only need one and it will go into bed 5. The rest of the seedlings will go into the haven garden to feed the homeless. Thank you so much... now we will see if I can grow mine as big as yours :-)
ReplyDeletePS-glad you are feeling better!