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Mar 10, 2014 5:02 AM CST
Name: Karen
Valencia, Pa (Zone 6a)
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Well, the Dragon Wings were getting pretty sad looking, I think just because they were so overdue to be transplanted. I gave them a little food so hopefully they'll perk up in their bigger cells. I know I'll most likely have to pot them up again before transplant to the yard, but I'm out of space on my little light shelves. Some of this bigger stuff needs to move outside but the weather just won't cooperate.

I've wintersown my tomatoes for years with great results, but last year was so wet and cold and cloudy that none even sprouted until May. This year I'm trying to sprout them indoors in vermiculite, hoping that I can then pot them up to soil and move outside soon. No more space under lights.

This has been a LONG winter.

Karen

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