I’m keeping them indoors for a couple more weeks until I’m sure it won’t freeze again since I don’t want to risk having them DIE after all the work I’ve put into them! Then I’d have to go to the greenhouse and buy tomato plants and not be able to play around with collecting the seeds this fall. That would be a bummer.
I also got a very cool book in the mail yesterday on growing and harvesting non-hybrid seeds called Seed to Seed. It is fantastically in depth–I got to spend some time with it today while in the doctor’s waiting room. It covers every plant you could possibly want to grow in your garden (3/4 of them I’ve never even heard of) and how to plant, grow, and harvest seed from each of them. Pictures included, along with loads of information. Definitely recommended.
Keep preparing! Angela
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Another way to “recycle” and use “free” pots is to save the cardboard from you toilet paper rolls. you need a shallow pan to hold the dirt in at the bottom and you need to tie at least 6 together so they will keeps standing up and stay stable, but they do make nice freebie starter pots. Plus what else would you do with all that cardboard anyway?
I saw your comment on another blog, so I dropped by. From your supplier list I see some names I buy from as well. Strange how so many of the blogs I read and enjoy are from Utah.
Anna–I’ve seen those before! We could definitely make a slew of them with the amount of TP we go through around here!
Hermit–Glad to have you drop by! Hope you’ll find some useful information here :)