Posting this a day early while I remember.

Spring. A good time for vegetables. According to some table it’s a bit late now to sow tomatoes from seed? But you could still buy seedlings.

In the warming weather what do you have planned for your landscape, pots, patch, window box - or even the lone houseplant/cactus in your apartment?

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My zucchini seedlings are growing bigger and stronger. Some got eaten so there’s fewer now - but that’s possibly a good thing as I didn’t have as many pots as plants.

I also sowed some more Paris Market carrots and spinach for baby spinach. I won’t get much because the window boxes are tiny. But I have the seeds and it’s something to do.

The sunflowers I planted don’t seem to be doing much. As far as I can see one has sprouted.

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I think sunflowers need a really strong start, lots and lots of food and water to get going or they don’t seem to do much at all.

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Ah ok, I’ve really dropped the ball on that.

I could either start some more inside for easier attention - or if they hate transplanting that much I could try and get out there more often with diluted Powerfeed in the watering can

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