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(08-02-2022, 01:58 PM)Vinny Wrote: [ -> ]Naw, got my fingers burned drastically last year with early sowings. Cry Promised then, NEVER AGAIN! Tongue I have some tomatoes drying and some peppers drying for seed. Might try some early peppers as they require a long season and don't get so leggy. Rolleyes Good luck all. Smile
 No wonder you don't have any flowers................or leaves. Big Grin
As I'm a showoff, here's a pic Smile

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Wow, JJB. What make is that one?
(11-04-2022, 10:43 AM)Veggie Wrote: [ -> ]Wow, JJB. What make is that one?

I think it's Red Robin, but it's awfully taller than a similar one sown at the same time.  No, it definitely is RR because of it's habit , the only alternative it could be is veranda red which is sprawlier in habit. Sown on 10 January.
Wow JJB, that's an amazing plant for this time of year!!

I have three, I think, that are about 5 inches tall.. the rest have only got true leaves Smile
I am mightily impressed!!
To be fair I think it looks bigger in the pic than in real life, the baby toms are only the size of a pea and its about 16" tall.
3 of each of Latah and Oregon Spring. Sown in January some time. They've been out in the greenhouse for about a week now.
TMTT, can you save me some seeds of Oregon Spring please as my old seeds didn't germinate this year. Big Grin
(12-04-2022, 03:52 PM)Veggie Wrote: [ -> ]TMTT, can you save me some seeds of Oregon Spring please as my old seeds didn't germinate this year. Big Grin
Yeah, sure.  Cool
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