Robert doing some of the last minute transplanting. There are a lot of tiny plants which are greens. Greens are the salad type plants.
Frank has done a lot of work, but can't be on his feet very long. Here he is resting. He filled the four inch pots for the geraniums, some of the jumbo 606's, and seventeen inch square jumbos.
Here are germination trays. Some I did yesterday and others that Robert did today. The plastic box that is upside down is covering the heating controls for three heating mats.
Here is the things that were transplanted today. Some are tomatoes and peppers. Others are greens.
The are some tomato plants that were quite large. They are in the jumbo 606.
These tomato plants were planted early in January. I put them in #5 pots this afternoon. The photo is fuzzy which I will replace. The pots which contain small boards were planted last fall and put into house two and started to produce some good tomatoes. Most of the plants died and the tomatoes cracked which allowed Botrytis to invade. I started reusing the pots and finished with new pots which would be free from pathogens. Frank filled the four inch pots and I stuck the geraniums in them . There are nearly 200 pots. Some of them will be presented to the mothers on mother's. day.
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House six is pretty much cleaned out. The pallets at the back are gone. Planting on the left is doing well. More planting to come on the right
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