image from gardenersworld.com Good morning. Colder out this morning. The temperature is 20 degrees with a high today of only 38 low tonight of 28 degrees. I heard this morning; this will be the temperature for the rest of the month. We are going to have moisture this weekend, but I don’t think it is 12 inches of snow here for us in North central Iowa. I know you all are wanting spring, and it has been the first day of spring. Spring will come, but we need moisture and the temperature to be more seasonable, so June and July will be that way.
Larry and I were traveling yesterday and going west. As the sun set, the sun was directly in front of us. When the first day of Spring, and the first day of all, the sun sets directly in the western sky and rises directly in the east. Showing us that it was the first day of Spring, now the path of the sun will be setting moving to the north. Busy planting, watering and cleaning up the greenhouse. Question asked, I have tomatoes started now when do I transplant them ? Seeds that we sow…grow into seedlings, that become plants. We start the seeds in starter trays with small seed pods. Once the seeds germinate they become tiny seedlings that have just two sets of leaves.Do not try to transplant at this stage, as your seedlings are still very delicate. Continue to care for them until the next set of leaves begin to emerge. These new leaves are called true leaves. Once true leaves appear, and your seedlings grow double the size of the seed pod, it’s time to transplant to a bigger pot. To remove seedlings, I like to use a bamboo skewer to gently loosen soil from under the roots. Then slowly remove the seedlings, taking care to not disturb the soil near the roots. If you have multiple seedlings in one pod….you will have to separate them carefully without straining the roots too much. I like to transplant them in groups of two seedlings to one pot. Try not to hold the stem of the seedlings, if they snap, your seedling will be lost. Instead maneuver the plant gently into the new pot by carefully dangling the leaves between your fingers. If you happen to lose a leaf….it can still grow back. Put some moist soil in the base of the new pot. Place the seedling in the center and taking great care, press soil gently around the seedling. Try to straighten and center the seedling in the new pot, by moving the soil around it. Do not try to adjust the seedling by the stem! After transplanting, gently spray with water and keep in a sunny spot. You will find, once transplanted …your seedlings start to grow very rapidly. Continue to care for them with good sunlight and water till they grow into small plants and become double the size of the pot they are in. At this stage you can either transplant them to a bigger pot or plant them directly into your vegetable patch. Taken from https://greenfellas4you.com/tips-for-transplanting-seedlings/ Till next time this is Becky Litterer, Becky’s Greenhouse, Dougherty Iowa [email protected] 641-794-3337 cell 641-903-9365
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