Again the columns, in order from the left, are melon, cucumber, watermelon, squash, tomato, zucchini, cabbage, cabbage, tomato, tomato.
Two of the watermelon seeds have sprouted, and the zucchini is very happy, but the tomatoes aren’t doing very well at all. We’ll have to see.
April 7, 2020
how awesome and thanks for revealing a time line type of growth…
It’s fun to see the changes.
That zucchini is really growing. Hope the tomatoes catch up
We’ll have to see about the tomatoes. Andy carefully nurtured some seedlings in the house a few years ago and the ingrates died.
they are growing well, maybe tomato takes a little longer. great job on your garden to be
Apparently they like the soil temperature to be about 80°F. The heater under the tray should help some, but maybe not enough? We’ll have to see.
If you factor in the costs of building that greenhouse, your summer crop is going to produce some very expensive veggies, offset by the entertainment value though. LOL
Needless to say we didn’t build the greenhouse to save money. 😀
It’s well worth it for the sense of adventure and watching things grow. Harvesting is fun too, of course.
I don’t know for sure but I think tomatoes require more of the summer heat.
they’ll come along. but it might be later maybe? I should talk! I know next to nothing about gardening!
We’ll have to see. There’s a heater under the seed-starting tray, and the daytime temperature of the air is in the 80s, so who knows?
It will be interesting to see if the tomatoes come up…
The one plant that is producing took a very long time, so we’re patient and curious.
A little tender love will get those tomatoes going:) Looking great.
Woos, Lightning and Timber
We’ll see. 🙂
Yes, I think the tomatoes will come around eventually.
I’m guessing patience and watering will be enough, but who knows? That’s part of the adventure.