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It’s More than time to revisit the Garden Efforts and See What’s Going On!

It’s More than time to revisit the Garden Efforts and See What’s Going On!

We have prepped the soil, staked the ground and even planted a few cold-hardy bush pea plant seedlings in our outdoor space. It is mid-April and we are said to have a frost coming in tomorrow sometime between 2 am and 8 am.

Checking back into our trays of seeds indoors, they have grown and some we have even seen the need to transplant into larger containers. Certain seedlings stay compact(lettuces) but others like bush beans, peas, zucchini, and eggplants, tend to get quite

Cold Hardy bush pea plants that were transitioned to outdoors.

leggy (which can weaken the plant long term).  Here is a great site from the University of Maryland on the details of seeds, planting and maintenance as you ready for the outdoor garden.  https://extension.umd.edu/hgic/topics/seedling-care

Transplanted Seedlings 🙂