I sowed so many veggies two weeks ago.
Look... the seedling became little plants.
There are four zucchini seedlings.
The other .... a pot of Pomodoro tomatoes and red Okras
Red okra, after transplanting.
Pomodoro tomatoes...
This is seedling of 'terong lalap ungu' or purple globular eggplants.
I reuse plastic cups as seedling pots.
Not all of the seedling were transplanted, I've run out my pots stock.
I have to seek additional pots.
They all look very neat and cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a shame, so many pepper seeds that I've sowed, get fail in their germination process.
DeleteSo many good looking seadlings. My hands are itching to start sowing too, but for our climate it is a bit early, I know from experience I can better wait till March.
ReplyDeleteBe patient please, March will come soon. You can do anything in your garden
DeleteI can't wait until I've got some little seedlings waiting to be transplanted. It's still too cold here to sow anything yet, I'm having to sit on my hands to prevent me opening the seed packets.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what should I do if I live there, especially during the winter. I will miss my garden so much.
DeleteThose are nice looking seedlings and the squash grows a lot faster than your pumpkins so maybe they will be ready to eat before anything can harm them.
ReplyDeleteYes, I hope so. This is for the first time I plant zucchini. There are so many pleasure on growing squash/pumpkin. So challanging!
DeleteWelcome to Endah!
ReplyDeleteYou have a great job. I love planting small plantlets.
Now, every day will quickly grow.
I send greetings from a distant, sunny Polish.
Lucia
I'm glad you have a sunny day. So... have a wonderful week
DeleteI am ready to get my hands back in the soil. Your tiny plants are encouraging me! Linda@Wetcreek and Wetcreek Museum Blogs
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you are ready to get back in your lovely garden. I hope the weather will be nicer.
DeleteSo neat and organised! I am sure these precious seedlings will 'grow up' fine :-) Btw, love the fact that you planted zucchini. Never thought that this plant can do well in hot climate.
ReplyDeleteThank you Stephanie. I have ever seen zucchini grown on the highland. I'm sure it can be grown on my middle land. But I'm not sure about the yield.
DeleteKemas sekali kerjanya... saya yakin semuanya akan menghasilkan sayur yang cantik...
ReplyDeleteTerima kasih atas doanya. Saya harap juga begitu
DeleteVery nice! I am itching to start sowing too, I usually wait until 1st March, but with the very mild winter we have this year I might ‘cheat’ a bit and start a bit earlier!
ReplyDeleteI hope your mild winter will so friendly with your seeds germination and growth
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