Does anyone in North America not have spring fever? It's been a long hard winter and I am sure glad it is spring. This is our weather forecast, and I must brag on Oklahoma meteorologists, I think they are very accurate, maybe the best in the world. I don't always like their forecasts but they are very dependable.
With this warm forecast, I think it is probably safe to let my tomato and zinnia seeds move out of their egg shells and be transplanted into pots outside.
The cherry tomato plants are in these big planters, outside but also sheltered by the pergola roof. When they are bigger, we will move the pots into full sun. For now, they will be protected from any heavy rain we might get.
With this warm forecast, I think it is probably safe to let my tomato and zinnia seeds move out of their egg shells and be transplanted into pots outside.
The cherry tomato plants are in these big planters, outside but also sheltered by the pergola roof. When they are bigger, we will move the pots into full sun. For now, they will be protected from any heavy rain we might get.
Zinnias are now in these pots, and for now, right beside the house for a little extra warmth and protection.
For thrift and cuteness, I really like using egg shells for the starting pots.
Still in the house, are some tiny petunias and moss rose growing in more eggs. I am also going to start some heirloom tomato seeds I bought in Branson.
What is your weather like? I hope winter is finally over for everyone!