Finally, some progress!
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 8:07 am
The growing season comes late to Rhode Island every year. Nothing really seems to grow until the beginning of June, even if you started them as seedlings in February and stuck them under grow lights for 3 months.
With that said, it seems that growing season has begun in earnest. My little tobacco seedlings are *thriving* in this humid 90-degree weather, and have just exploded upward. My wife is going to transplant them for me today while I work on other things (the old honey-do list). I'm going to put some in pots to grow in partial shade, and some out in the garden proper to get full sun. We'll see how things pan out.
With that said, it seems that growing season has begun in earnest. My little tobacco seedlings are *thriving* in this humid 90-degree weather, and have just exploded upward. My wife is going to transplant them for me today while I work on other things (the old honey-do list). I'm going to put some in pots to grow in partial shade, and some out in the garden proper to get full sun. We'll see how things pan out.