San Marzano Tomato Seeds
After having a lot of fun with my first-year garden, I figured year two warranted more attention. Some time last fall, I decided that I was going to try my hand at growing my own crops from seeds. But, since the little plants are pretty stinkin' cheap, growing vegetable plants from seeds doesn't generally make a lot of sense. But...the one catch is that plants that they generally sell at most garden centers are hybrids and common varieties that grow well and aren't all that unique.
However, even if they don't make a lot of economic sense to grow, I still want to grow unique or hard-to-find seedlings. And that's what I'm going to do! There isn't a better project that I can think of for mid-February, right?
First up? San Marzano Tomatoes. You know the ones: the perfect pizza tomato!
Anyone know where I can get some volcanic ash to add to my soil?
However, even if they don't make a lot of economic sense to grow, I still want to grow unique or hard-to-find seedlings. And that's what I'm going to do! There isn't a better project that I can think of for mid-February, right?
First up? San Marzano Tomatoes. You know the ones: the perfect pizza tomato!
Anyone know where I can get some volcanic ash to add to my soil?
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