Friday, April 25: tons of Green Goliath Broccoli have emerged, Scallions are just starting to peek through
Saturday, April 26: a Triple Treat Pumpkin is poking through, as are some of the Oregano seedlings, also more Green Goliath Broccoli is showing its head; at bedtime when I turned off the lights I also discovered that the Purple Basil has sprouted and another Triple Treat Pumpkin is peeking through
Sunday, April 27: I have a spaghetti squash! Woohoo! Bedtime check (when I turn off the lights) reveals a Jack 'O Lantern is up. The kids will love that.
Monday, April 28: We have tons of Oregano, tons of Purple Basil, tons of Scallions, and of course tons of Green Goliath Broccoli. There is at least one Roma Tomato, as well.
Jack 'O Lantern Pumpkins~1
Triple Treat Pumpkins~2
Spaghetti Squash~1
Giant Moonflowers~1
Wednesday, April 30: I'm noticing what looks like the first set of true leaves on the pumpkins and squash. Time to start fertilizing them!
Jack 'O Lantern Pumpkins~4
Triple Treat Pumpkins~3
Spaghetti Squash~2 (by evening we had 4)
Butterbush Squash~1
Giant Moonflowers~2
Thursday, May 1:
Jack 'O Lantern Pumpkins~6
Triple Treat Pumpkins~3
Spaghetti Squash~6
Butterbush Squash~2
Giant Moonflowers~2
Friday, May 2:
Jack 'O Lantern Pumpkins~6 (by bedtime we had 7)
Triple Treat Pumpkins~3
Spaghetti Squash~6 (by bedtime we had 7)
Butterbush Squash~3
Giant Moonflowers~2 (by bedtime we had 3)
Saturday, May 3:
Jack 'O Lantern Pumpkins~7
Triple Treat Pumpkins~3
Spaghetti Squash~8
Butterbush Squash~3
Giant Moonflowers~3
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