I haven't been posting much lately because I've been spending most of my time practicing with Meta and Chris for the
Cowboy Mimes' second show last night. My amazing friend Kelly from Everdale kindly drove my big-ass keyboard to the gig at no charge, and it was a good chance for
us to swap seedlings. I gave her some of my many sweet pepper seedlings, and in return she gave me a
zucchini, two varieties of
tomato (beautiful, large mini-plants they are), and an unusual kind of
eggplant that's produces orange-coloured fruit (I'll find out the name).
My own tomatoes are doing very poorly. None of my
groundcherries have germinated, and only two of my
ruffled red tomatoes have sprouted. All my seedlings seem to be growing very slowly, despite the amount of sun they get. Perhaps it's still just too cool at night? Or maybe my potting soil is too dense and the roots don't get enough oxygen? Beats me.
What do people think about transplanting seedlings into 100% compost, just to give them a boost? Maybe I'll experiment.
Labels: compost, eggplant, germination, potting soil, seedlings, tomatoes, zucchini