Starting up 18 varieties of tomatoes, after creating some more bed space for this year. It’s so nice to sit down and take some time to start the seeds 🌱

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      4 days ago

      As long as you get most of the roots, tomatoes won’t really care. I start mine in red solo cups with holes in the bottom.

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        4 days ago

        Yeah, individual spaces for seedlings makes sense. I just feel like I’d destroy them if trying to get them out of something like this, so was curious.

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          4 days ago

          Seedlings are pretty resilient, as long as they get enough care post transplant life will be good.

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      4 days ago

      I just pluck them out with a small spoon or a chopstick while they are still pretty small. It works well, I did this for some years already.

      But if you wait too long the roots get bigger and tangled, so it’s a bit more effort because I usually transplant early into a small pot and then repot them later into a bigger pot. I try to save space while growing from seed because our last potential frost date is mid may and there’s not so much space on our south windowsills where I put all my seedlings. So it does get crowded with fennel, zucchini, peppers/chilis and the tomatoes.