Finding Plants this time of year
Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 1:22 pm
I'm doing two things. 1-Starting an indoor garden 2- preparing for a art exhibition.
For the exhibition I need plants that have developed fruit by the middle/late march. I know I am almost out of time to get some tomato plants to fully develop fruit but I'd like to try.
My question is: Does anyone know of an online site or a nursery in california I could contact to get plants?
If I'm unable to get plants can anyone recommend the best way to get veggies and tomatos to grow extremely fast? I have some seaweed/kelp based fertilizer and Organic guano and worm casting potting soil so far.
Thank you for your help on this foggy and complicated issue.
-nathan
For the exhibition I need plants that have developed fruit by the middle/late march. I know I am almost out of time to get some tomato plants to fully develop fruit but I'd like to try.
My question is: Does anyone know of an online site or a nursery in california I could contact to get plants?
If I'm unable to get plants can anyone recommend the best way to get veggies and tomatos to grow extremely fast? I have some seaweed/kelp based fertilizer and Organic guano and worm casting potting soil so far.
Thank you for your help on this foggy and complicated issue.

-nathan