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I have some friends who don't use lights and I usually share some plants with them. My plants are quite vigorous at planting out time and theirs generally lag behind.

You don't have to have lights. It does make a difference.

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Just as a note, I already have more than 600 seedlings going and have one last round to start later this months - plus what I will start outside.

Fair to say that I am addicted to gardening.

I couldn't do this without the lights.

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So does that make me a stupid people because I have tomatoes growing? (Inside that is)?????????????????

If so than..................... :shock:

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Not unless you have ready to plant plants and it is snowing outside. :lol:

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If so than..................... :shock:
:lol: :lol: :lol:
So does that make me a stupid people
I keep asking the guy in the mirror the same question.

I have about 500 tomato plants started. People at our market buy some tomatoes, squash and cucumbers at the end of April.

Eric

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It's funny you mention the market DD. My DH commented, after seeing my trays of seedlings, that I could probably sell some of them at our rummage sale this spring.
I was like :shock, SELL THEM??? You want me to sell my babies to random strangers who might kill them? :lol: I'm sure he thinks I'm cracked in the head, especially after I already killed my blacktail mtn watermelon....

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TZ -OH6 wrote:Not unless you have ready to plant plants and it is snowing outside. :lol:
It COULD very well snow again. :lol:

I saw tomatoes at Lowe's (probably Home Depot and Wal Mart as well) 2 maybe 3 weeks ago. I was a little shocked. Oh yeah they had to move them inside cause we got 4 inches of snow a few weekends ago. :wink: :roll: Go figure I always see WAY out of season plants there like potatoes and such in dang near Oct.

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I started most of my seeds later this year, I'm not in a rush on getting the bulk started and am concentrating on better growth once in the soil. I do however have about 15 tomatoes in the ground already, at least a month early. going to test out some new cold frame/hoop house deals.

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I once saw roses covered in aphids for sale at Walmart. I told someone, and hopefully the plants were treated or removed.



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