Repottiing plants Day 1

I started my peas a few weeks ago in the greenhouse and moved to the raised bed yesterday. I mentioned planting carrots but it’s still a little early. I did add a few immortality Iris to the corner though. The weather is amazing and keeping them watered is amazing. Outside transplanting my green beans to pots and getting onions paned is important. Warm weather this week makes setting out plants tempting, but it’s just the last week of March and almost a month before the anticipated last freeze date (April 20). 

Three days of re-planting small plants to four-inch pots has been pretty intensive. All of my plants need to be repotted, pots counted, and labels made for distribution at Planet Unity, the Master Gardener plant sale, Dirt Days, and others. First, an inventory of plants. They print labels for me at Master Gardeners. I am greatly indebted to them for their help. 

Day one as follows with ten trays. 

    1. Move a tray of California Wonder Peppers to greenhouse                                   14 pots 50 plants. 
    2. Move a tray of Heart of Gold cantaloupes to greenhouse                                     14 pots 40 plants. 
    3. Repot a tray of Straight Eight cucumbers                                                                14 pots 25 plants.
    4. Repot two trays of Black Beauty eggplants                                                              28 pots 60 plants.
    5. Repot two trays of African Daisy blue disc flowers                                                28 pots 100 plants.
    6. Repot one tray Crimson spineless okra                                                                    14 pots 30 plants.
    7. Repot two trays Fordhook Zucchini                                                                          28 pots 50 plants 

Total 140 pots 355 plants 

Day two will follow tomorrow. 

 

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