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Quick tour of my vegetable grow room. I have tomatoes, sunflowers, peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, zucchini….and did I say tomatoes?

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  • KelleyJo Bruenning

    You don't even need to buy more seeds for tomatoes… just trim off "suckers" once they are about the size of the ones you have shown here, and then set them in a fresh cup of water, they will sprout roots, then transplant those into soil and off you go again with more tomatoes; this method is called cloning.  I had one small plant and now have half a dozen or more clones all within 6 months time… and they are constantly making cherry tomatoes.  =)

  • asunlights .com

    You did grow a lot of plants indoor. It is amazing you keep everything tidy and clean. Will you keep these plant indoor for lifetime or transplant them outside when they grow up?

  • Yolanda Davis

    I just started my vegetable garden and I am all over the place. My biggest questions is do you necessary have to use a heat lamp. I have my veggies from seedlings in my garage and I was going to transplant them to the raised bed in a few weeks. My next questions is can I start them in the plastic cups and then put them outside to germinate. My tomatoes, herbs,  and squash is not budging. But my okra is growing off the gain. Please help a sista out.

  • 707mrb

    Great start on all your veggies. Yup, you can never have too many plants to start with 😉 I give a ton away too. I am going to try the white scallop squash this year. Nice job on the starts Stephen.

  • Ian Knockton

    You can never have to many tomatoes buddy !! Great to see those lights out again this year they where a great investment and hopefully last a long time ??

  • Elyse Joseph

    Looking good! I just seeded tomatoes and eggplants today, can't plant them outside before beginning of June…It's been a long and cold winter that's for sure!!!