greenhouse report! tomatoes tomato-ing, baby tomatillo, snapdragon cuttings i rooted are gonna bloom.
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greenhouse report! tomatoes tomato-ing, baby tomatillo, snapdragon cuttings i rooted are gonna bloom.

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Purple tomatillos
I'm partial as fuck to a green salsa
Tomatillos add a flavor similar to rhubarb in this delicious tomatillo and strawberry pie perfect for summer evenings.
Fresh jalapenos, cilantro, and a medium heat level are all ingredients in this green salsa. Try it with tortilla chips, on eggs, or as a marinade.

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Tried seed snails for the first time this year. They're doing... a little too well, if I'm being completely honest. Most of the seeds germinated, and I don't really want to thin, so it looks like I'm going to be splitting several more rolls so they're no longer overcrowded.
Here was my first seed snail split (tomatillos). Look at how deep these roots go!
Varieties I'm starting this year:
Tomatillo
Poblano pepper
Bell pepper
Jalapeño
Banana pepper
Sweet pepper
Indigo isis tomato
Moon glo tomato
Yellow pear tomato
I potted up my tomatillo seedlings today.
For those who don't know, some nightshade plants like potatoes, tomatoes, and tomatillos will grow new roots from the fuzzies along their stems if they're buried in soil.
So I planted my tomatillo seedlings, which were getting kinda lanky, into bigger, deeper seed cells so they have the chance to grow more roots before I put them in the ground.
Speaking of nightshades, 4 of the 6 tomatoes that got hit by the late frost are not coming back. I should have replaced them with new starts last week honestly but wanted to see if they'd come back.
Also speaking of that late frost, the peppers are kinda coming back, but the brassicas really aren't. I'm gonna have to just give up on them because it's going to start getting too hot for them anyway. I really should probably be trying to grow those in the fall I guess. I might just put some flowers in their place. Something to support the pollinators.
Pickle Salsa — ✨💚✨