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I found a toad in the garden today!!!! I love toads, although I did have to evacuate him quickly before my chickens pecked him to death. The toad is now happily living in my weed patch. 

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Tomatoes don’t grow too hen it’s too cold. Over nutrition is not usually a problem, and almost never turns them yellow. I suggest you add iron to their water and see if they turn greener. Yellow leaves can also be a sign of begomo-viruses. Good luck.Garden tour....
Tomatoes and basil, some are struggling View attachment 3506322
Kale, broccoli, cabbage, Brussels sprouts (I think) and lettuces.
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Crocosmia, garlic, lavender, parsley, lemon balm (left side path) and mint (right side path) Chives are struggling behind the garlic fronds.
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And peas, along with seedling beets, chard, turnips, carrots, radishes, and a few lettuces mixed in. Cucumber bed in background, though not sprouting yet.
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Here is what I learned about rootbound plants. I used to buy tomato plants and take cuttings to root. The cuttings grew faster than the original plant because it was rootbound. Planted deep or horizontal in a trench they grow new roots. Breaking up the root ball a bit when planting also helps. The cold did not help them. So they have had a rough start.
Tomatoes don’t grow too hen it’s too cold. Over nutrition is not usually a problem, and almost never turns them yellow. I suggest you add iron to their water and see if they turn greener. Yellow leaves can also be a sign of begomo-viruses. Good luck.
Awesome, so they cover two square feet, much better than the one I just got. I was looking for something like this, thanks for sharing. I think the larger 2ft one has 10year light life based on 14hours a day.I bought these grow lights through Amazon in January and they work really well. Full spectrum, with cable hangers (no stand though), and each one is one square foot in size. I hooked them up into a mechanical timer to start the seeds out on 18 hours a day light, then as they grew I cut the hours of light back somewhat, to around 14 hours a day.
I place the lights about 6 inches over the seeds as they sprouted and all were short and stocky. My first attempt at growing seeds, using regular incandescent bulbs made the seedling tall and spindly- probably 6 inches tall. I threw out those plants.
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I had some yellow looking tomato seedlings about 3 days ago, but they turned green after I mixed an additional 1/4tsp of Epson salt into a gallon of already mixed Master Blend solution. My seeds were started in coco peat, so I knew they needed nutrients.I need tomato help. Here are some pics of tomato plants that I put in the ground a few weeks ago.
I had some yellow looking tomato seedlings about 3 days ago, but they turned green after I mixed an additional 1/4tsp of Epson salt into a gallon of already mixed Master Blend solution. My seeds were started in coco peat, so I knew they needed nutrients.
Also, I used the yogurt containers with their lids on as little greenhouses/frost protectors. So, at least 2 uses!
I need more info about this... I'd LOVE to have perennial basil.what might be a basil that is perennial in zone 5, which is surprising.