Blueberries Cherry Tomato Seeds
Blueberries Cherry Tomato Seeds
Blue berries, not just one of our puggle’s middle names, but the best description for these small, dime sized diameter shaped color changing beauties. Starting off as light green and turning into a deep violet color, and finally ripening to a dark crimson red with a splash of dark purple. Truly a full spectrum palate, when eaten at all stages—with a complex garden fresh taste mixed in with sweetness. These beauties grow in clusters, great cut right in the vine and a colorful addition to all your dishes!
- Plant 2 seeds 1/8 deep in soft soil in at least 3” deep container—we like to start everything indoors about a month before last frost: almanac.com/gardening/frostdates — Start seeds in area with full sun/strongest light in warmest area. -Water it in and spray/flick additional water each day—make sure it’s not too damp though, we highly suggest investing in a heating mat faster germination and healthy roots. Germinates in 12-14 days - Plant outside when at least 4 inches tall, in area with full sun, after danger of last frost—make sure not to start too early as it will get leggy unless under supplemental lighting - Mix in bat guano/organic nutrients into the hole you are planting in. Plant at least 2.5 ft apart, as an indeterminate plant—will need to be trellised and apply organic nutrients throughout growing cycle. -Make sure roots are not saturated in water, when it doubt let it dry out. They are forgiving plants! Plant early flowers to generate more vegetative growth— and prune extra suckers often for more fruit. Ready to munch on 65 days from transplanting, or 90 days from direct seeding. Make sure to harvest often to encourage more fruit production. Minimum 25 seeds.