—Lancaster Fannins, Saturday, December 2,1978 118 Winter is the season for indoor gardening Some varieties of tomatoes will grow indoors over the Winter months. DOYLESTOWN - With the close of the growing season outdoors in much of the United States, gardening moves inside for the Winter months. Many folks have only a few pots of ivy, philodendron and other foliage plants to decorate in their homes. Attractive and fresh as these are, they are missing a lot of fun, color, variety and yes, even a taste treat if they don’t garden from seeds on sunny window sills or under plant lights “Pine Hybnd Tomato, Nugget Mangolds and Carefree Coleus all grow well inside from seeds sown now or before New Year’s”, says Jeanette Lowe, Burpee Seed Company hor ticulturist and avid home gardener. “I start some seeds every year about this time; I just have average growing conditions on sunny windowsills. My rather unusual houseplants, are the talk of my guests. Plant lights can create “sunshine” if you don’t have sufficient natural light, but I have great success with only sunlight.” Please send me information on Fickes Silos Please send me color catalog on the Cherokee horse stock trailers and GN flatbeds Name Address Phone Planting formula or peat pellets are ideal for indoor planting. One can fill small pots, about four mches across, to the top with planting formula and press down gently. A person should plant two or three mangold or tomato seeds to each pot or pellet, covermg lightly and keeping evenly moist. At average room temperature, seeds sprout in about a week to ten days. Young seedlings need to get all the sunshine possible, either natural or artificial. Pots or pellets on win dowsills should be elevated so rims are at least on a level with the glass panes. This helps prevent seedlings from getting spindly reaching up for light. If one uses plant lights, one should adjust them four to six mches above the tops of plants, turning them on for twelve to sixteen hours per day, off at mght. Extra seedlings should be transplanted or snipped out to leave just the strongest one to each pot or pellet. Some mangolds grow to Fickes Silo Company Inc. P. 0. Box 7 k Newville. PA 17241 W Phone - 717-776-3129 Trailers well worth their cost State blooming size very mcely in 4-mch pots or pellets. The tomatoes eventually need more root room, and should be shifted to containers at least six inches wide and deep. Coleus seeds are tiny; they should be sprinkled over the surface of planting formula and barely covered. It may be two weeks or more before small, all-green leaves appear. Locked in the “coleus computer” are hundreds of amazing dif ferent color and pattern designs, which start showing with the second pair of leaves. When the seedlings are big enough to handle, one can select those that are best to transplant to four-inch containers. Plant should be watered thoroughly so the excess comes out the drainage hole of the pot or the bottom of the pellet into the saucer below. SMo-flfiitiC, FEEDING SYSTEMS Zip After about five minutes, this excess should be poured off. One can water again when the surface of the planting material feels dry to touch. This may be every day, or every few days depending on “weather” conditions indoors and out. During bright sunny days plants will dry out much faster than m dull weather. Plantmg formula, pellets and special potting mixtures contain nutrients, but eventually these need replacing. It’s wise practice for one to apply a water soluble fertilizer according to manufacturer’s direc tions, to houseplants about once every two weeks. 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