I just put close to 200 onions in the raised bed yesterday. This weekend I'll be starting a ton of plants from seed in the basement. I just received 4 10" X 20" heat mats. Hopefully I'll have everything sprouted and kicking off by next week.
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We've been using heat mats for several years in our sprouting room, best improvement ever. Also switched over to all LED lights.I just put close to 200 onions in the raised bed yesterday. This weekend I'll be starting a ton of plants from seed in the basement. I just received 4 10" X 20" heat mats. Hopefully I'll have everything sprouted and kicking off by next week.
wife loves turmeric so I took some of her fresh (rhizomes/roots) 2 years ago and potted them. Even though it dies back in winter I sit it back out and it sprouts again. Haven't harvested any yet but seems to be a nice plant to have on patio.Potted some tumeric, ginger roots and sweet corn seeds as starters. Should have shootes in 2-3wk.
I'll be picking up some light bulbs for some fixtures I picked up a few weeks back. I was thinking led as well. Been trying to decided what would be best.We've been using heat mats for several years in our sprouting room, best improvement ever. Also switched over to all LED lights.
I did 6 tomato's in a raised be last year and we had more coming in than we could eat. I'm going to double that number this year so I can can some.will probably do another 6x12 area of bok choi as it seemed to do good last year. Moving tomatoes to a raised bed this year to see if they do better. Really need to come up with a way to keep deer out of okra....(well i know how but ill have to be super stealthy and quite about it). Just pruned my 18 blueberry trees. Candyroaster squash seed saved so will do those again.
We hung upside down tomato baskets from brackets along a sunny section of fence, about 7 feet off the ground. Being vines, they loved that growing method.I did 6 tomato's in a raised be last year and we had more coming in than we could eat. I'm going to double that number this year so I can can some.
I may try this! That's pretty cool.We hung upside down tomato baskets from brackets along a sunny section of fence, about 7 feet off the ground. Being vines, they loved that growing method.
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