Seedlings stack up
Fri, May 02, 2008 · Filed under Seed starting, Spring, Veggies
With the cold snap about to break, the final potting up is fully underway, a
few days later than last year, but no worries. Even with the new, fourth grow
rack, things are tight, with four trays to a shelf instead of the ideal
two—better to give ‘em all an equal ration of light for a couple of days until
the first wave is out in the greenhouse, than leave some of them on unlit
tables. At the same time, started the cucurbits: several varieties of cucumber
and summer squash, with melons, winter squash and pumpkins soon to follow. The
rain so far has been good, over an inch (25mm) in the last couple of days, and
a bit more apparently to come. OK, cool. Then, bring on the heat!
Seedlings away!
Sat, May 10, 2008 · Filed under Greenhouse, Seed starting, Spring, Tools, Veggies
Things can change suddenly on the tiny farm. I picked today to
move the majority of seedlings to the greenhouse. Although this was MUCH later
than hoped for earlier this year, it’s all about the (recently COLD) weather,
and I didn’t want to spend much on heat. But you can’t wait forever. There’ll
probably be at least a couple of freezing nights in the next two weeks, but it
IS getting to mid-May, and these guys will be out in the field, one way or
another, before the end of the month. So, it’s out of the Milkhouse and onto
the trailer behind the little John Deere riding mower for a little trip…
The greenhouse tables are now just about full, and that’s with a
fourth one added a week or so ago. Plus, there are a few more trays of plug
sheets on the ground off to the right. Lots more seedlings than ever before… On
the closest table, there’s the (excellent) digital min-max
thermometer/hygrometer, recording critical highs and lows, right after the
fact! New this year are those red and green plastic pots (with cukes, squash,
pumpkins, melons)—I decided to stop using the 3″ peat pots and try soil blocks,
BUT, I didn’t feel like learning about block making right in the rush, so I
used the last of the peat and then dipped into the collection of plastic pots
I’ve been given over the years. (I’ll get the soil block maker in the summer,
so I can play around with it first…)
It’s always a little…sad when bright, cheerful gear goes dark
and empty… There are still a few trays of really young tomatoes, brassicas, and
a couple of other late-started things, but the grow rack days are just about
over for the year. We’ll soon be stowing the lights and chains, and presto,
instant rolling racks for harvest bins. Transplants for late spring and summer
will get started in the greenhouse…
And so, the seedling greenhouse gets tucked in for its first
full-house night of the season. Boy, imagine if something WENT WRONG in there…
:)
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