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Such a cold and rainy spring
25 of May 2010
Things are so late this year. Usually I have most everything planted and done this time of year.
I did get part of my tomato plants (11) in the ground yesterday (+4 in earthboxes), but that’s just about 3 weeks later than usual. And I was hoping to get a little time to be in the garden today, but it rains, rains, rains again.
On top of that, the slugs have started going after the tomato seedlings in the greenhouse at night, so now I am moving them indoor for protection at nightfall.
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Great composter!
14 of May 2010
My husband ran into a young man here in our area who has created his own composters! He is selling them to earn money for college.
They are very impressive and very well made. Here are a couple of photos of them – click to enlarge:
For more detailed information download this brochure:
Transplanted pepper and eggplant seedlings
05 of May 2010
Today I transplanted most of my pepper and eggplant seedlings (60 of them) from the Bio-Dome to small green pots.
A few days ago I transplanted the first of my onion plants to 4 Earthboxes (1 variety per box) I used to say I would never grow onions in Earthboxes, because of the recommendation of 10 per box. I am planting 20 per box now, since I grow organic and mix the fertilizer into the whole top layer of the box, so I plant down the middle of the box as well – not having to worry about keeping seedlings away from the fertilizer strip!
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