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New England April 2018
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Re: New England April 2018
CapeCoddess wrote:I didn't put plant labels on my starts when I seeded them, just took photos. Now I need to make labels but can't find where I off loaded the photos to.
Are we having fun yet???
yolos- Posts : 4152
Join date : 2011-11-20
Age : 74
Location : Brooks, Ga Zone 7B/8A
Re: New England April 2018
I can so relate!
Scorpio Rising- Posts : 8737
Join date : 2015-06-12
Age : 62
Location : Ada, Ohio
Re: New England April 2018
I've done this, too: the labels are too tall to allow the clear plastic dome to fit properly!
BeetlesPerSqFt- Posts : 1440
Join date : 2016-04-11
Location : Centre Hall, PA Zone 5b/6a LF:5/11-FF:10/10
Re: New England April 2018
In this case, I cut my labels down so the dome can fit. Save the cut down labels for next years germination attempt.BeetlesPerSqFt wrote:I've done this, too: the labels are too tall to allow the clear plastic dome to fit properly!
yolos- Posts : 4152
Join date : 2011-11-20
Age : 74
Location : Brooks, Ga Zone 7B/8A
Re: New England April 2018
You are a better woman than I!yolos wrote:In this case, I cut my labels down so the dome can fit. Save the cut down labels for next years germination attempt.BeetlesPerSqFt wrote:I've done this, too: the labels are too tall to allow the clear plastic dome to fit properly!
Scorpio Rising- Posts : 8737
Join date : 2015-06-12
Age : 62
Location : Ada, Ohio
Re: New England April 2018
My labels are to tall for the shop lights. Now, why didn't I think of cutting them down a bit??
Re: New England April 2018
CC.......
quiltbea- Posts : 4712
Join date : 2010-03-21
Age : 82
Location : Southwestern Maine Zone 5A
Re: New England April 2018
I documented mine, then started moving things around. Now, all I know is that they're all melons of some sort.
Re: New England April 2018
Went out this morning and we finally have buds on the trees. I think spring might actually stick this time. My greenhouse is torn down and will be moving and going back up with better braces against the winds we get up here this time. Also thinking of trying making it more insulated so it holds the heat better. My compost will be going into my greenhouse to make sure that it's protected from pests that like to steal from it (like my rotten dog lol) but will be accessible to my chickens and turkeys as they grow so they can turn it for me. I have plenty of compostable materials with two horses and 2 acres of land covered in trees that are constantly leaving leaves. Also want to try and compost more house hold materials so I will be shredding as much paper and cardboard matter as I can and mixing it in.
Haven't started my plants but thinking my first raised bed I set up will be for my peas, beans and broccoli cauliflower cabbage and also for my salad greens that like it a bit more cold. Can't wait to get started on Monday
CL
Haven't started my plants but thinking my first raised bed I set up will be for my peas, beans and broccoli cauliflower cabbage and also for my salad greens that like it a bit more cold. Can't wait to get started on Monday
CL
chickenlittle- Posts : 9
Join date : 2018-04-15
Age : 50
Location : Bristol VT Zone 3/4
Re: New England April 2018
The Jonquils are blooming everywhere in our garden areas. Spring has sprung.
quiltbea- Posts : 4712
Join date : 2010-03-21
Age : 82
Location : Southwestern Maine Zone 5A
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