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My inside garden awaits their new home outside
Category: my greenhouse | Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 6:10 pm These pictures will show my 3 shelves I use to start my seed. Then I have put them into cups. On the second shelf back right hand corner, I have cherry tom. already up. I have planted more, so to date I have 150 tom plants plus. Other plants on these shelves are flowers and herbs. Also on the second shelf you'll see on top of the light are seedlings using the baggy method which seems to be working this year. ![]() My lighting on the shelves are grow lights I use for a few hours at nite before I head to bed. Then they're turned off and they'll have approximatly 7 hours of darkness. Here's another angle. ![]() I am still been busy putting up more baggy's with seed, can't wait till the little ones sprout. I just cleaned up the greenhouse today. Will get a picture of that soon for another blog. This blog entry has been viewed 774 times
plants moved to new area
Category: my greenhouse | Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 3:38 pm We finally had to shut down my greenhouse. I was really disappointed. But we took anything we could that was going to survive and put them under lights in the basement and put most of my flowers in the house on shelves. I do have some geraniums that will be flowering soon, so when that happens I'll post picures. There's always next year-can't stop trying. Just need to come up with a better plan then an electric heater in a greenhouse. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated and noted. This blog entry has been viewed 680 times
Disappointed by cold weather
Category: my greenhouse | Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 3:20 am My first year experiament with vegetables did not work out as well as I had anticipated. Last year I had a small greenhouse that was heated by an electric heater and I only had flowers in there that survived quit well. So we Made a larger one this year with the same idea of heating it with an electric heater. Only, the same heater just wasn't enough to heat up a bigger area. As we have already had some very low temps, our greenhouse temps also fell. We lost most of our tomatoes. We will be moving flowers-geraniums, nasteriums, petunias, begonias, to inside my house so that maybe they will survive the rest of the winter there. Any tomatoes that might make it, we will be moving to our basement and putting plant lights on them. That will be one thing on my 'to do' list this next summer-find a way to improve my greenhouse for better usage. Well onto next year planning for a better outcome. This blog entry has been viewed 1037 times
baby tomatoes
Category: my greenhouse | Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 3:12 am I walked thru my back garden to pick more tomatoes, when I found new 2inch baby tomatoes plants along the ground. I put these in new planters and plan to keep them in my greenhouse at which I'll keep 60 degr. to 70 degr. thru out the winter, who knows with a little luck maybe I'll end up with fresh tomatoes all winter. here is a picture of my little ones: ![]() Last edited: Thu Oct 04, 2007 1:14 am This blog entry has been viewed 779 times
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