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From Germination to Early Growth | Home Food Production

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Welcome to Home Food Production. The Upside to Buying Stuff →. March 27, 2010 · 2:38 pm. From Germination to Early Growth. It had a little port on the back through which I routed the exhaust vent for the furnace of the house in which we lived. (There was a louvered vent in the box that let out the exhaust so there wasn’t back pressure on the furnace system). For good light, put them in a south facing window and turn them a couple times a day. Or give them grow lights, but hang the lights so they&#821...

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Indoor seeding schedules 1 | Home Food Production

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Don’t worry about it. Indoor seeding schedules 2 →. March 12, 2010 · 3:18 am. Indoor seeding schedules 1. The simplest way to talk about this is to outline my seeding plan. Then I’ll detail why I decided when to seed each vegetable, and you can see how applicable it is to your situation. I’ve planned three waves of late winter/ early spring indoor seedings. 3/5-3/14 Onion family, Celery, Parsley, Lavender. 3/27-4/4 Nightshades, Early Brassicas, Sweet Corn, Heading Lettuces. A little explanation of each:.

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Organization and Record-keeping | Home Food Production

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In your head or on paper? March 16, 2010 · 1:03 am. It’s a good idea to plan for future actions, such as seeding, by having the tools and supplies ready to go when you have a spare moment. It’s also good to keep some kind of record of what you’ve done. If you write down the right information, it will be a “bookmark” if you get interrupted, shed light on mistakes, and help you plan future projects. The way I store my seeds does this double-duty for me. I rubber band the seeds for each wave. I showed this ...

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The Upside to Buying Stuff | Home Food Production

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From Germination to Early Growth. How much should you plant? March 28, 2010 · 9:06 pm. The Upside to Buying Stuff. I’ve used a relatively large amount of space so far talking about seedling production. I’d like to point out that this is an advanced level of growing vegetables. In fact, many professional growers find that it doesn’t make financial sense to produce their own transplants. I recommend you use seedlings that were produced in a greenhouse. I’ve chosen this wording because there are s...You are...

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Newer posts →. March 15, 2010 · 5:21 am. I haven’t really noticed a difference. I don’t really ever germinate seeds in a light-free environment. Below are a series of pics that show how I’m doing it. I made my mini-flats out of old nursery pots, the kind that tomato plants come in. You can get them at a garden store. You could also cut yogurt containers down. It will make things easier on you if your containers are all the same size. I used another pot to compress the vermiculite. Im using my seed funnel...

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April 3, 2010 · 9:54 pm. Most of my first wave of seedlings. Have a set of adult leaves, so today I potted them up. This process requires extreme gentleness. Eliot Coleman has a useful device for describing how to harvest baby greens. He says to imagine handling “the air around the leaves” rather than the leaves themselves. It’s a good thing to keep in mind for this job as well. Here’s what I did:. Here's my minflat of lemon balm, ready to go into the 72. Look how much of the plant is root material!

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