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Oh.. is it spring planting time?...to begin my project
You've got a good eye. I'll start using the peat and the vermiculite (in bag on the left) next weekend for the earliest starts... but no, not for MSA!
Never gets that cold here, but we had a night last week where it got down to -3C which is about as cold as it ever gets. The "plant wizard" Luther Burbank called Sonoma County "the chosen spot of all the earth as far as nature is concerned". And we do have mild winters. But even with the mild climate, our growing season for warm-season plants is short compared to many other places. We usually have cool nights in the summer ( 5-10C ), and it can be difficult to ripen something like a watermelon or long-season corn. I'll be starting eggplant ( aubergine! ) and pepper seeds next weekend so that they will be ready to plant out at the end of May!Goodness. We won’t be starting anything here. It was -9C yesterday!
Never gets that cold here, but we had a night last week where it got down to -3C which is about as cold as it ever gets. The "plant wizard" Luther Burbank called Sonoma County "the chosen spot of all the earth as far as nature is concerned". And we do have mild winters. But even with the mild climate, our growing season for warm-season plants is short compared to many other places. We usually have cool nights in the summer ( 5-10C ), and it can be difficult to ripen something like a watermelon or long-season corn. I'll be starting eggplant and pepper seeds next weekend so that they will be ready to plant out at the end of May!
Yes sweet corn, I knew that! We direct sow that too. I wouldn't be surprised if you can plant your aubergines and chilis before I can plant mine. The soil doesn't get warm enough here until late May or early June, and if you plant before that they just sit there... and might get hit by a late frost. I start my seeds indoors in an East-facing window, with lights on 16 hrs/day. I'll start tomatoes a couple weeks later.I actually have peppers, chilis and aubergines in my heated propagator right now. I will transfer to me greenhouse once it is safe to move the less tender stuff out of the greenhouse. Corn is wheat in British English. Do you mean sweetcorn (maize)? We’d usually plant that in-situ.
Yes sweet corn, I knew that! We direct sow that too. I wouldn't be surprised if you can plant your aubergines and chilis before I can plant mine. The soil doesn't get warm enough here until late May or early June, and if you plant before that they just sit there... and might get hit by a late frost. I start my seeds indoors in an East-facing window, with lights on 16 hrs/day. I'll start tomatoes a couple weeks later.
Found a discarded Linhof Technica in a waste container. It works perfect! Image (fisherman) is not new so I take some fresh negs with it next weeks.
^ = What I got is Ted Nugent calls Parkland survivors 'soulless'... Holy crap !
... UV light setup complete from trash, with light, potato lightbox decorated with own prints...
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