NiceReinforced & wrapped the high tunnel today.
Laid it out, snapped string every 4', then taped it over the chalk line in case I need to zip tie it.
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I'm not even close to Rambo John J levelNice
I didn't realize it was a greenhouse...I just thought it was a Trellis...wasn't aware of that term
Very cool, I'm very envious of that bad boy
I don't even have a greenhouseI'm not even close to Rambo John J level
I thought the same thingNice
I didn't realize it was a greenhouse...I just thought it was a Trellis...wasn't aware of that term
Very cool, I'm very envious of that bad boy
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Harvested some lettuce today and then pricked out lettuce seedlings and planted them in plug trays.
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Snacked on some fat yellow raspberries and blackberries.
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And laughed at the autos. Packaging states these should be ready for harvest in a few days, lol. Maybe indoors under 18 hours of light...
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I cleared out my last whiskey barrel that had lettuce. Here is round 1.
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Here is round 2
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And here are my lettuce plugs just shy of 3 weeks old. I'll be replanting the whiskey barrels this weekend with them.
How are things going in there Spark?
This time of year, a lot, however up until about a week and a half ago we hadn't had a solid day of full sunlight since February 15th. May and June were almost all completely overcast days (we call it June gloom, but it was all of May as well this year). I'm about to put up 40% shade cloth since it's somewhat starting to feel like summer, even though it's much colder than usual.Your officially a greensmaster
Quite Impressive
How much sun does your garden area get?
niceThis time of year, a lot, however up until about a week and a half ago we hadn't had a solid day of full sunlight since February 15th. May and June were almost all completely overcast days (we call it June gloom, but it was all of May as well this year). I'm about to put up 40% shade cloth since it's somewhat starting to feel like summer, even though it's much colder than usual.
I'm guessing direct sun hits the garden at 9:30ish and where my lettuce is doesn't get shade from the house until maybe 4 right now.nice
I mostly meant when the sun would hit your garden area assuming clear skies, aka when the direct light is blocked.
We are 90 every day right now in southern willamette valley, nights are 53-55F.
Also had a rather mild start to summer up here but that seems to be gone and we are into the perfect growing season weather.
Shade cloth is an awesome thing to experiment with
There are different grades of shade as you know. 10%, 15%, etc...I'm guessing direct sun hits the garden at 9:30ish and where my lettuce is doesn't get shade from the house until maybe 4 right now.
I don't really mess with shade cloth, but knowing what my summers do to lettuce, I decided to purchase some. Hopefully it does what I want it to do.
40% was mentioned for summer lettuce on some video I watched, so that's what I went with. Everything else I'm growing right now will take the sun and the heat.There are different grades of shade as you know. 10%, 15%, etc...
I have a couple but I use them for humans and chickens.
I'm currently waking up in a hotel in S.Dakota, moving my mom from pnw.How are things going in there Spark?
That structure has so much potential for experimentation, I'm jealous.
Have you made a list of different things to try through the year?
I bet you can do something interesting during winter even.
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Zkittles auto
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Purple punch
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Purple lemonade auto (this is a tard and I'll be shocked if it produces even a quarter)
I'm not following. Did you mean to place a link?60. bucks for 5 seeds here
I didn't pull the trigger
I mean they are charging 12 bucks a seedI'm not following. Did you mean to place a link?
I don't think autos are worth the money unless someone has confined space. They are a novelty. If one were to start regular seeds right now, they would be essentially autos since the photo period is about to get shorter. They'd get their 30 days of veg, then flowering would be triggered, plus you'd get the exact genetics you want without ruderalis mixed in.
Maybe these will turn out great, albeit small harvests, but I don't see the point in these really. Lesson learned.