It has been extremely cold this week and we got hit with another round of snow. Thankfully, it was only 6" that fell and the sun came out the next two days to melt it all away.
I had to run heaters from 4:00 p.m. until 9:00 a.m. most of the week. Now that it is supposed to reach 50°F today the sun will keep the greenhouse nice and warm.
I believe I can finally say goodbye to winter weather and welcome spring wholeheartedly.
The flowers are coming along well and I have to pot up the Marigolds today since they are still in small cell trays.
The potatoes and eggplant are quite happy but the onions are stressing somewhat. I have to cover the cold frame today to warm up the soil enough to plant them this week.
The petunias are growing slower than usual but maybe the new variety I chose this year is the reason. The nasturtium should make a nice edible flower basket for me too.
I managed to get some of my peppers into larger pots since they outgrew the cell trays. I still have a few more in the grow room that need to be done too. I grew less this year and still wonder where I'm planting them all.
I potted up all the Roma tomatoes and the cherry types into 4" pots. By the time I plant them out in May, they will be nice and robust.
Here I compare the hydroponic lettuce and spinach side-by-side. The hydroponics are outdoing the tower gardens. However, the lettuce in the water is bolting compared to the tower garden.
Some of the spinach leaves are ready to be picked. I may find some time this afternoon to do so. I still have a lot of transplanting to do today. Then I will be fertilizing and putting the seedlings out into the greenhouse.
Here is the first hydroponic lettuce harvested this spring. This Buttercrunch lettuce is nice and green.
I had to pick a few spinach leaves and add the microgreens I harvested to the salad. It is so nice to have fresh, organic greens for lunch.
Now it is time to get back to transplanting before too much of the day gets by me. ;-) Have a great week my friends.
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