1 day ago
DIY Seedtape
I was sowing my first batch of seeds today and started remembering how tiny many of these are. In fact, I found the tiny alpine strawberry seeds hiding under my fingernails. Planting these outdoors is even trickier due to sun/wind/ etc. I've done my research and this year will create seed tape for those direct sow veges (ie carrots, beets, lettuce). Here's how:
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
Popular Posts
-
Double Beauty Daffodil Bulbs 3/16/13 Double Beauty Daffodils (cover pic) Geese Watching From my planting this past fall, it look...
-
I have thought about writting a lot but have not had the chance to do so. However, for now, here are some picture updates of what is going o...
-
7.6.2017 It's been a long year and I am happy to be back to gardening. We had to lose the community garden plot as there just are no...
-
The winter this year in Boston was not as brutal as the one we had the previous year, but in fear that my alpine strawberries would not ...
-
Cucumber Roots Post-Transplant All of my plants seem to be making progress. I spent today moving plants into large con...
-
Blue Wisteria Bonsai @ 15 days It has been exactley 15 days since I decided To Bonsai or Not To Bonsai and put my two sets of bonsai see...
-
I picked a few tomatos at the garden today and my first cucumber of the season. Bad news - the cuke was half eaten. Hopefully there will...
My Blog List
-
-
2 days ago
-
2 weeks ago
-
3 months ago
-
6 months ago
-
11 months ago
-
1 year ago
-
4 years ago
-
5 years ago
-
6 years ago
-
8 years ago
-
8 years ago
-
8 years ago
-
9 years ago
-
10 years ago
-
11 years ago
-
12 years ago
-
12 years ago
-
13 years ago
-
13 years ago
-
13 years ago
-
14 years ago
-
14 years ago
-
-
-
-
-
Categories
- alpine strawberries (19)
- blueberry (3)
- bonsai (10)
- seedlings (6)
- seeds (12)
- true leaves (2)
Join me as I chronicle my journey of growing fruits and vegetables on my patio and community garden plot in zone 6a.