Howdy all,
Plan on doing something different this year and try growing directly into garden bed so tap root can go down as far as possible....
In previous years, all my seeds have been started indoors, grown in small pots until last frost and then unleashed in the garden beds. This year I've decided to see what happens when planting directly in the ground, and have thought about doing the following:
1) Start seeds in jiffy pellets. Have thousands of them, and they consistently help seeds sprout for me.
2) Once hook emerges, immediately plant outside into final position.
3) Use empty passata jars as mini greenhouses around each plant, putting lids on at night time to protect from frost, lids removed each morning.
I just invested in an Ephrem's Bottle Cutter so I can cut some empty glass jars that I've been saving, and I think the glass jars should be big enough to contain the plants until around early November before I can remove them completely.
Has anyone experimented with planting directly in the ground like this? My garden beds are currently growing green manure which I will be chopping down soon and allowing to break down before covering with some finished compost and sugar cane mulch.
Plan on doing something different this year and try growing directly into garden bed so tap root can go down as far as possible....
In previous years, all my seeds have been started indoors, grown in small pots until last frost and then unleashed in the garden beds. This year I've decided to see what happens when planting directly in the ground, and have thought about doing the following:
1) Start seeds in jiffy pellets. Have thousands of them, and they consistently help seeds sprout for me.
2) Once hook emerges, immediately plant outside into final position.
3) Use empty passata jars as mini greenhouses around each plant, putting lids on at night time to protect from frost, lids removed each morning.
I just invested in an Ephrem's Bottle Cutter so I can cut some empty glass jars that I've been saving, and I think the glass jars should be big enough to contain the plants until around early November before I can remove them completely.
Has anyone experimented with planting directly in the ground like this? My garden beds are currently growing green manure which I will be chopping down soon and allowing to break down before covering with some finished compost and sugar cane mulch.