Greenhouse 2016



2016.04.03:
The beginning, sowing of: kales, cabbages (salad like, cauliflowers, broccolis, root-like..), squashes, tomatoes, celeriacs, cucumbers, peppers, eggplants, salads and various plants/flowers, marigolds, hollyhocks, nasturtiums, corn…
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2016.04.21:
A tub of salads and turnips has been planted outside and replaced by tomatoes.
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2016.04.29:
Growing…
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2016.05.03:
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Many plants have already been taken to the garden with mounds, kales, cabbages, salads, tomatoes, corn. For very early planting out, there are still frost very often during the nights. Which is not bad, what will resisi will resist, what will die will die and we’ll continue. :)
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Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddbuM15qF24


2016.05.09:
3 tubs of cabbages/kales have been taken outside and squashes and cucumbers, some celeriacs have been pricked out in individual pots and again some corn have been taken outside to the garden with mounds, because other ones taken out earlier have all died, they should withstand frosts easily, but apparently not when they’re too young. New Chinese cabbage sowing.
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2016.05.14:
All the cucumbers, almost all squashes and almost all tomatoes that we took outside much earlier than normal have died in the garden, still too many frosts. But some are perfectly well in my own garden. :) Only salads and cabbages/kales can hold on well. The new corns that were taken out a couple of days ago are holding on outside too.
New sowing of tomatoes, salads, ricinus, millet, tetragones and cucumbers.
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2016.05.21-22:
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The chinese cabbages are ready to get out, and some squashes, cucumbers, cantaloupes, tomatoes, eggplants as well. Some are for my personal garden where they’ll have much more merciful conditions than in the mound garden, there for the cantaloupes, peppers and eggplants, it’s still too early.
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New sowing on the 22nd, many various squashes, pickles and red cabbages. Also all very mature squashes have been taken out to another field to have harvests with those, a field with a climate more clement than the difficult one of the mound garden which is in a basin where temperature differences are increased both ways and with a lot of humidity. Also cucumbers were taken away to that terrain.
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2016.05.28:
Nothing changed, the plants are growing, I just went by to water the plants.
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2016.06.12 :
Abotu one third of the plants have been taken outside, many squashes and cucumbers, tomatoes, some celeriacs, peppers, cantaloupes, salads and various kales/cabbages.
New pickles were sowed, again many squashes, Chinese cabbages, tomatoes, salads. The eggplants were re-potted in bigger pots to continue growing in the greenhouse (so that their roots can grow in the manure) and some cantaloupes as well.
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2016.08.05 :
In the last two months, most of the plants were taken outside. There have been new sowings, mostly squash and cucumbers, but cabbage, lettuce, tomatoes too. To grow them outside sort of not at the correct season to see what it can give? And tomatoes to keep them in the greenhouse throughout the fall and even winter.
The greenhouse since mid-July is a bit in the mode of production under cover, planting trays are removed gradually and many eggplants, peppers, cantaloupes and tomatoes have been planted in pots with soil and into contact with the manure so that they can take root in it indoor and carry on their growth quietly and safely protected. There is also a rodent (or more?) who settled in the greenhouse and ate every squash seedling since more than a month, see here for more details: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xJIO0RW0KU
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