Day 1 of greenhouse planting, March 7th. I am working with my Mom and Dad this summer to help their spray free vegetable garden prosper even more than it has. My Mom started working months ago planting different tomato's in the house under grow lights. Now that the weather has gotten a little warmer we are able to utilize the re-vamped greenhouse. We moved some tomato's into cups to grow and eventually be planted outside. We also started many tomato seeds; here is a list of tomato's that have been started: Great White, Mr. Stripey, Georgia Streak, Sun Gold, Heirloom Tall Vine Cherokee Green, Lillian's Yellow Heirloom, Mr. Underwood's Pink German, Carbon, Fireworks, Yellow Brandywine, Believe it or not, 1884, Kimberly, Dixie Golden Giant, Aunt Ruby's German, Virginia Sweets, Big Zebra, Marizol Purple, Cherokee Purple, Yellow Branywine, Mammoth German Gold, and Old German. Eventually all of these seeds will be transplanted into cups and then into the ground, and made available for purchase or sold to the restaurants my Dad has for customers.
This is my blog of my Mom and Dad's spray free vegetable garden. For as long as I can remember my Mom and Dad have had a garden in our back yard. Over the years it has gotten BIGGER and BIGGER. My Mom and Dad now farm close to 10 acres of farm land. They grow almost any kind of vegetable you can think of with NO chemicals! They currently sell to Four Dogs and the Marshalton Inn.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Day 1: Greenhouse gardening
Day 1 of greenhouse planting, March 7th. I am working with my Mom and Dad this summer to help their spray free vegetable garden prosper even more than it has. My Mom started working months ago planting different tomato's in the house under grow lights. Now that the weather has gotten a little warmer we are able to utilize the re-vamped greenhouse. We moved some tomato's into cups to grow and eventually be planted outside. We also started many tomato seeds; here is a list of tomato's that have been started: Great White, Mr. Stripey, Georgia Streak, Sun Gold, Heirloom Tall Vine Cherokee Green, Lillian's Yellow Heirloom, Mr. Underwood's Pink German, Carbon, Fireworks, Yellow Brandywine, Believe it or not, 1884, Kimberly, Dixie Golden Giant, Aunt Ruby's German, Virginia Sweets, Big Zebra, Marizol Purple, Cherokee Purple, Yellow Branywine, Mammoth German Gold, and Old German. Eventually all of these seeds will be transplanted into cups and then into the ground, and made available for purchase or sold to the restaurants my Dad has for customers.
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