Growing Plants for the 2010 Vegetable Sale

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January 23:
Stopped by the greenhouse to check on the seedlings. A few of the peppers seems a bit dry so we moved a few trays around to be sure they get enough moisture. The eggplants have not sprouted yet, hopefully we’ll see a little green soon. The pepper still in the mist tent are looking great.

January 20:
It’s time to plant the eggplant seeds. Opps, no room in the mist tent. We removed several of the TAM pepper trays, they were showing two tiny leaves and growing rapidly. They were place on the table with the Sweet Aussi Basil, this table has a great misting system, and a raised heat pad system. They should be fine.

January 15:
Stopped by for a quick visit to the greenhouse. Checked on the seedlings, the ones in the mist tent and on the table look good.

January 13:
The pepper seed trays in the mist tent were checked, everything looked fine – the soil was moist and the heat pads were working. Now we are waiting for the seedlings to show a little green.

On to the next plants — 53 cuttings of Sweet Aussi Basil were started with lots of help from our wonderful dedicated MGs. The cuttings were made, given a soak in a mixture of Hasta-Gro fertilizer and Consan Triple Action 20 fungicide/ algaecide before being dipped in rooting hormone, they were then planted in 1 quart pots (4 cuttings to a pot). These were set on heat pads on a table in the greenhouse not in the mist tent.

January 11:
Stopped by to check on the mist tent, moisture in the seed trays appeared even and the heat pads are warm.

January 9-11:
Due to the really cold weather the water in the greenhouse had to be turned off at night. Thanks to our great Greenhouse Chairman the seedlings did not go un-misted. This dedicated MG went to the greenhouse everyday during the freezing weather to turn the water on during the day and back at night to turn it off. That’s a REAL gardener!!!

Jan. 9, 2010:
We began with a Kick-off meeting, had great attendance from our FBMG veggie team, then started planting seeds.

We had over 20 Master Gardeners and Associates join us as we discussed the plans for growing and selling the vegetables, then we planted a total of 728 pepper seeds. These included 2 varieties of bell peppers, 1 banana pepper, 2 varieties of jalapenos and 1 variety of chili pepper. All seed trays were labeled with the variety and date planted, and then placed into the mist tent with heat pads set at 82 degrees Fahrenheit. The mist tent is totally full!!

Notes: As with all projects you always learn from the experience, some of the things we learned from the project last year:

  1. Double check all labeling
  2. Include more varieties of peppers
  3. This is a Vegetable Sale not an herb sale
  4. Improve timing so that plants aren’t too leggy

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