Garden starts 2018

in #garden7 years ago

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I have 128 cell trays and 50 cell trays that I start my seedlings in every year. I lay out the trays with a 11 by 17 inch sheet of paper, and write in what seeds I put in each cell.

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Here's my too for this....dont put different types of plants in one tray. The cukes got tangled in the tomatoes and eggplant. It was hard to pot them up into bigger pots.

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Some things I should have done differently:

  1. Like I stated above, keep one type of plant to a tray. This is tricky for small gardens, because I don't need 50 tomato plants. Next year I'll start 50 and try to sell some at 1 or 2 dollars a piece.

  2. Use larger cell trays when I don't need as many plants. That way I can leave them in the tray longer before I have to transplant to bigger pots.

  3. More space. My growing space doubles as my woodworking space, and I really need to separate the two.

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Thanks for looking.
Happy growing
Caveman