Ontopic Springtime Thread 2015

Domon

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Just ordered all my seeds and some fruit stuff for 2015. Gonna start some fruits this year for bearing starting in '17 and '18

2 80892 RASPBERRY MAMMOTH RED 1YR 03/05/15-03/10/15
1 11962 HERB MOSS CURLED PARSLEY PKT 02/19/15-02/21/15
1 12001 LETTUCE HEAD BUTTERCRUNCH 1/2 OZ 02/19/15-02/21/15
1 13853 STRAWBERRY OZARK BEAUTY 1YR 03/05/15-03/10/15
3 71749 KA-BLUEY BLUEBERRY 03/05/15-03/10/15
1 75762 LETTUCE BLEND HENRY FIELD'S PKT 02/19/15-02/21/15
1 06814 APPLE FUJI STD 2-4' 02/19/15-02/24/15
1 12655 HERB MAMMOTH DILL PKT 02/19/15-02/21/15
1 12981 APPLE GRANNY SMITH STD 2-4' 02/19/15-02/24/15
2 80920 BLACKBERRY APACHE PP11865 1 YR 03/05/15-03/10/15
1 12561 TOMATO BETTER BOY HYBRID PKT 02/19/15-02/21/15
1 73890 TOMATO SWEET MILLION HYBRID PKT 02/19/15-02/21/15
1 81162 TOMATO SAN MARZANO PKT 02/19/15-02/21/15
1 96881 TOMATO PAUL ROBESON PKT 02/19/15-02/21/15



Basil - Genovese 1 oz

Cilantro 1 OZ.

Craig's Grande Jalapeno Pepper

Poblano Pepper

Scotch Bonnet Yellow Pepper

Ring of Fire Pepper

Emerald Giant Pepper

Mammoth Melting Sugar Snow Pea

Dwarf Siberian Kale

Dorinny Sweet

Collards - Georgia Southern Creole

Tendercrisp Celery

Atomic Red Carrot

Extra Dwarf Pak Choy

Chinese Green Noodle Bean

Blue Lake Bush 274 Bean 1/2 lb

Parsley Giant Of Italy

Oregano Vulgare

Rosemary

Sage - Broad Leaf

Dill Bouquet

Basil - Thai Sweet

Lavender

Lemongrass

Thyme

Summer Savory

Monstrueux De Viroflay Spinach

Diamond Eggplant

Muncher Cucumber

Boston Pickling Cucumber

Green Macerata Cauliflower

Romanesco Italia Broccoli

Listada De Gandia Eggplant

Golden Globe Turnip

Butternut Rogosa Violina "Gioia" Squash

Zucchini Black Beauty Squash
Autumn Beauty - Sunflower 1 oz
 
No veggie garden for us this year. hopefully we'll be the fuck outta here.

We'll plant flowers in the garden beds to make it look nice for a potential buyer.

and you're going someplace where you cant have a garden? That sounds terrible.
 
I have much less space so my list is substantially shorter but we've planted broccoli, peas, celebrity tomato, cherry tomato (already has blossoms), strawberries (not optimistic they take too long and thrn the heat kills them but one of the kids wanted to at least try) and zucchini. After these are done we are going to replace with pumpkins for carving and sugar sweet baby watermelons for summer. We've bullt a cinder block planter as well to fill with herbs but haven't planted them yet. Might build a potato box as well.
 
yep, every year. Although my heat pad is just sitting them in the server closet until they germinate. The warmth helps massively, humidity is good too though.
 
I have much less space so my list is substantially shorter but we've planted broccoli, peas, celebrity tomato, cherry tomato (already has blossoms), strawberries (not optimistic they take too long and thrn the heat kills them but one of the kids wanted to at least try) and zucchini. After these are done we are going to replace with pumpkins for carving and sugar sweet baby watermelons for summer. We've bullt a cinder block planter as well to fill with herbs but haven't planted them yet. Might build a potato box as well.

i grew sugar babies last year, got 3 or 4 melons, they were good.
 
If you're using heat pads you need to make sure you get enough light too or you get leggy plants. I used a heated propogator tray and a gro-light.

heat pads only matters for the germination, which requires no light at all (except in the case of weird shit like lettuce)
 
Anyone used these?
was gonna get a couple so I could get a head start

edit- that should be an amazon link, the forum is fist-fucking my post for some reason
No. not the heat version. But the tray, little 'peat' pods that expand with water, plastic tray, etc.

They don't even need light until they poke through so I keep them inside. It's 70 in here, and it's only a matter of days that they go from poking through the soil to needing to be replanted.