Zeedman
Garden Master
That sounds like a great way to manage those sometimes widely-ranging Spring conditions. And they would be out of reach of hungry critters too! I do something similar to handle the bigger transplants, when I get tired of moving them back & forth, in & out of the greenhouse. I put the trays into the 4-sided trailer, which I level off so that I can water the trays evenly. They get plenty of sun, are out of range of hungry mouths... and when the rural garden is ready to plant, we just hitch & go.Once the weather gets above 15C(59F) at night time I am thinking of putting the tomatoes and peppers in the back of my husband's pick-up truck. We could park the truck in the carport overnight, and then just driving it out into the warm sunshine in the morning. That would be so easy! Then if the sun gets too hot midday-- drive it back into the carport. Stay tuned for further updates on that front.