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@flowerbug made the case in one of @Country Homesteader 's posts that young plant starts in sunny windows require frequent rotation.
I remember once coming to the conclusion that I shouldn't do that. Naw, FlowerBug is right, with the emphasis on "frequent." I had been tardy that one, early year, allowing plants to stretch, then I rotated. The result ~ they tied themselves in knots!
A part of my frequent rotation these days is moving plants in and out of the house to the greenhouse, daily. Waiting for the sun to warm the structure has meant early morning delays but we have been very lucky with daily sunshine this month. That's about to change.
The Weather Service is determined to make the case that we are on track to have clouds and storms. They are even making the case that snow is involved!
Well, the greenhouse is better in all cases re: sunlight but ... I have avoided turning on any supplemental heat in there. This is now likely to change.
The lawn between the backsteps and greenhouse has never been able to recover from Winter - there's just too much traffic over it! Transport is not a lot of fun, ferrying plants from here to there but it certainly builds an emotional attachment, kinda like carrying newborns around . I'll leave most/all of them in boarding school, tonight. Heat! Thermometer checking! Middle of the night treks to greenhouse to Check Thermostat! All that is about to start. Ugh ...
Steve!
I remember once coming to the conclusion that I shouldn't do that. Naw, FlowerBug is right, with the emphasis on "frequent." I had been tardy that one, early year, allowing plants to stretch, then I rotated. The result ~ they tied themselves in knots!
A part of my frequent rotation these days is moving plants in and out of the house to the greenhouse, daily. Waiting for the sun to warm the structure has meant early morning delays but we have been very lucky with daily sunshine this month. That's about to change.
The Weather Service is determined to make the case that we are on track to have clouds and storms. They are even making the case that snow is involved!
Well, the greenhouse is better in all cases re: sunlight but ... I have avoided turning on any supplemental heat in there. This is now likely to change.
The lawn between the backsteps and greenhouse has never been able to recover from Winter - there's just too much traffic over it! Transport is not a lot of fun, ferrying plants from here to there but it certainly builds an emotional attachment, kinda like carrying newborns around . I'll leave most/all of them in boarding school, tonight. Heat! Thermometer checking! Middle of the night treks to greenhouse to Check Thermostat! All that is about to start. Ugh ...
Steve!