Gardening with Rabbits
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My gardener education continues. Soooo...started seeds under a grow light. Got tons of lettuce, but trying to transplant them to a mini greenhouse was too much trouble. I transplanted about 15 of them and then gave up. They are leggy and tender and several just split or fell apart. I filled the rest of the 72 cell unit with new lettuce seeds, spray watered heavily and put out of the south side window of the porch to leave from new sprouts. I started a new 72 cell unit with 2-5 spinach seeds. It is on top of a heat mat and under 1-2 gro lights in the basement the 72 cell units have a plastic top with ample room for them to grow and I won't have to babysit/mist every single darn day. Last year my seeds sprouted but most dried out. At some point I think I will get it right.
I will dump the lettuce sprouts out in a garden bed, wish them luck and see if make it outside.
On the OTHER hand some of the crocus and iris bulbs that I put in a small pot decided to sprout after nearly a month. I had really given up on them and was about to replant the pot. Busy today, BUT I hope to transplant the sprouted Spring bulbs from one of the pots to plastic cups and put on the porch. I will take a photo before transplanted bc the container is glass and you see the roots. VERY interesting to see.
I kind of do what digitS but usually I have plastic over a box, but this year the snow. I am sitting here with my seeds and trays and trying to figure out the weather. I am thinking of using the 72 cells, but I think they do not need much heat, like onions, need light.