RE: Growing Lettuce and Greens in a Cold Frame by Sunscape

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Growing Lettuce and Greens in a Cold Frame by Sunscape

in sustainableliving •  7 years ago 

First off you need to start those eggplant and broccoli seeds asap. They take a long time to grow big enough to plant out. Everything else except the carrots can be sown directly in the ground now as they are cold weather crops. Do the carrots and beans when the soil warms up in about 3 weeks from now. Yes, I do heat my greenhouse with Milkhouse heaters, I have three of them running on the coldest nights trying to keep it around 55. Good luck Mike.

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Thanks for the tips. Wish I had some where indoors to start stuff. Next life.

Oh I so here you! I am so out of room in my house. Thank god I built that greenhouse years ago when I was doing the nursery and going to our public market. It has served me well!

I guess you have done a post on your greenhouse already.

No not yet. I am behind schedule lol I am remodeling part of my kitchen and that is taking up a lot of my time this week.

I did mine couple years ago. Should have done it a long time ago. Best place to invest your money.

Good for you, there is nothing like growing your own veggies.

No I mean redoing your kitchen. ha ha