Good morning, Shawn. I enjoyed the tour. Love seeing the indoor gardens growing. What is your schedule for fertilizing the indoor gardens? What are you using to fertilize? Have you thought about extending your indoor veggie gardens by hooping a plastic 4-6 ml sheet over a couple of your raised beds? I am guessing you could grow most greens all year long with out a heat source. Thank you for the update.
Good morning Lark. A couple years ago I came across a video from a farm in Colorado that reviewed the many methods they use in their greenhouse to extend the season and to protect the plants during the coldest part of the winter. I may do hoops since I have left over 3/4" PVC pipe. Or, I've made cold frames from old windows before that worked well and I have leftover polycarb panel end cuts, so I may make rigid frames for over the 2 purple rectangular beds. I'm still so busy with projects that it's hard to think about winter and I may just want to rest.
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Good morning, Shawn. I enjoyed the tour. Love seeing the indoor gardens growing. What is your schedule for fertilizing the indoor gardens? What are you using to fertilize? Have you thought about extending your indoor veggie gardens by hooping a plastic 4-6 ml sheet over a couple of your raised beds? I am guessing you could grow most greens all year long with out a heat source. Thank you for the update.
Good morning Lark. A couple years ago I came across a video from a farm in Colorado that reviewed the many methods they use in their greenhouse to extend the season and to protect the plants during the coldest part of the winter. I may do hoops since I have left over 3/4" PVC pipe. Or, I've made cold frames from old windows before that worked well and I have leftover polycarb panel end cuts, so I may make rigid frames for over the 2 purple rectangular beds. I'm still so busy with projects that it's hard to think about winter and I may just want to rest.