tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8731182608906039876.post5677117271627574363..comments2023-12-29T07:12:03.233-08:00Comments on <center>Minibed Gardening</center>: A Pea Scheme For MinibedsHerrick Kimballhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17116051416696885647noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8731182608906039876.post-33333380421162924662017-01-25T17:22:57.451-08:002017-01-25T17:22:57.451-08:00Hi Elizabeth,
I'm going to go check out that ...Hi Elizabeth,<br /><br />I'm going to go check out that link. Offhand, I have sowed spinach in the fall for growing in the spring and it worked. Wish I did it last year. I'd also like to try it with tomato seeds and onions. Thanks for mentioning the link. We don't buy hardly anything in jugs these days. I noticed that some of the gallon milk jugs in the store are now white instead of clear. That seems new to me. Herrick Kimballhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17116051416696885647noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8731182608906039876.post-77942251597020599302017-01-25T11:05:33.039-08:002017-01-25T11:05:33.039-08:00Elizabeth L. Johnson said,
Hi, Herrick. Say, I wa...Elizabeth L. Johnson said,<br />Hi, Herrick. Say, I was exploring your facebook Whizbang Gardening, and clicked on a comment listed on the right-hand side, lagniappemobile.com. This website addresses the use of small, home-made, jug minigreenhouses. I'm interested because my own stick-built greenhouse hasn't been finished and the method described seems so easy to germinate! Down below the article is another website, wintersown.org which describes putting your jug greenhouse and seed, directly into the ground. Interesting. A further comment on that website barely mentioned putting your seed into the ground (late winter, very early spring I'm guessing they mean) and letting the seed come up in your garden when the weather naturally brings them up. Have you tried this? Anyway, what would your opinion be to directly sow in late winter and wait for them to come up on their own accord? Thanks.Elizabeth L. Johnsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06575027787161815772noreply@blogger.com