Love watching what your family is doing in the green houses. Everything is looking wonderful. The hanging baskets are filling out beautifully. It won’t be long and you will be going to market.
Hey Logan and absolutely another spectacular beautiful shooting filming footage and you guys are doing such an amazing job .. well organized greenhouse and those hanging baskets look eye-catching beautiful and your mum rocks it all again .. appreciate as always your beautiful sharing adventure lifestyle over there and I'm looking forward to more adventures from your video channel .. another beautiful captured camera work looks super awesome super sharp and clear and million thanks again Logan ..
Okay I need more information on tomato seed sterilization with the hot water and cold. What is going on with that. I was just at a local "big box store" to get some roses. Noticed there Arkansas Traveler tomato sets were $5.98 each. I have around 50 plants that are twice there size. I am having to cut lights and water down to slow growth because it will be at least 2 to 3 weeks before I can get my sets into ground. Great video.
Hello Logan! The sight of the greenhouse is making me itch to start my seeding but, it’s too soon here. Thank you for sharing the Epsom salts details…very useful. I am actually surprised you haven’t pulled out the grass in the high tunnel. I know mulching is adding nutrients but, if you the leave roots, it just regrows. If only I lived closer…. I really would volunteer! Take care…👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Dear Logan, The updates are excellent as a guide for me in Tennessee (Hardiness Zone 7a) compared to your Pennsylvania location. Thank you for the excellent tip on Epsom salts. I'll get the soils and water tested here to see what macro and micro nutrients/minerals it might be strong in and lacking. Wishing you the absolute best thriving!
Logan I’ve planted winter rye before and mowed it eight times and still green as grass ,,it won’t die until you get it too hot ,,,so now you want it to die ,,,just add heat. And cut off any water
Nice video. When do u guys start to fertilize your seedlings. Do u start right after u take them off the heat or wait until u have true leaves starting to grow??
Add some food coloring to the Epsom Salt solution. You can also dry those seeds on parchment paper (if that was what you were trying to do), they won't stick like they do on the paper towels.
A Garden Tiller should work well,Just let it dry out a little..Then work some chicken manure into the soil,You'll get a Bonanza of Tomatoes.I learned this trick from an old Tomato farmer