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A thousand?

High & Dry Farm Posted on March 30, 2013 by MarkMarch 30, 2013

Hmmm… it looks like I will be busy this weekend.  Time to transfer 1000 tomato seedlings into individual 3″ pots. … Continue reading →

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It is Spring (somewhere)

High & Dry Farm Posted on March 23, 2013 by MarkMarch 23, 2013

It is Spring and the gentle March sun warms the daffofils …. oh wait, I forgot, I live in the Pacific Northwest.  When I visited my tomato seedlings in the greenhouse this morning, this is what I saw. … Continue reading →

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Early veg

High & Dry Farm Posted on March 5, 2013 by MarkMarch 5, 2013

My parsley, lettuce, broccoli and Brussels sprout seedlings just grew their first “true” leaves, so I replanted them into their own pots in the greenhouse. … Continue reading →

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Heated bed

High & Dry Farm Posted on March 5, 2013 by MarkMarch 5, 2013

I just placed a new addition in my greenhouse.  This 3′ x 4′ bed of sand is warmed to 74 degrees by a buried 250 watt heating cable. My first little tomato seedlings look a little weak and leggy – … Continue reading →

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