Today I taught a Seed Starting Class at the Rail Yard classroom here in Santa Fe. We ran out of the handouts because so many people showed up. It was a great class with lots of ideas shared by both me and the participants. I promised to put the all the handouts on my blog for those of you who didn’t get them.
HERE ARE THE HANDOUTS FROM CLASS:
COOL-WARM SEASON CROPS/JOHNNY’S SEEDSTARTING CHART
ALSO! Here are some of my posts that might be helpful on things we talked about today:
BUILDING A LIGHT BOX – https://giantveggiegardener.com/category/gardening-tips/building-a-light-box-gardening-tips/
SEED STARTING TIPS – https://giantveggiegardener.com/category/gardening-tips/starting-seeds-tips/
GOPHERS PROBLEMS/TRAPS – https://giantveggiegardener.com/2011/01/20/gopher-problems/
DETERRING SQUIRRELS – https://giantveggiegardener.com/2011/08/16/deterring-squirrels-from-eating-your-garden/
TOMATO SEEDS PLANTING INSIDE – https://giantveggiegardener.com/2011/03/22/tomato-seeds-planted-inside-march-21/
Finally, there is a ton of information on this site. All you have to do is look at the right hand column and go down to ‘Garden Topics’ and go to the subject that interests you. That way you will only get my posts on that subject and you don’t have to scroll through 4 years of posts.
Nice!
( and you were worried only a few would show up!). 😉
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I haven’t looked at your resources, but plan to now. I just want to say Happy Easter to you. I have tomatoes, peppers, celery, cabbage, broccoli and cauliflower sprouting in my kitchen now with my lights. My last frost date is June 5 or so, with snow typically after that, but I am ready to be outside. We had a gorgeous day in SW MT here and I am anxious to get some cold weather stuff planted tomorrow afternoon. Good idea teaching a class so others can enjoy the fruit of garden labor.
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