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by gmoke
I've been using my recycled solar cloches for years to start my garden early. This year, here in Planting Zone 6A, I started planting a few days ago with tomatoes and basil in one solar cloche, zucchini in another, roquette and broccoli in a simple single cloche, and spinach in the space between them. It was a great early Spring day as I planted the seeds and I was happy to spend an hour in the garden. I'll be happier when I see the seeds become seedlings and happier still, a couple of months down the road, when I get to taste my fresh vegetables.
Next week, I plan to plant more spinach and sugarsnap peas.
In the background of two of the pictures, you can see my Dirty F*ck*ng Solar Hippie Backpack which I have been using for about five years.
Here's a short instructional video on how to make a recycled solar cloche:
cross-posted to dailykos, bluemassgroup, greenmassgroup, and globalswadeshi.net |
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