Solar Garden Plantings

by gmoke
Fri Mar 12th, 2010 at 04:21:14 PM EST

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.

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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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Nice idea, good way to start off plants in the ground.

remember, coffee grounds or pine needles keep the slugs at bay.

keep to the Fen Causeway

by Helen (lareinagal at yahoo dot co dot uk) on Sun Mar 14th, 2010 at 12:39:24 PM EST


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