Joel_BC
Super Self-Sufficient
The snow is leaving here at our place, in fact it's gone in some spots. Night temps are tending to get no colder than the freezing point and are sometimes even remaining above freezing. I was just out cleaning up the greenhouse of spent/dead plants in the beds, and sweeping out the floor. We haven't watered in there since the end of last November, so the bed soil is dry.
Tomorrow, I'll moisten-up the soil. I guess before that, I'll add some fishbone meal for phosphorus (22% phosphorus is what the analysis says). According to the test toward the end of last gardening season, phosphorus was quite low. I'm also trying Azomite this year. I've seen a tremendous boost in the vigor and quality of seedling starts we've raised in a potting soil with 10% volcanic soil added. (Can't get that brand anymore, but Azomite is made largely from pulverized volcanic rock so I'm trying it.)
I think I'll be working in some material or other for nitrogen, too. Always seems like a good idea at the neginning of a new gardening season.
What are you doing in your greenhouse?
Tomorrow, I'll moisten-up the soil. I guess before that, I'll add some fishbone meal for phosphorus (22% phosphorus is what the analysis says). According to the test toward the end of last gardening season, phosphorus was quite low. I'm also trying Azomite this year. I've seen a tremendous boost in the vigor and quality of seedling starts we've raised in a potting soil with 10% volcanic soil added. (Can't get that brand anymore, but Azomite is made largely from pulverized volcanic rock so I'm trying it.)
I think I'll be working in some material or other for nitrogen, too. Always seems like a good idea at the neginning of a new gardening season.
What are you doing in your greenhouse?
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