And I’m gonna get one too, and soon. I’ve been lusting after one for about two years and the time has come. It’s gonna help me turbocharge the compost/soil production – and gonna help me make lots of mulch out of all the sugar cane I’m cutting down.
Today I used the Planters’ Pride “Grower Starter Kit – with dome” to plant some more tomato and okra seeds. The Planters’ Pride kit costs only $7 and includes 72 cell pack, reusable carrying trade and “professional humidity dome” (i.e. plastic cover). In fact it’s abut $1.50 worth of plastic, but I’m grateful Armstrong is only charging $7 for it – they could easily being selling it at $12.95 or something like that.
This time I planted the seeds in a much more methodical and careful fashion and made sure to put no more than two seeds in each of the tiny pots. I think I got the depth just right too (1/4” for tomato seeds and ¾” for okra). I realized the okra seeds are a year old so if they fail I’ll blame it on the fact they are probably past their 'use by' date.
I’m not sure if I should use the dome or not – I’m concerned it might be too hot if the daytime highs are around 80 degrees…
Maybe I’ll just use the dome at night and keep it off during the day.

Need to buy tomatillo and beet seeds. Hopefully it’s not already too hot for beets.
1 comment:
Ahhhh a chipper-shredder, I remember the joy I felt the day I brought home my lawn mower! But I'm still afraid of my super-charged weed-wacker! Love the blog!
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