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MIgardener: ALL of the Crops We Are Starting NOW in March!



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21 Comments

  1. where do you get your coco coir? I have not found any in big box stores also so glad you partnered with bootstrap, 2 of my favorite companies right here. Now you just need to somehow partner with jess from roots and refuge and it be heaven!

  2. Luke, do you have a series on strictly container gardening for those of us not allowed to dig? I’d love to see what soil and additives recommendations as well as soil testing.

  3. Any thoughts if you don’t have space or budget for growing lights yet? I’d love to get a head start, but I’ve never had luck with starting indoors. I’m in 5b…well 6 now.

  4. So we probably shouldn't sterilize that pro mix like a potting soil or we would kill off the beneficial fungi. Am I correct? If starting indoors, how could we prevent fungus gnats?

  5. 0:00: 🌱 March is a crucial planting month for a variety of crops, both cold and warm weather varieties.
    3:42: 🌱 Maximizing seed planting efficiency by multi-sewing in March for earlier harvest and indoor growth.
    7:19: 🌱 Importance of starting perennial crops early for a successful harvest in the garden.
    10:51: 🌱 Optimizing garden planting by starting specific crops at different times based on temperature requirements.
    14:38: 🌱 Varieties of staple crops being grown in March for their nutritional value and pest management benefits.
    18:34: 🍅 Varieties of tomatoes being planted for the season.
    22:40: 🌱 Starting multiple crops in March without thinning onion seeds for a unique mat-like growth.

    Timestamps by Tammy AI

  6. anyone know roughly how long for certain seeds that are sold out on his website to come back in stock?

  7. I planted carrots, parsnips, and peas out in the garden the other day during that warm spell.

    In my winter sowing containers I have most of my brassicas and alliums popping up. And a couple flowers.

    I have a grape and raspberry plant coming soon. And my seed potatoes just shipped.

    VERY excited for this coming growing season!

  8. I'm a believer in Promix and could only find 2cuft compressed packs at Menards. The 'grade' of promix makes a difference whether it has debris or not. I still love the 2cuft All Purpose mix for being able to lift it and for all my plant starting. I bought and used the Bales of promix and think they weigh 60lbs dry and fill a smaller car trunk. The box hardware store Promix all purpose has bits of woody things in it. It is a nice mix but you MUST sift to have only finer light mix for seed. I have picked the surface of my freshly sowed seeds to take out 1/4 inch little woody bits.

  9. I make my own soil mix but I’ll have to see what all the hype is about with promix and happy frog.

    I add mycorrhizae powder when I pot up and transplant. I should consider doing that for starts too. 🤔

  10. I’m confused. I’m in the same zone as you and was going to buy the red onions you show, but the website says they’re short-day onions. But aren’t we in the long-day zone?

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