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Old August 13, 2011   #1
Keiththibodeaux
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Default Mass Seeding Project II

So, I have become fascinated with Craig's mass seeding. Here is my fall vegetable crop (with a few flower experiments) in progress.



1 x 01 – Zinnia ‘Giant Dahlia’ flowered mix by Martha Stewart, 2004 Lot 7, Origin France
1 x 02 - Cauliflower ‘Cheddar Hybrid’ by Park Seed, 2011 Lot BF95, Origin USA
1 x 03 – Beet ‘Chioggia’ by Livingston Seed Co, 2011 Lot 11, Origin USA
1 x 04 - Delphinium ‘Pacific Giants’ Mix by Martha Stewart, 2004 Lot 3, Origin Holland
1 x 05 - Beet ‘Detroit Golden’ by Livingston Seed Co, 2011 Lot 10, Origin USA
1 x 06 - Collard Greens ‘Georgia’ by True Value
1 x 07 – Kolrabi ‘Early White Vienna’ by Martha Steward, 2003 Lot 1, Origin USA
1 x 08 – Cabbage ‘Megaton’ by Park, 2011 Lot AC4C, Origin Holland
1 x 09 – Califlower ‘Brocoverde’ by Ferry Morse, 2011 Lot B1, Origin B1
1 x 10 – Cauliflower ‘Romanesco’ by Park, 2011 Lot AH87, Origin Holland
1 x 11 – Cabbage ‘Early Jersey Wakefield’ by Baker Creek, 2010 Lot 94514, Origin not stated
1 x 12 – Kale ‘Blue Curled Scotch’ by Baker Creek, 2010 Lot A3620, Origin not stated
1 x 13 – Mustard ‘Southern Curled’ by True Value
1 x 14 – Beet ‘Detroit Red’ by True Value (knocked over and repacked)
1 x 15 – Swiss Chard ‘Bright Lights’ by True Value
1 x 16 – Rutabaga ‘American Purple Top’ by True Value
1 x 17 – Brussels Sprouts ‘Long Island’ by True Value
1 x 18 – Four-o-clock ‘Mix’ by Martha Stewart, 2004 Lot 5, Origin Holland
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Great mix and set up. I like it. And easy to remove the seedlings from the individual containers. I may steel this idea come next spring.
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Great mix and set up. I like it. And easy to remove the seedlings from the individual containers. I may steel this idea come next spring.
Thanks Zana. With such a wide variety of seed types and ages, I knew it wasn't practical to do one big flat. This way made it easy.
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Are those going into an other pot befor final transplanting or right into the final bed?
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Are those going into an other pot befor final transplanting or right into the final bed?
Yes, I will bump them up into 3 inch peat pots. When they reach decent size, I will tear the bottom from the peat pot leaving the sides intact, and plant.
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