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Thursday, March 29, 2012

It's Spring in the Growing Dome

It's almost spring at the Nickel and Dime: Trees and vines have buds, birds are chirping and building nests, little sprigs of green are popping up for the Angus Boys to eat, and my outer wear is a cotton hoodie that I can take off when it gets too warm. Warm here is the 70's and I'm happy with that.

The Growing Dome has been cranking out green stuff for the past couple months, and we are racing the heat, hoping the rest of the cool weather vegetables won't up and quit.

The Arctic lettuce is doing well, the leaves tender and buttery. 


The lettuce is being shaded by the broccoli, with some sugar snap peas, radishes, more lettuce, and beets in this bed, too.

We are having a little trouble with black gnats, so I used these bug catcher papers to trap a couple hundred of them. Unfortunately, they are still around, so I sprinkled some diatomacious earth around the affected plants. We shall see.


Across the dome was the raised bed The Angus Boys destroyed last fall. They turned the dome into a cattle cafeteria when they ventured through the open door and were trapped inside for a couple of days.

So far I have a couple tomato plants, radishes, green beans, Poona Kheera cucumbers, and oakleaf lettuce planted on this side.


The blue watering can was a congratulations present to me for getting the dome done (Tom and Z did most of the work). It's a Dramm 12455 5-Liter Premium High-Grade Plastic Watering Can. The red one is a Wal-Mart product, but it totally smashes the seedlings when I water them, so I use it for mature plants. Water comes from the dome's water tank.

 Below is the baby nursery where tomato, chard, crookneck squash, lettuce, flowers and cauliflower seeds are sprouting. The temps  above the water tank are moderate, not too hot or cold.


Back on our entry porch, it looks like someone is getting ready to decorate again.


How does your garden grow?

3 comments:

  1. absolutely beautiful! keep posting....theer

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  2. Hi Bridget, Thanks for the update! Here are a couple links to help you troubleshoot pest problems:
    http://geodesic-greenhouse-kits.com/community/dealing-with-the-pests-in-your-life/
    http://www.growinganything.com/organic-garden-pest-control.html
    Always feel free to call or drop me a line if you'd like to talk through it. All the best, Stacey from Growing Spaces

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  3. I found my way here from Linky Dinks. Love your growing dome and I'm sure it gets your plants off to a head start.

    Remembe'ring' where

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