Growing Spaces
August 30, 2016
“Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant.” Robert Louis Stevenson
If you grow in a greenhouse or even if you have an outdoor garden threatened by winter snow, you should be sowing seeds for your winter crops in late summer or early fall.
If you sow in late August to early September*, your seeds will germinate and grow into well established plants by November, before the snow really starts to fly.
*Climate Change reality: October is the new September. There is still time to sow for winter if you get started now
First, if you live in a mild climate, you might be able to harvest some plants throughout the winter. You can protect them with straw or row covers.
If you are unable to harvest, at least you will have established plants when the snow melts, and a significant head start on your spring planting and spring eating.
Second, if you’re contemplating getting a Growing Dome® this fall, the key is to start sowing seeds in flats now.
By the time you install and prepare your Growing Dome with soil, your plants will be up and ready to transplant into your new indoor beds. Get started now and have fresh greens and produce all winter long.
Use this helpful Get a Quote tool to identify the perfect size and price of Growing Dome for your growing needs. There is no obligation.
Simply follow this link to Discover Your Return on Investment for 20 years of fresh fruits, vegetables, and flowers, all year-round.
With your custom quote in hand, come back here and find your Starting and Transplanting Vegetable Guide below.
Easily survive transplanting – can be sown in flats or pots.
Require care in transplanting – can be sown in flats, pots, or in final destination.
Difficult to transplant – only sow in final destination.
We hope you find this information helpful. Look out for our next blog post and video on thinning and transplanting.
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