Wow, Now it is time to put all the Winter sown seedlings into their new homes for the Spring and there is a lot of work involved but it is well worth it once you see the actual fruits of your labor literally. :o)
Now I have gathered some of the Winter sown seedlings that have survived the Noreaster we experienced this year, it did a lot of damage, I had to replant almost everything.
Watch as I begin preparing the beds for my green babies ------>
Below is a prepared bed with a strip of vegetable fertilizer to help the little babies grow up strong and healthy and produce an abundance of peppers, squash, tomatoes or squash, etc.
Below I place the cover over the Earthbox and mark the layout for the incisions to be made so that I can insert the little ones so they can begin their growth cycle.
Once I have made my cuts into the cover, I can place the corn, two at a time so that the can support each other as they grow up, I will show you a before and after photo as the corn has grown since it was planted.
This is a picture of the peppers in the corner and the squash to the right of it. Here is the corn below.
Wow, look at the corn; its even taller than this now, soon I will have to cut a hole into the netting I placed around this portion of the deck to protect my green children from the critters. Did I tell you about he bat that got caught in the net some time in the night, the photo isn't very clear but I took some other photos with my 35mm camera and as soon as I get the film developed I will show it to you; I freed it and it flew away, it was so cute with its little teeth and long wings, look at it caught in the netting:

Granted the photo is not very clear but I can tell you it was the cutest little thing I have ever seen, you should have heard it screeching as I lifted it up so it could free its wings, he had fangs and everything, way cute! :o)

To the left are my pumpkin babies, I had way too many and I am not certain if they will all grow only because I placed all of them in 5'sq box, not nearly enough room for them to grow properly, I just didn't want them to die and I had nowhere else to place them at the time.
Granted the photo is not very clear but I can tell you it was the cutest little thing I have ever seen, you should have heard it screeching as I lifted it up so it could free its wings, he had fangs and everything, way cute! :o)
To the left are my pumpkin babies, I had way too many and I am not certain if they will all grow only because I placed all of them in 5'sq box, not nearly enough room for them to grow properly, I just didn't want them to die and I had nowhere else to place them at the time.
Look at the cucumbers they are growing up pretty nicely, I had to place some stakes in the Earthboxe because they began creeping up the netting which eventually the weight of them would have brought the netting down; whew, just in time :o)
I will submit more photos and the garden progresses, for now I will leave you to absorb the wonders of nature taking its course; so cool!
Chow for now