Saturday, March 16
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Jersey night at Lambeau Field tonight. I am representing the greatest Buffalo Bill of all-time. Jim Kelly.
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Wednesday, March 20
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The season officially started today as I was able to get a soil sample. This 14 inch soil probe is a very easy and consistent way to take a sample as you will have a true representation of your soil for analysis. I took 12 samples over 4,000 sq ft and will let it dry for a day or so before sending to Western Labs.
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Wednesday, March 20
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We had another 12 large White Pine trees removed this winter that will give us an additional 1.5 hrs of late day sun. Fellow pumpkin grower Alex Noel is using much of the lumber for projects around his home.
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Wednesday, March 27
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Joe and Steve stoped over this morning so we could organize and plan our greenhouse build for this year. We are only doing 4 plants this year. 4 will be more manageable than the 6-8 we have been doing. This will also allow 3 patches that will be cover cropped and rested setting up a nice rotation of patches.
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Tuesday, April 2
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Amending today where greenhouses will go. Hopefully will have houses up by end of the week.
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Tuesday, April 2
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Paps up from hibernation and back on the tractor! Tilled in 0-0-50, Kelp Meal, Humic/Fulvic Acid , Tiger 90 Sulfur, and Pro Mag.
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Thursday, April 4
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Greenhouse frames up today will finish tomorrow as it was too windy today. Only growing 4 plants this year.
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Friday, April 5
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Greenhouses up! Time to start seeds
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Monday, April 29
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Been a busy few weeks. I’ll catch everyone up on what’s been going on in the patch!! April 10th installed 24’ soil heating cables using this jig Joe Jutras designed. Worked great as cables were very easy to install. Planting area soil went from 50 degrees to 70 degrees in a few days.
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Monday, April 29
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Finished photo of heating cables installed. I used the exact size pot that my plants will be transplanted in.
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Monday, April 29
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Bought this 13 x 33 greenhouse online for less than $500 delivered. Good quality just needs to really be anchored down very well. It’s not like the greenhouses we made last year but so far it’s doing the job.
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Monday, April 29
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On a early April 60 degree day the temps soar inside the greenhouse. The soil was nice and dry inside the greenhouses for planting. Like many growers are April weather was not great as we set a RI record with 21 days of measurable rain.
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Monday, April 29
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Started 9 plants for 4 spots. Transplanted in 2 gallon pots and placed under an 8 bulb 4’ T 5 light for 14 hrs a day. I find the plants grow best when the lights are 22” from the table. Temp at plants run about 80-85 degrees. I run a fan during some parts of the day when the temps get close to 85. These lights work great but can burn the plants very easily.
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Monday, April 29
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About a week before transplanting in greenhouses I will bring the plants out into the greenhouse to get some natural sun and cooler night temps. Using the T 5 lights the plants really adjust fast to the natural sun. The 4 chosen plants are 1911,1911,2170 and 1733
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Monday, April 29
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Transplanting day. We always transplant late in the day. First patch drink was Essential, Companion, Seaweed and Humic/Fulvic Acid.
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Monday, April 29
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Here is how we protect the plants at night. Cattle fence is turned into a mini Quonset Hut with a light bulb placed down as you don’t want light on the plants at night. A sheet and a blanket goes over the hut.
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Monday, April 29
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Last night it got down to 31 degrees inside the greenhouses but 62 under the mini hut.
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Monday, April 29
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Pap tilling under a mowed cover crop of winter rye in preparation for Kodiak Mighty Mustard! This area will be next years patch.
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Tuesday, April 30
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When the plants outgrow the Quonset huts I switch to the Mr.Buddy heater. This is the set up for the smaller greenhouse on a normal low to mid 40’s night the heater on low will keep the greenhouse around 60 degrees. The fan behind it on low helps circulate the heat. We run the heater from midnight till 6:30 am.
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Tuesday, April 30
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Here is the big greenhouse heater set up. I have never had to run all 3 burners usually just 2 on the low setting with the fan running behind it is more than enough.
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Tuesday, April 30
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Put in a backup plant today (1928 ) just Incase one plant looks like it might give me some trouble.
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Monday, May 6
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I could use a few more testers for my new Starter Paks. If you are going to grow any flowers, vegetables or herbs of any kind in the following size pots please let me know if you are interested. Ron@wallacewow.com
1 Gallon
2 Gallon
5 Gallon
15 Gallon or bigger.
I will be sending out the Starter Paks for this trial in a day or so. Thank you!
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Wednesday, June 5
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Patch tour! Weather looks to be getting better after Thursday! Goal this year is to set pumpkins 15 ft out with 10 side vines on each side. 3 of 4 plants will meet this goal. Here is the 1733 so far it has been a very aggressive plant.
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Wednesday, June 5
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1911 I have 2 planted this one is very aggressive the other is a bit weak at this point and burns easy.
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Wednesday, June 5
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Our 2114 was planted 2 weeks after the other plants as we had a plant that had to be removed.
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Wednesday, June 5
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1911 number 2 plant.
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Thursday, June 6
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150 sq ft plant greenhouse removed.
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Saturday, June 8
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Had a nice visit today from Ed & Laurel Dennis All the way from Utah! They had been visiting Newport RI.
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Thursday, June 20
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5,500 sq ft of Kodiak Mighty Mustard ready to chop and till under. It certainly did not lack for water this spring.
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Thursday, June 20
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Looks like a “set” on the 1911. 1911x1733 18 ft out with 11 vines on each side. With the sun making a return on Saturday we will turn the main and place the board and mill fabric under it.
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