Bobberman
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Staring seeds all summer in the shade!

Does anyone else start seeds like vine crops sunflowers all the time in the summer? I make a small raised bed under a tree or just have a small box with the new sprouts! Cole crops are also good like Kohlrabi! I like to do it this way because I can control how the roots hold the soil and sand mix. I will plant only on a wet or rainy day! What is also nice is that the new plants are ahead of the weeds which would be growing if planted directly in the garden!

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So, you are starting plants in the shade then transplanting those plants out into the open garden, Bobberman?

I start a lettuce mix in containers in a shady location (where I can see and meet their water needs :roll: ) thru many of the warmer weeks. Little "bunches" of plants are set out in the garden. Most are transplanted to a shady location out there and they handle transplanting better if they aren't pulled apart as individual plants.

It is great just to harvest 4 or 5 lettuce plants at once in a little group. Kind of like having a tossed salad by the handful.

Steve

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I start all my winter crops in full shade about mid july.

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Soil- Where in No Cal are you? Thinkin on doin the same. Thanks

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I'm in the sierra nevadas.

you should be good starting them mid july full shade where you are.

I have noticed that some of the kale seeds I dropped while harvesting last fall have started to grow in the full sun. I will keep note if they continue on with growth through winter or flower when small. there might just be a point in time when if you start before they bolt, or if you start after they go until next year.

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I seems to me that herbs grow better in shady areas! Plants also take longer to go to seed in the shade even when the temp is 90!

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I am sill planting seeds in the shade. I planted a flat of zucks two weeks ago and put thewm in the ground today with two big leaves on each plant. I think there is still time and f not I will move them to my solar greenhouse which I have ready now!



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