So, how does this sound? All pots are on or can quickly be moved to the porch.
First, I'll fill an 18 gallon tub (lidded) with water from the rain barrel right next to all of the plants.
Second, I'll give them a watering tool:
[img]https://www.chefdepot.net/graphics18/spiceshaker.jpg[/img]
because I already have it and it's easy for them to handle.
Third, I'll post "picture instructions" on all of the plants (staked signs).
- - 3 shakers full on the tomatoes and peppers.
- 4 shakers full on the citrus trees (or I'll just stick them out in the rain - or use my olla - decisions decisions).
- 2 shakers full on the just seeded carrots (they'll get rain where they are on the edge).
- 3 shakers full on the just seeded leafy greens (they won't get rain where they are).
- 2 shakers full on the jiffy pots kit if there is no water in the bottom, 1 if there is (it's tilted to let water drain to the side, but I can drill a hole for drainage).
- 2 shakers full on all other established plants.
All plants are in well-draining pots or fabric bags. I might just put the olla in the citrus I I have time.
The kids are reliable, and 1 missing day shouldn't hurt much, or I can bug the adult for whom the instructions will be a welcome visual aid.
I have no idea how to save the worm bucket starter kit I think arrives tomorrow ... maybe I'll make a friend take it home and ??? keep it in his garage with some scrap food in a 5 gal bucket (cloth lid) as a temporary solution until I get back into town.