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SeedVaultMarket 2 months ago
With the growing season fast approaching, here’s some tips to help get you going. For Peas, it’s best to prepare pea planting beds in the fall for a head start. Turn over the soil, add aged manure, and mulch well. In the early spring, when soil temps are at least 40°F, pull back the mulch and make holes with a dibble, if necessary, to get your seeds into the ground. A blanket of snow won’t hurt emerging pea plants, but several days of freezing temperatures could; cover , if necessary. Add more seeds later if you discover spaces where some seeds did not germinate. image
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SeedVaultMarket 2 months ago
With the growing season fast approaching, here’s some tips to help get you going! For carrots, turn over the soil to a depth of about 6 inches and remove and stones or rocks. Plant seeds 3 to 5 weeks before the last spring frost. Set seeds 3 to 4 inches apart in rows at least 1 foot apart. When seedlings are 1 inch tall, thin with scissors (do not pull) to 3 inches. Water at least 1 inch per week! image
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SeedVaultMarket 2 months ago
With the growing season fast approaching, here’s some tips to help get you going. For lettuce, about 1 week before spring planting, till to loosen soil and mix in compost. Clumps reduce seed germination. Sow seeds 1/2 inch deep in rows 12 to 15 inches apart. Thin based on type: leaf, 4 inches apart; loose headed, 8 inches apart; firm headed, 16 inches apart. Water thoroughly. Sow every 2 weeks for a continuous harvest throughout the growing season image
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SeedVaultMarket 2 months ago
With the growing season fast approaching, here’s some tips to help get you going. Harden off tomato plants for two weeks before planting. When soil temps reach about 55°F, transplant seedlings into the garden in deep holes, so that the first set of true leaves rests on top of the soil. Roots will form along the underground stem portion and create a sturdier plant. Establish tomato stakes or cages to give the plants support at the time of planting. Staking keeps developing fruit off the ground while caging allows the plant to hold themselves upright. Water generously for the first few days to reduce shock to roots, then give the plants about 2 inches of water per week in the summer. Keep the watering consistent! image
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SeedVaultMarket 2 months ago
With the growing season fast approaching, here’s some tips to help get you going. For beans, wait until the soil temperature is 60°F before planting seeds. When it’s warm enough, turn over soil with a spading fork so that it’s lose to a depth of about 8 inches and mix in some compost. Plant seeds about 1 inch deep and as they grow thin them to about 2 inches apart! Happy Planting! image
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SeedVaultMarket 2 months ago
Recipe Monday: Chocolate Peanut Delight: 1 package (18-1/4 ounces) chocolate cake mix 1/2 cup butter, melted1/4 cup milk 1 egg 1 cup chopped peanuts, divided 1 package (8 ounces) cream cheese, softened 1 cup peanut butter 1 cup confectioners' sugar 1 can (14 ounces) sweetened condensed milk 1-1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract 1 carton (16 ounces) frozen whipped topping, thawed, divided 1/2 cup semisweet chocolate chips 4-1/2 teaspoons butter 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract In a mixing bowl, combine the dry cake mix, but-ter, milk and egg. Add 3/4 cup of peanuts. Spread into a greased 13-in. x 9-in. x 2-in. baking pan. Bake at 350° for 30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean. Cool on a wire rack. In a mixing bowl, beat the cream cheese, peanut but-ter, sugar, condensed milk and vanilla until smooth. Fold in 3 cups whipped topping. Spread over the crust; top with the remaining whipped topping and peanuts. In a microwave-safe bowl, heat chocolate chips and butter on high for 1 minute or until melted. Stir in vanilla until smooth; drizzle over cake. Refrigerate for 2-3 hours before cutting image
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SeedVaultMarket 2 months ago
Starting to get things together for next months newsletter. If you got a growing tips and would like to be featured in next months tips from the trenches section. Don’t hesitate to reach out! #growstr
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SeedVaultMarket 2 months ago
With the growing season fast approaching. Here’s some tips to get you going. Start Cucumbers indoors, provide a bottom heat of about 70°F by placing planted seeds on top of a refrigerator or water heater to take advantage of the extra warmth. When seeds sprout move them to a sunny spot. Plant outdoors no earlier then two weeks after the last frost date. image
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SeedVaultMarket 2 months ago
With the growing season fast approaching. Here’s some tips to help get you going. Start your pepper seeds indoors by planting 3 seeds to each pot. As soon as the second set of leaves emerges on the seedlings, thin out the weakest one, leaving the other two. Keep these pairs together and treat them as one when you transplant them. Transplant when soil temps are above 70°F. They will help support each other and the combined foliage helps protect the peppers from sun scaling. image
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SeedVaultMarket 2 months ago
Whoever placed that YUGE order today. Thank you and it will be in the mail shortly today 🥹
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SeedVaultMarket 2 months ago
Feels like nostr was built for the bear market. All the doom and gloom in the world and there’s still light here, people making memes, sharing tips, posting articles, podcasts and recipes. Truly a bitcoiner haven if you ask me. GN Nostr.