[Homestead] Garden questions

EarthNSky erthnsky at bellsouth.net
Sat Feb 13 18:50:27 EST 2010


I am repotting the cabbages...they were in those little peat pots...the 
first leaves had yellowed and were sloughing.  I still have about half 
to repot, but I did get most things repotted today.  I cleared off part 
of my kitchen table and set up a big tray to catch water.  I've 
positioned my flats in an alternate stacking position over the tray. 
Right now, I've got the asparagus in the stack.  It is colder in the 
kitchen, so that will be a transition to the bedroom, which will be the 
transition to the greenhouse, etc.  Right now, they are in a 4" deep 
flat.  Considering that asparagus roots/crowns are delicate, how large 
should the plants be before I transplant them into deeper containers or 
heel them in somewhere in the garden if it is warm enough?  I need to 
wait until the ground dries out some before they get moved to their 
permanent spot.


Gloria Morris wrote:
> Bev,
> 
> With the asparagus as tiny as you describe, I think it would be unwise 
> to move them from a 50-90 degree environment to one that could go below 
> freezing. Going from 90 to below freezing is a bit much for seedlings. I 
> would probably choose the 50 degree room for a transition. Is there any 
> way that you could rig up a light for them in that room (any light, even 
> if not a "plant light")?
> 
> With cabbages growing that large, I'd probably re-pot them if they must 
> stay in the greenhouse a few more weeks. If you do, they should be just 
> fine.
> 
> Gloria
> 
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