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in the hoophouse

March 21, 2010 by Christina

The spinach is almost ready to pick! Lovely tender delicious and nutritious baby leaves…can’t wait!
Also seeded in the hoophouse: lettuce for a fast crop of baby spring mix, arugula, radishes for harvest before the tomatoes go in for the summer….potatoes in the black pots for early new potato salad…yum!

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  1. kl says

    March 22, 2010 at 8:32 am

    christina your hoop house looks so lovely and lush!! do you broadcast the seed or are the rows very close? what do you put in the potato pots for soil?(garden soil/ potting soil/a mix?) that is a great idea and thinking its something ava and i could do. it would be so fun to have her digging for gold (potatoes!)
    all the best
    kelsey

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  2. christina says

    March 23, 2010 at 7:52 am

    Hi kelsey,
    Yes, I think the potato pots would be a great thing to do with Ava! (1/2 barrels work well for this too) I put about 4 inches of seasoil potting mix (don't want to use a mix with any synthetics in it) into the pot and plant the potatoes…then when they've grown about 4 inches, I cover them with a little more light potting soil and straw, grass clippings, etc and keep that up as they grow, 'til it reaches the top of the pot….
    Re spinach: I broadcast the seed thickly and when I begin picking, I thin at the same time, throwing the small plants into the mix, microgreens style. It makes a lovely, unique mix…sometimes I add some peashoots too, and calendula petals when I've managed to over-winter them. My customers seem to love it and we do too. It takes me about 2 weeks to thin it completely and then I continue to pick the leaves. Just before it's time to put the tomatoes in the ground, I take the whole larger plants out and put them in the freezer for winter.
    Have fun gardening with Ava!! 🙂

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  3. diane says

    April 19, 2010 at 6:06 am

    Hi Christina,
    Way to go Girl! Your hoop house is so full of Energy. Yours and the synergy of growing things. You are and inspiration to us all.

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Christina’s Garden is a small market garden on Mayne Island, one of the Southern Gulf Islands located in the Salish Sea between Vancouver and Victoria, BC, Canada.

We put love and care into producing a variety of delicious and nutritious shoots and microgreens for year round sales to Mayne Islanders and folks in Victoria and on the mainland. We also offer a variety of home grown vegetables, seasonal flower bouquets and bedding plants for home gardens at our roadside stand and the Saturday Market on Mayne Island.

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Christina Pechloff

I like to grow food and flowers so we can use them to make our lives delicious and beautiful.

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