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February 15th, an Afternoon in the Greenhouse

In the past I posted to Facebook all the things I was doing in the greenhouse and around the farm, as much for my historical records as it was for sharing. As I move away from Facebook I created this blog for the same reason. I’ll be posting lots of seemingly random things but its for my records on where things were on any give day. I hope you find something to brighten your day in them as well.

Feb 13, 2023 Snow!
Icy Snow and Sunshine outside, Balmy Inside!
Atlantic Pumpkin and Peas
Red and Green Cabbage
Sweety and Delicious Tomato Seedlings
Marglobe Tomato Seedlings
Bonnie Best Tomato Seedlings
Our Favorites, San Marzano Tomato Seedlings!


First Try At Hydroponic Peas!

We are trying our Lincoln and Oregon Sugar Pod peas in our hydroponic barrels. I started the pea seeds in doors on Jan 22nd, 2023, just short of 3 weeks ago and today I moved them to their new home in our 55 gallon blue hydroponic barrels. From here I will string them up and they will have all the nutrient rich water they will need. I am using the Kratky Method like we do with our Spinach, lettuce and other greens. This will be our first try at hydroponic peas!

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Lincoln Peas in our Kratky Method Barrels!

Lincoln Peas and Oregon Sugar Pod II Peas are two popular varieties of garden peas that are grown for their sweet and tasty pods.

Lincoln Peas are an heirloom variety of pea that was first developed in the early 1800s. They are a tall, vining plant that grows up to 6 feet in height, with large, bright green leaves. The pods are typically 4-5 inches long and are a deep green color. The peas inside are medium-sized, round, and sweet, with a crunchy texture. They are a popular choice for gardeners, as they are easy to grow, produce a high yield, and are versatile in the kitchen. Lincoln Peas are most often used in salads and stir-fries, but they can also be used in soups, stews, and other dishes.

Kratky method peas
Oregon Sugar Pod Peas in Kratky Method Barrels

Oregon Sugar Pod II Peas, on the other hand, are a modern hybrid variety that was first introduced in the late 1900s. They are a compact, bushy plant that grows to a height of 2-3 feet, with smaller leaves than the Lincoln Pea. The pods are shorter, at 2-3 inches, but are still a bright green color. The peas inside are small, sweet, and crunchy, and they are packed with flavor. Oregon Sugar Pod II Peas are a popular choice for gardeners, as they are very easy to grow and produce a high yield. They are also very versatile in the kitchen, and are most often used in salads and stir-fries, but can also be used in soups, stews, and other dishes.

Both Lincoln Peas and Oregon Sugar Pod II Peas are easy to grow and maintain, and they are ideal for gardeners of all levels of experience. They are most commonly grown from seed, and they can be planted directly in the garden or started indoors and then transplanted. They prefer a well-drained soil that is rich in organic matter, and they should be watered regularly to keep the soil moist. They also do well in full sun, but they can tolerate some shade.

If you are looking for a sweet, crunchy, and healthy addition to your garden, then consider growing Lincoln Peas or Oregon Sugar Pod II Peas.

hydroponic pea starts in kratky method barrels
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