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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Back to full speed for 2012!

Hello fellow gardeners! I've been gone for far too long but now I'm back and dedicated to remaining faithful throughout the gardening season all year 'round. This blog focuses on planting by the phases of the moon and signs of the zodiac, a simple, natural way to help your good garden grow better and produce abundantly. All that's needed is to plant in the proper phase of the moon and sign of the zodiac -- and that's what I'll provide.

I'm an avid gardener in central Kentucky and a Certified Extension Master Gardener, too. And while I will provide some how-to gardening information and try to deal with any questions you have, my focus will be on when to plant -- and when not to plant -- based on moon phases and zodiac signs.

This information applies to gardens of all sizes from large commercial gardens to a couple of pots on the patio.

I welcome your comments and questions. Later today or Thursday at the latest I'll be posting my overview for the month of January.

So, as the popular libation commercial says, "Here we go!"

3 comments:

  1. thanks for the info, with the warm winter I am starting some cold weather veggies now in my newly constructed mini-greenhouse. Linda

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  2. my babies are up. How do I stop them from getting leggy? The temp in my mini-greenhouse varies between 70 and 90. The grow lights are about 24 inches above the plants. Linda

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  3. for those attempting a mini-greenhouse indoors...things I've learned. Temperature should be around 70. The lights might make it too warm so you might need ventilation. Lights can be left on up to 20 hrs per day since they don't offer what the sun does. The beginner tends to water too much (me) also to fertilize too much (again me) All these things cause leggy plants. Now that I've learned all things my plants are less leggy and look healthier. Linda

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