Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Starting Broccoli and Cabbage

The Local Food Project crew spent an afternoon starting seeds for our first spring field crops—cool weather-loving broccoli (Gypsy and De Cicco) and cabbage (Gonzales). After filling flats with dark, fluffy potting mix, we poked shallow holes in the center of all 128 cells. We dropped in the tiny round seeds by ones and twos, then carefully tucked them, covering them with a light layer of potting mix. After a gentle watering, we set the flats atop heating mats, which will give the seeds an extra boost of warmth as they work to put out roots and sprout. We’ll be starting more seeds in the days and weeks to come and transplanting day will be here before we know it!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

so all things equal, when will you transplant the cabbages out? and when will you be harvesting?

I am growing cabbage for the first time this year, so I am interested...

Brynn Grumstrup Slate said...

Hi Sylvie,
We'll transplant out around the end of April, then have cabbages to harvest hopefully by the end of June. Coleslaw, here we come!

Let us know how yours do.
Brynn