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Starting to acquire some goodies to fill the wasted space in my outdoor grow. Beets, 3 kinds of mixed Spanish peppers, parsnips and shallots so far. Snow is melting. Getting the itch. Added 2 Hyacinths to my toy indoor. As well as an Italian sweet basil and and Asian cilantro. My boy wants to try indoor herbs again. Might not graze them to death this round. But I'm upto 10 indoors again after tossing all my basic plants a little while ago. 005.jpg
 
Starting to acquire some goodies to fill the wasted space in my outdoor grow. Beets, 3 kinds of mixed Spanish peppers, parsnips and shallots so far. Snow is melting. Getting the itch. Added 2 Hyacinths to my toy indoor. As well as an Italian sweet basil and and Asian cilantro. My boy wants to try indoor herbs again. Might not graze them to death this round. But I'm upto 10 indoors again after tossing all my basic plants a little while ago. View attachment 4836191
What do we have in the middle for light ? is that a geode with a light in it?

"graze them to death" :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
 
Well I have got fungus gnats in my dendrobiums again. Need to get potting mix out soon. Yet I have been pondering aquiring a few of these to gaurd my indoor plants from flying pest. Been considering it for a couple years. Always looking for natures gaurd dogs. But look. Highly eye appealing. And heartier than venus fly traps. Moe effective as well.
 
Well I have got fungus gnats in my dendrobiums again. Need to get potting mix out soon. Yet I have been pondering aquiring a few of these to gaurd my indoor plants from flying pest. Been considering it for a couple years. Always looking for natures gaurd dogs. But look. Highly eye appealing. And heartier than venus fly traps. Moe effective as well.
My grow store lady has these....me and my son are all over um every time we go. i dont want them because they eat bug i dont really have. gnats are her main source of food for them things. Its not the same exact species but im willing to bet your gnats will disappear!
 
Took my boy out shopping with me for physical support if needed. Went to home depot to see if I could get a new splitter for one of my CCTV power supplies. He wandered off to lawn and garden while I was disappointed. No splitter. Grabbed multi color carrots, broccoli, roma tomatoes, yellow pear cherry tomatoes, Mixed salad greens, fancy sweet bell peppers. I hope he is digging and amending the holes we are going to need. But all organic and I'm behind him. Good for kids. And adults. All organic. But $2.49 for a pack of seeds? What is this world coming to?
 
Here's a sincere quetion. If I use a 1500W radiant oil filled radiator in a 6'x3'x6' with 2 40W LED's, what is the lowest actual temp I can safely start my early and cold veggies? Hoping to start peppers as well. But scared from past cold snaps. Thank you for any thoughts. And greenhouse will be on deck in full sun.
 
Here's a sincere quetion. If I use a 1500W radiant oil filled radiator in a 6'x3'x6' with 2 40W LED's, what is the lowest actual temp I can safely start my early and cold veggies? Hoping to start peppers as well. But scared from past cold snaps. Thank you for any thoughts. And greenhouse will be on deck in full sun.
I'm not sure about actual temperatures that you can grow peppers but I do know that the ornamental Thai Dragon peppers I believe that's the name of them but they are a very hearty pepper
 
I'm not sure about actual temperatures that you can grow peppers but I do know that the ornamental Thai Dragon peppers I believe that's the name of them but they are a very hearty pepper
If talking about ones that grow upwards like tulips? I grew them 2 years ago. Impressive decor. Great taste. Burn your throat hard.LOL.
 
Here is one of my favorite little plants s*** now I can't remember the name of it I know that it is a Irish weed ha ha ha ha ha ha the leaves open every morning and close at nightView attachment 4838583
You should try a sensitivity plant. They are fun. They tolerate kids and us touching them for the rapid closing action really well. Just don't let them grow outdoors in ground. Invasive and prolific.
 
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