I start early so you don't have too. I have some really hot peppers under the grow light right now. Carolina Reapers, Trinidad Scorpion, and Ghost. They should be more than ready for the market on April 16th. I don't remember if you like SUPER HOT peppers or not. I also started some seeds from the Habanaro Reds from last year. They weren't too hot but had a great flavor. Happy Gardening!
@@CMooreStarts Can't wait for planting season! I did learn a lot last season (my first season!). One huge thing is my yard doesn't get enough sun!😊 But that won't stop me from trying!! Can't wait for Farmers Market too!!
Well, as I say at the Market, I am not a Master Gardener, just love gardening. It has taken me 14 years to get my garden where it is now. Started off planting directly in our pacific NW glacial till and ended up with a whole bunch of green tomatoes. See you at the market!
@@CMooreStarts I planted mine in raised garden beds and got close to 150 green cherry tomatoes, 15 green tomatoes 2 half red/green tomatoes and 3 fully red cherry tomatoes... 😉
This year, don't water very much after mid September and they should ripen. Oh that's right, we live in Western Washington. I guess you will need a spot that gets better sun, you can always pot your tomatoes and move their location to the area that gets the most sun. When the sun moves from spring to summer, there will be better places that the trees don't block the sun. Your current raised beds in partial shade are great for veggies like carrots, beets, spinach, broccoli, beans, and GARLIC!!! You have to start the garlic in the Fall up here it is mid-November. Remind me closer to the market and I will bring you in a couple larger pots for the tomatoes no extra cost.
Got it. Normally it would be set automatically. My ASL is terrible but my semaphore is perfect. Only problem is I don't have enough room in my greenhouse to send semaphore. Happy Gardening!
Wow! Already starting! Buurrrr! You really do have a nice set up there too.
I start early so you don't have too. I have some really hot peppers under the grow light right now. Carolina Reapers, Trinidad Scorpion, and Ghost. They should be more than ready for the market on April 16th. I don't remember if you like SUPER HOT peppers or not. I also started some seeds from the Habanaro Reds from last year. They weren't too hot but had a great flavor. Happy Gardening!
@@CMooreStarts Can't wait for planting season! I did learn a lot last season (my first season!). One huge thing is my yard doesn't get enough sun!😊 But that won't stop me from trying!! Can't wait for Farmers Market too!!
Well, as I say at the Market, I am not a Master Gardener, just love gardening. It has taken me 14 years to get my garden where it is now. Started off planting directly in our pacific NW glacial till and ended up with a whole bunch of green tomatoes. See you at the market!
@@CMooreStarts I planted mine in raised garden beds and got close to 150 green cherry tomatoes, 15 green tomatoes 2 half red/green tomatoes and 3 fully red cherry tomatoes... 😉
This year, don't water very much after mid September and they should ripen. Oh that's right, we live in Western Washington. I guess you will need a spot that gets better sun, you can always pot your tomatoes and move their location to the area that gets the most sun. When the sun moves from spring to summer, there will be better places that the trees don't block the sun. Your current raised beds in partial shade are great for veggies like carrots, beets, spinach, broccoli, beans, and GARLIC!!! You have to start the garlic in the Fall up here it is mid-November. Remind me closer to the market and I will bring you in a couple larger pots for the tomatoes no extra cost.
Really cool stuff brother! Parents and I are preparing to plant as well, now that spring is coming!
Thanks, you need to build them a grow light rack. Happy Gardening!
Nice video Chris. 😊
Thank you.
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Got it. Normally it would be set automatically. My ASL is terrible but my semaphore is perfect. Only problem is I don't have enough room in my greenhouse to send semaphore. Happy Gardening!