Green house lessons
Monday, August 25th, 2008This spring was the first season for me to try green house gardening. As a whole it was a big success. I started with peppers and tomatos, because just north of Denver, Colorado the growing season is not much more than three months.
I did learn a few lessons, actually I kind of got a little greedy and forgot lessons that I already knew. My biggest mistake was not thinning my seedlings enough. So while I have lots of plants they are closer than they should be. Being so close normal air flow is hindered and it does make the spread of pests easier. I am also trying to get used to the green house being more humid. Usually the natural weather is kind of on the dry side. I’m not sure, but I wonder if the humidity made the pest problem worse.
I will try and remember these lessons and I am already looking forward to planting in the green house this fall once all the tomatos and peppers are harvested.