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Spring!
Here in the northern hemisphere it is getting warm and the Spring Equinox is just around the corner. What are your plans for this month?
Q&A
Anyone going through the course who has question this is where you can place them. I am here to answer any kind of question you may have. (It's what I love to do.🤗) Please do not hesitate to reach out. I can even answer your questions through the email on this platform if you prefer.
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Goals
I would really like to know what everyone is hoping to gain from this course. I want everyone here to know that I am going to do my best to get you there. So drop a comment below, and let me know what your goals are.
Sun
Module 6 is dedicated to the effects of the sun and how you as a producer map out your vaults. This is a perfect example of different types of sun exposure that determines which vegetables thrive and which ones bolt, burn, or struggle! - Full sun beds with 8+ hours of direct light are perfect for tomatoes, peppers, and squash-they turn all that energy into delicious fruit! - Partial sun with 5-7 hours are great for root crops like carrots, beets, and turnips that focus their energy underground. - Partial shade areas with 3-5 hours work well for leafy greens like lettuce, spinach, and arugula that can bolt in too much heat. - Dappled shade under trees with 2-3 filtered hours can still nurture shade-tolerant herbs like mint, parsley, and chives without them becoming leggy. Remember, sunlight is the key factor that decides whether your plants struggle or thrive!
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Homestead
Rachel @rachel-cassant-1958 this made me think of you when I read your bio. Welcome to our group!
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Boxcroft Masterclass in Growth
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Master year-round production in your garden. From KY to FL, engineer high-intensity in any climate. Become a Producer not just a gardener!
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