Monday, January 28, 2013

Cupcake Tray Seed Starter

     My daughter recently turned two years old, and with it brought all of the party decorations and all of the party food.  Example: store bought cupcakes.  We had three packages of them and one left over to take home.  After a few days of the leftover cupcakes sitting on our dining room table, an idea came to me.  Turn it into a seed starting tray!  There are 12 cups perfectly sized to sprout some herbs to go in our garden.  There is absolutely no cutting or pasting.  Just add your dirt then your seeds.  Leave the lid on as you will want it to be humid while your seeds are trying to sprout.  Here are some pictures of ours.




  Happy re-purposing everyone!

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Seed Starting!

This year we have been antsy with our garden so we decided to start some seeds.  We might have started a little early this year, but our plants will be bigger and more mature when we start transplant them.  Here are some pictures of our sprouts so far.
 
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Sprouted from left to right - Big Boy Hybrid Tomato, Roma Tomato, JalapeƱo Pepper, Better Bush Cucumber.


 Cucumber Sprouts

 
 Tomato Sprouts

      We have some other seeds sprouting in other containers and will have more to come in the future.  The first row our pellets contains sweet peppers that we started after the rest.  These were the few seeds that you can start a little earlier because transplanting them at a larger size will allow them to mature faster.  However, you wouldn't want to transplant them as full size bushes, 18" plants are safe to transplant. 
     We used a $10 heating pad to add some heat from below.  Our house gets drafty at times, so it is a great way to make sure your plants get the heat they need to germinate.  We made sure to buy a heating pad that doesn't shut off after 2 hours because we wanted a constant heat. After the seeds sprouted we put them in a sunny, South-facing window and let mother nature give them some heat. 
     The next step it to transplant the cucumbers and tomatoes in bigger pots.  Later we will show you how to  make newspaper transplant pots that will maintain their integrity until you are ready to transplant.

Welcome!

Welcome To Burton Family Garden.  We are a young couple living in Gadsden, Alabama doing our best to be as Eco-friendly as we can.  We recycle, re-purpose, and reuse as much as we can.  This year we are expanding our garden in hopes of providing fresh, organic vegetable for our family and friends.  Keep a look out for our updates, tips & tricks, and green projects you can do at home.  So from Paige, Thad, and Lucy we say hello!