There are two things I always do when I arrive at the greenhouse each week: check to see how last week’s plants are doing and then what new plug trays have been delivered. Last week, there was a mystery plug tray, “raspberry dressing rumex”. Rumex? What’s rumex? I’d never heard of it, so figured it must be a vegetable. But … Read More
Greenhouse and Garden
I made a flying visit to the greenhouse today because there were left over plug trays from last week’s delivery that I wanted to get planted before tomorrow’s delivery. There were only three, so it was quick work. I planted fennel, catnip and the mystery rumex. Only 2 flats of the rumex. I’m not sure how popular it will be. … Read More
What Happens in the Greenhouse?
I talk a lot about working in the greenhouse at Rutgers Gardens, but what exactly is it that I do there? What goes on during the workdays? Basically, I do two things: seeding and transplanting. Everything starts with the soil table. It’s a large bench where bales of sterile soil-less mix are broken up and then moistened so that we … Read More
Saturday in the Greenhouse
The Saturday greenhouse workdays have begun! The greenhouse is always hopping on Saturdays when more volunteers are available to come and work. Today I did a massive sowing of basil seeds. I normally do it next week, but I’m teaching at Home Gardeners School that Saturday. I also sowed dill, parsley and cilantro. But first I had to check on … Read More