Starting a Vegetable Garden
Table of Contents
I. Vegetable Garden
Starting Vegetables by
Seed
We are going to grow our tomatoes from seed. Here is how we do
it:
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Artificial Light You must have an artificial light source for this to
work. A suggestion is from Hydro Farm at 1-800-634-9990. This light needs to be on a timer so the plant gets 13 hours light per day.
My recommendation is from 7AM to 8PM.
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Tray System You need a solid plastic tray that will hold
water. You then take an open plastic tray with drainage and place a
36-compartment peat tray in it. Fill the peat tray with potting mix.
When it comes time for planting the plants outside, just cut the peat
trays into individual plants. This technique eliminates disturbing
the roots by planting the plant with the peat pot attached (no root
shock). Lightly wet the potting mix. This will settle the potting mix
into the tray and ease watering once the seed is planted.
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Add a small amount of slow release fertilizer like Osmacote to the top of the potting
mix. -
Plant 3 seeds per cube section. Once the seed starts to grow,
you cut out the weaker plants leaving the one best plant in the cube section.
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Set the planted tray in the solid tray. Fill solid tray ½ way
with water. The water will then travel through the potting mix through osmosis.
Within 10 minutes the potting mix should be wet. Keep soil moist as
needed probably once every 10 days using the same watering
technique.
II. Vegetable Garden Planting
Tips
- Time of year is critical use Walls of Water (see Burpee's website at
www.burpee.com) to place
around the tomato plant the day you plant them in the vegetable
garden. The benefit of these walls of water is: no transplant shock to the plant. The
Walls
of Water protect the tomato plant from the wind and the frost. You
can now plant your plants 2-3 weeks earlier than normal. I
recommend May 1st in this area. The Kozy Coats (also known as Walls of Water) as we used on the Channel-16 set are
available at
Rave Discount Plant Center - 3 for $12.95.


1b) Getting back to seed starting, if you use the
Wall of Water technique you would plant your seeds March 20th.
If you dont, plant your seeds around April 1st.
- Soil Test Take a soil test from your garden 2 months
before planting. It may take that long to get the report back.
Soil test information is available at Penn State Seed at (570)
675-8585 or (570) 287-9656.
- Deer Fence I recommend fencing the garden in a 6 high
fence. Posts with turkey wire fencing work fine.
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Garden Preparations Add lime and fertilizer as
recommended by the soil test to the garden and then rotor-till the
material 6-8" into the garden.
- Weed Barrier I recommend a black or red, heavy weed
barrier be laid down on the whole garden.
- Tomato Planting Cut a hole in the weed barrier 8" in
diameter and plant tomato plant and stake with a small bamboo stake.
Water the plant immediately by hand. Place the walls of water
around the plant.
- Irrigation I recommend a drip irrigation system. It is
easy to do and makes important watering a breeze. Dont over
water nor let the soil around the plant dry up.
- Staking - Once the tomato plant grows 8" to a foot over the walls
of water (make sure danger of frost is gone usually May 20th),
pull the walls of water over the top of the plant. Then stake with
a 1" x 1" x 6 stake (tree stakes from Luzerne Lumber
(570)-287-1177). Tie with an expandable plastic tie as necessary.
Add more ties as the plant grows. Keep the leaves off the ground.
- Pest Control Use a vegetable dust as needed. I usually
do this 3 times prior to any fruit. Only dust your plants before
the fruit appears if you see a problem.
III. Tomato Varieties
I recommend: Burpee Super Tasty Burpee Burger Burpee 4th of July Burpee Red October
New in the WNEP Garden this year:
- Burpee's Big Girl
- Burpee's Steak Sandwich
- Druzla
- Northern Exposure
- Rutgers
- Winter Red Hybrid
So far, these are the best disease resistant varieties and produce consistently
good fruit!!! All are available at
www.burpee.com
Mushroom Garden - Information on
the Mushroom Garden Kit, as seen on WNEP-TV, can be found by
clicking on Gurney's
web site.
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