Another Day At The Greenhouses!!! (21/03/2013)

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  1. Jordan

    Jordan Seedling

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    Well, another successful day at the greenhouses, I had 1 job all day long, I thought it would take me 3-4 hours to do, apparently not! I worked from 8:00am - 4:00pm and I'm still not done.

    My job today was to fill 1000 flats and put them on 4 skids till nice weather comes, then I can pick up the skids of flats with the front end loader then bring it to the main house to plant, and seed.

    I've finished 2 1/4 of skids, I have 1 3/4 left to do, I think I'll be done by tomorrow by quitting time.

    Here are some photos of what I did today.





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    1 skid of flats! ( photo / image / picture from Jordan's Garden )





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    ( photo / image / picture from Jordan's Garden )
     
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    I remember those days! Dirt up you nose all day long. Now you need to blow, blow, blow!
     
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    Jordan Seedling

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    And in your eyes !
     
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    And under your fingernails, in your clothes, your shoes and your underwear!!!
     
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  6. Jordan

    Jordan Seedling

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    LOL! Everywhere!
     
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    That's alot of dirt!
     
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    Boy that sure is a lot of dirty talk taking place here. :D
     
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  9. Jordan

    Jordan Seedling

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    Haha agreed !
     
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    I love the sight of so much dirt that can actually be worked with! :D Enjoy the dirt.
     
  11. Jordan

    Jordan Seedling

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    Anybody need some dirt? I got some extra dirt in my clothes that I don't think I'll be using. ;)
     
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    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    I'll trade you some hay and sawdust. :D Got it everywhere.
     
  13. Jordan

    Jordan Seedling

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    Sounds good! ;)
     
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    Can not waite to see all that comes up in them..
     
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    How do they all get watered? I fill my flats and set them in water over night. They are usually ready to plant the next morning.
     
  16. Jordan

    Jordan Seedling

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    Donna, we seed, then we water 2-3 over, quick shots per flat. BUT, if we're planting plug trays, we water the plug trays first, then put cuttings in the plug trays, or seeds.
     

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