Doc,
Everything needs spring cleaning - good luck with yours. I'm planning my annual grow, and need advice and a new kit. My soil will be leftover new soil from last year that was never used, and a partial container of used soil. Some questions and requests:
1. Should I mix the containers together or leave them separate and treat them differently?
2. For my mostly outdoor grow, starting seeds May 1 - 15 still a good plan?
3. Can I expect even better results with your new configurations? I'm considering planting fewer plants - our growing, processing and storing systems have improved enough that I think 4 plants, carefully tended, instead of 6 will work. Opinions welcomed. I guess if my patient runs out, we know where to get great medicine!
4. Do you want any Sungold tomato plants - organic seeds, grown in leftover soil from last year, fertilized with brewed worm compost tea so far? Sungolds are an indeterminate, yellow, very sweet cherry tomato. The seeds were so vigorous I have too many plants.
Will write privately about some other stuff. Love reading all the folks here and the progress made over the last year. In 5 years this will be just like growing tomatoes. Or we will be fighting with corporate growers.