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Episode 252: Grow Winter Lettuce In Mason Jars

Episode 252: Grow Winter Lettuce In Mason Jars

FromLiving Free in Tennessee - Nicole Sauce


Episode 252: Grow Winter Lettuce In Mason Jars

FromLiving Free in Tennessee - Nicole Sauce

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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Jan 8, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today, I will walk you through the overview of what I plan to do in order to grow lettuce indoors in mason jars! I will also cover the supplies needed and goals of the project. #HollerHatWednesday: Where is she and who is she with? Direct Download Resources: My Video on Step One with the Indoor Growing Operation Net Pots - recommended by Jack Spirko for durability  Rapid Rooter Plugs Nutrient  Clay pebbles  Nick Ferguson’s new project -  RarePlantStore.com How to plant bare root plants https://rareplantstore.com/how-to-plant-trees/   Why Fodder Trees https://rareplantstore.com/why-fodder-trees/ Workshop Reminder - call for speakers! Email me your idea Stump the Sauce Nothing in - send an email - Email feedback to nicole@livingfreeintennessee.com Christmas Ornaments What’s Up on the Homestead Planting peas Lots of winter cleanup No duck eggs yet, but seeking to move the coop to a less soppy location Time to plant bare root plants Main topic of the Show: Growing Winter Lettuce In Mason Jars Goals of the project  Least amount in infrastructure outlay Very little time investment Ability to have an ongoing supply of fresh lettuce year round Find ways to visually integrate it with the house redo Process Supplies needed Waterproof container Rockwool or seedling plugs Netpots Seeds Lights Timer Mason Jars Clay pebbles Nutrient Paper or tinfoil Germination Grow the roots Transplant the plugs - (will transplant half prematurely) add the nutrient solution Cover the jars Check every few days until I understand the speed of water consumption Harvest lettuce Regrow several times because it is lettuce Assess timing so that there is a perpetual crop Hopes and expectations  5 weeks to harvest, with a smaller thinning harvest Restart seedling every 4 weeks 10 plants is enough Lower cost than store bought Better flavor than store bought ….fun and learning Make it a great week! GUYS! Don’t forget about the cookbook, Cook With What You Have by Nicole Sauce and Mama Sauce.  Advisory Board The Booze Whisperer The Tactical Redneck Chef Brett Samantha the Savings Ninja Resources Membership Sign Up LFTN Gift Registry Mewe Group: https://mewe.com/join/lftn Facebook Group: Facebook.com/groups/lftncoffeebreak/ Instagram: @nicolesauce Twitter: @nicolesauce
Released:
Jan 8, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Helping you live the live you life you choose on your terms. Living Free in Tennessee chronicles how we build our homestead, develop independence, plan and manage time and grow and preserve food sustainably - from a woman's point of view.