Strange thing this morning. Each night we turn off the furnace. I was up a little after five. I turned on the furnace and it did not start. I turned it off and on several times and still no heat. I showered in a cold bathroom, put on my jacket. After breakfast I called Andrew Brown. He called back would be in Holden a little later this morning.. He discovered that there was no power at the furnace. He checked the circuit breaker. It was off. Last night I turned off the furnace instead of the out door lights. I felt rather stupid. If you have heating and air problems, call Andrew.
The temperature was 64 when I got up and then dropped another degree before we got the power back.
I planted more Vates Blue Scotch Curled Kale Seeds.
And more Ruby Red Swiss Chard Seeds.
I transplanted the Vates Blue Scotch Curled Kale plants that were planted several weeks ago. This is a 1706 tray. I used the cone for a dibble and made hole in each sell. Then I put a kale plant in each hole.
This is how it looked after I finished. They should be standing up in the morning.
This is a tray of transplanted Swish Chard plants. I didn't use the dibble here. I laid the plant over the cell and used the back end of tweezers to push them into the soil. It was much faster. We will see how it worked in a couple of days.
This is a tray of lettuce that is ready to be transplanted.
I transplanted them in house six. I spaded a row next to the main isle where I then planted them.
Another picture. It took me quite awhile to put the drip line down. I got it working and let the water run for nearly four hours. There is no heat in house six now. Hope they don't freeze.
A view from the west end looking east.
There are three different tomato plant that I put them in larger containers. There are two each. Banana cherry, Purple Plum, and large orange Roma.
Late this evening I got these 2x4's at the construction site down the road. they were in a dump trailer. I got permission from Andy Bray.
These two tractors are decorated with red Christmas lights. They really look good at night.
Comments and questions are welcome.
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