Oh man, I LOVE heirlooms! I plan on growing very few hybrids, if any. We just adore the yellow carrots, so sweet and tender. And when the seed catalogs come, it's blissful drowning in plant decriptions, especially tomatoes. I'll never be able to grow them all
The best part, after flavor, is saving the seed so I save money every year.
Question: I have a small greenhouse (24"x 18"x4' tall) in the house, set up in front of a south-facing glass door. I don't foresee being able to buy flourescent light fixtures to fit the greenhouse this year, it's really hard to find 24" lights that don't cost a fortune. But, I have a tiny space heater that I could use to warm up the greenhouse (it has 4 racks and is enclosed with a plastic cover.) Would the heater and sunny window be enough to grow healthy seedlings? If not, I will scratch the plan and buy starts (hate doing that, expensive - on a good note there is a local garden club that sells heirloom transplants.)

Question: I have a small greenhouse (24"x 18"x4' tall) in the house, set up in front of a south-facing glass door. I don't foresee being able to buy flourescent light fixtures to fit the greenhouse this year, it's really hard to find 24" lights that don't cost a fortune. But, I have a tiny space heater that I could use to warm up the greenhouse (it has 4 racks and is enclosed with a plastic cover.) Would the heater and sunny window be enough to grow healthy seedlings? If not, I will scratch the plan and buy starts (hate doing that, expensive - on a good note there is a local garden club that sells heirloom transplants.)