Not much to do outside and spring vegetable seeding is a ways off so I decided to test out some new cultivars and mixes. I know the perennial rye will grow, I have some that filled in an area that was toast. I never thought about growing PRG in UT until I saw Connor's video, thanks for the inspiration.
I have Greenview Fairway Blend, Jonathan Green BB Ultra and some midnight seeded in a flat, sown yesterday. I plan on taking a daily picture until I lose interest, probably never. There are multiple directions this can go, the soil is the same in all pods, standard potting mix, peat, compost, vermiculite and some paver sand for weight. I have used ever elixir available and good ole ammonium sulfate has always worked best so we'll see. This is the day 2 photo. I like to germinate my seeds in the oven with the light on, max humidity and gets up to about 90 during the light on cycle. I suspect the rye will germinate within a few days but I did a couple of pods with rye and bluegrass because the rye is supposed to affect the BG, nature is a weird deal.

I have Greenview Fairway Blend, Jonathan Green BB Ultra and some midnight seeded in a flat, sown yesterday. I plan on taking a daily picture until I lose interest, probably never. There are multiple directions this can go, the soil is the same in all pods, standard potting mix, peat, compost, vermiculite and some paver sand for weight. I have used ever elixir available and good ole ammonium sulfate has always worked best so we'll see. This is the day 2 photo. I like to germinate my seeds in the oven with the light on, max humidity and gets up to about 90 during the light on cycle. I suspect the rye will germinate within a few days but I did a couple of pods with rye and bluegrass because the rye is supposed to affect the BG, nature is a weird deal.
