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Market Gardening in Wrangell, Alaska Week Ending February 7, 2026 This week, I move the last load of seaweed onto beds in the NRCS tunnel at the north end where soil needs the most nutrients, and place it on the back 18 feet on the two east beds along with some on the four west beds that had already received seaweed months ago. I talk through a plan for crop selection & rotation in the new 20’ x 60’ NRCS tunnel and the two smaller 10’ x 20’ existing tunnels. I consider moving sugar snap peas into the large tunnel to avoid blight during wet summers, but realize that it might be more of a challenge to trellis them in the greenhouse and rotate them with salanova lettuce and other baby greens, which they would shade. I research timing for salanova lettuce growing in the warmer temperatures of the greenhouse later in the summer, but decide that I don’t have enough data and will need to discover estimates for salanova lettuce growth in the large tunnel through experimentation. I consider growing cucumbers & basil in the two smaller tunnels as I have in past years, rotating the crops between each tunnel every year, but I bemoan the fact that one greenhouse doesn’t produce as much basil & cucumbers as I need. Music: Michigan Greens by Dan Lebowitz