The aubergines and onions are up, so I figured it was time to put up the cold frame. It went together nicely. I think we've finally made enough alterations to make it useable.
I also started the tomatoes. I have Debarao, Cherokee Purple, Aunt Ruby's German Green, Stupice, and Sungold.
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Sunday, March 22, 2015
Saturday, March 21, 2015
Veggie Starts
Today I started the onions, peppers, and aubergines, all in six packs, except for the onions. They are planted very close together in a 4-inch pot. All are cozily resting on a heating pad.
Yesterday I bought some natives at the Deepwood plant sale. I got more dodecatheons, several more erythroniums, including some hybrids, three trilliums, and three aquilegias.
Yesterday I bought some natives at the Deepwood plant sale. I got more dodecatheons, several more erythroniums, including some hybrids, three trilliums, and three aquilegias.
Friday, March 13, 2015
Off and Running
Yesterday and today were sunny and warm, so I got lots done in the vegetable garden.
I sowed peas, carrots, kale, chard, lettuce, and beets. I also started some parsley in a six pack.
I did some weeding as well, although things don't look bad.
I decided to try a new way of growing the raspberries. I split each plant into two sets of canes and tied half on each side of the wire. My hope is that this will make them easier to pick.
I learned an expensive lesson about seed storage. When I dug the gloriosa and sweet potato tubers last fall, I thought they were dry after a short time and put them in paper bags in the bucket with all my seeds. Today I opened the bucket and found that not only had the tubers molded ( I think I can save the gloriosas) but all my new seeds, in just their paper packets instead of in ziploc bags, were also moldy. So I had to reorder nine or ten new seed packets. Fortunately, nothing needs to be planted right away, so I have time to wait for the replacements to come. Rats!!
I sowed peas, carrots, kale, chard, lettuce, and beets. I also started some parsley in a six pack.
I did some weeding as well, although things don't look bad.
I decided to try a new way of growing the raspberries. I split each plant into two sets of canes and tied half on each side of the wire. My hope is that this will make them easier to pick.
I learned an expensive lesson about seed storage. When I dug the gloriosa and sweet potato tubers last fall, I thought they were dry after a short time and put them in paper bags in the bucket with all my seeds. Today I opened the bucket and found that not only had the tubers molded ( I think I can save the gloriosas) but all my new seeds, in just their paper packets instead of in ziploc bags, were also moldy. So I had to reorder nine or ten new seed packets. Fortunately, nothing needs to be planted right away, so I have time to wait for the replacements to come. Rats!!
Back from Tucson
After being away for two and a half weeks, things have changed. We've had some record temperatures.
The red-flowering currant is blooming. The blueberries are in full bloom.
So are the pear, nectarine and apples.
I pruned the new peach hard. I should have done it for the nectarine as well, so I may have to do some remedial pruning.
I've spotted a few early flowers on the strawberries and the asparagus has started to come up.
The fawn lily is blooming.
So are the pulmonarias and brunneras.
The red-flowering currant is blooming. The blueberries are in full bloom.
So are the pear, nectarine and apples.
I pruned the new peach hard. I should have done it for the nectarine as well, so I may have to do some remedial pruning.
I've spotted a few early flowers on the strawberries and the asparagus has started to come up.
The fawn lily is blooming.
So are the pulmonarias and brunneras.
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Feels Like Spring
Even though it's only the middle of February, it feels very much like spring. Yesterday it was 66. Out in the garden things are starting to wake up.
The blueberries have fat buds.
The nectarine blossoms are showing pink.
And the rhubarb is just poking up.
The blueberries have fat buds.
The nectarine blossoms are showing pink.
And the rhubarb is just poking up.
Sunday, January 25, 2015
Raspberries on the Move
Yesterday we moved some raspberries from the front yard into a bed in the back garden. We plan to put a tallish hedge in front along the fence to block out the neighbor across the street's house, which is an eyesore.
I moved one Meeker, one Willamette, and five of the nameless fall-bearing plants that Barb Crothers gave me. We put up wooden posts to hold the wire through screw eyes. We also put posts in the asparagus bed, to hold up some sort of fence, maybe lattice, to hold the ferny fronds in.
I added four small bags of compost and some all purpose fertilizer to the raspberry bed before I planted them.
The garden is nearly cleaned out, except for a few leeks, a few cabbages, and some greens and carrots.
Today is foggy, but yesterday was beautiful. It was sunny and in the low 60s. We even had lunch on the deck!
I moved one Meeker, one Willamette, and five of the nameless fall-bearing plants that Barb Crothers gave me. We put up wooden posts to hold the wire through screw eyes. We also put posts in the asparagus bed, to hold up some sort of fence, maybe lattice, to hold the ferny fronds in.
I added four small bags of compost and some all purpose fertilizer to the raspberry bed before I planted them.
The garden is nearly cleaned out, except for a few leeks, a few cabbages, and some greens and carrots.
Today is foggy, but yesterday was beautiful. It was sunny and in the low 60s. We even had lunch on the deck!
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