Planted another row of onions today. Just a basic yellow onion that should keep better than the Walla Wallas. Also, I spent nap time re-potting my tomatoes. Holy cow I have a bunch! I'm testing one flat of them in the greenhouse. It seems to be staying pretty warm (this is relative) at night in there. I keep forgetting to actually look at the thermometer. I have seeds germinating and leaves popping out on the lilacs that are in the greenhouse at any rate. It can't be too cold in there at night.
I'm just waiting on it to quit freezing so many nights before I continue planting the garden. I do wish I didn't have to work so much. I would get much more work on the garden done if I weren't working. Oh well. I will just have to enjoy my weekends.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Monday, April 5, 2010
Weather update April 5th
Rain, snow, and freezing weather. I knew it would do it if I planted seeds. I have a few calendula seeds coming up in a box on the south side of the house, but the garden isn't poking up yet. I wouldn't if I were them. We've had some strange spring weather. But my mom was just saying the other day that instead of "April showers bring May flowers" it is "April snows bring May rose." Seems like it might be the way it is going this year anyway.
Other than that my tomatoes need re-potted and all the bushes have leaves budding. I guess spring really has sprung.
Other than that my tomatoes need re-potted and all the bushes have leaves budding. I guess spring really has sprung.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
It has officially started...
I did the last tilling this morning and I started the real planting this afternoon. We'll see how many things the frost kills.
My planted list:
Peas
Beets
Green Onions
Carrots
Spinach
Lettuce
I have a small bed of onions going and my garlic is up as well. I still have 3 beds to plant but they will be planted later. I'm going to have a tomato/tomatillo bed, and two with more mixes of things. I have potatoes that have sprouted but it is a little early yet. We are still getting some pretty hard frost at night.
I'm hoping to do a little better with the keeping the weeds down this year. It will help to have the compost as it finishes. I'm excited for the season to be started.
My planted list:
Peas
Beets
Green Onions
Carrots
Spinach
Lettuce
I have a small bed of onions going and my garlic is up as well. I still have 3 beds to plant but they will be planted later. I'm going to have a tomato/tomatillo bed, and two with more mixes of things. I have potatoes that have sprouted but it is a little early yet. We are still getting some pretty hard frost at night.
I'm hoping to do a little better with the keeping the weeds down this year. It will help to have the compost as it finishes. I'm excited for the season to be started.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
March 21
Well it is officially spring. Sure felt like it yesterday too. We were close to 60 degrees F. and wonderfully sunny. Bear and I spent the afternoon in the garden digging up sod and planting onion sets. I still have more to dig up and more sets to plant. Hopefully they did okay with the frost last night. I'm not too worried. I have onions coming up from last year and I still have seedlings inside that are too little to brave the frosty nights.
I'm seeing that my tomato seedlings are getting root bound in their little soil pods. I'm going to have to re-pot. I'm not sure I have that many pots. I've ended up with a flat of 72 tomatos. I don't know if I'm going to have room for everyone. It really is only 12 plants of each variety. I'm hoping I'll get some visitors this spring that I can send some tomatos home with. That way I don't have to kill the poor little seedlings. I kill so many plants anyway that I don't like to kill any that are surviving their tenure with me.
I'm hoping in spite of the grey skies today it is warm enough to go out and finish up a bunch of my digging. Even though my hands have blisters and my shoulders are protesting. It all feels kinda good in a strange sort of way. I like the feeling after I put in a good days work.
I'm seeing that my tomato seedlings are getting root bound in their little soil pods. I'm going to have to re-pot. I'm not sure I have that many pots. I've ended up with a flat of 72 tomatos. I don't know if I'm going to have room for everyone. It really is only 12 plants of each variety. I'm hoping I'll get some visitors this spring that I can send some tomatos home with. That way I don't have to kill the poor little seedlings. I kill so many plants anyway that I don't like to kill any that are surviving their tenure with me.
I'm hoping in spite of the grey skies today it is warm enough to go out and finish up a bunch of my digging. Even though my hands have blisters and my shoulders are protesting. It all feels kinda good in a strange sort of way. I like the feeling after I put in a good days work.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
March 12th
And the garden has the first tilling. We will borrow the neighbors big roto-tiller to break more sod. I'm expanding the garden this year. Not by a lot but I composted a corner last year that is going to be great soil. The sod is gone there but I'm expanding beyond that 3x3 corner. The tomatos and onions are doing well. Plus we got some more onion sets from the hardware store. Mostly the garden is going to be onions and tomatoes. I'll have a few other things but not loads.
Speaking of my tomatos I'd better go thin them while Bear is asleep. I don't want him getting the idea that it is a good idea to pull up my seedlings.
Speaking of my tomatos I'd better go thin them while Bear is asleep. I don't want him getting the idea that it is a good idea to pull up my seedlings.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
March
Already March. Wow. We never even got winter and it is almost spring. We've had temps in the 60s and the garden will probably get tilled this week(end). I can't believe we don't still have snow. The tomatoes and onions are up in their flats. I checked around the yard the other day and I found all sorts of plants poking up. Some sort of flower that someone other than us planted (Bulbs that come up first thing. Even before my crocus.), horseradish is starting to peek up, the irises are a couple inches tall, and the garlic has an inch or so. Also the chervil, strawberries, and chives are starting, but just.
I'll be amazed if we don't have a wicked fire season this year. I hope not for our area, but I do hope so at the same time. Last year there weren't many fires and business was awfully slow.
I'll be amazed if we don't have a wicked fire season this year. I hope not for our area, but I do hope so at the same time. Last year there weren't many fires and business was awfully slow.
Friday, February 12, 2010
False Spring
I know it isn't really spring being the 12th of February but we hit 55 degree F today. Our snow is gone (has never really showed up) and we had spurts of great sunshine. Oh it was nice to have sun. It has been very gloomy lately and I've missed the sunshine.
I went out and cleaned up the garden from last fall. I never really cleaned up before winter. Our ground isn't even close to being frozen. A little too wet to till, but it won't be long if we keep having days like today. I will be happy to get out working in the garden again. Sure makes me a happy camper.
On to actual garden updates: Seeds are purchased. I didn't get a ton, but I bought more than I had originally planned. They are so hard to resist. The soil pods are soaking as we speak and I'll be starting my tomatos today.
My varieties this year: Black Krim, Cherokee Purple, Brandywine, a couple of paste tomatos (I don't remember which variety I bought this morning), and a tomatillos for my salsa. On a side note. I need more tomato cages. Good thing we have wire left over from the fence. I'll build 'em as needed.
I think I'll be starting everything else outside this year. Other than maybe one or two herbs. Haven't really decided there yet. We'll see how it goes with Bear getting into things. He really wants to play with the soil pods.
I went out and cleaned up the garden from last fall. I never really cleaned up before winter. Our ground isn't even close to being frozen. A little too wet to till, but it won't be long if we keep having days like today. I will be happy to get out working in the garden again. Sure makes me a happy camper.
On to actual garden updates: Seeds are purchased. I didn't get a ton, but I bought more than I had originally planned. They are so hard to resist. The soil pods are soaking as we speak and I'll be starting my tomatos today.
My varieties this year: Black Krim, Cherokee Purple, Brandywine, a couple of paste tomatos (I don't remember which variety I bought this morning), and a tomatillos for my salsa. On a side note. I need more tomato cages. Good thing we have wire left over from the fence. I'll build 'em as needed.
I think I'll be starting everything else outside this year. Other than maybe one or two herbs. Haven't really decided there yet. We'll see how it goes with Bear getting into things. He really wants to play with the soil pods.
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