Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Peas round 2 grew so long in vermiculite! Will they survive transplanting?

Wow, this vermiculite method for starting the peas sans peat pots, sans indoor mix seems to be great!  Except when I wait too long to check on them and transplant them!  The roots of this vermiculite batch were SEVERAL inches long in many cases -- some up to maybe up to 4" -- or certainly 3".  So anyway, transplanted them today.  These are the ones on the northmost vertical structure, immediately south of the first batch that was next to the north wall.

Between the first and second batches just about the entire north vertical structure is now occupied.  So I'll start just a few more seeds in the coming days, to add a few more on another easternmost row, and to fill in some gaps.

Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Peas germinated great in vermiculite! Removed from verm to put into soil!

Here's what I've done so far this year with the peas, using a new approach to thwart the birds/critters (i.e. not using the indoor peat pot method this year)...

- Soaked the pea seeds for 24 hours.

- Then, placed in vermiculite -- multiple layers, treasure hunt style.

- Within a few days, most had nice inch-long roots; so then (today) I planted them outside, directly into the soil.  Didn't cover with anything other than soil.  Will re-use the same vermiculite with the next batch, if this works.


So, now to see if they come up, or if the birds/critters still have a taste for sprouted pea seeds.


Based on the results, I'll start the next batch.

Carrots and beets sowed

Beets:

- The home-collected seeds from a few years ago.

- Presoaked in a bowl for ~24 hours.

- Covered with a mix of vermiculite and garden soil.


Carrots:

- Bolero.

- Straight into the ground as dry seeds, with 2 or more per "hole".

- Covered with a mix of vermiculite and garden soil.


All into the ground, none in containers.


Saturday, April 6, 2024

Tomatoes, ground cherries, basil, and zinnias started in PT

Tomato:

- Damsel -- new to me this year

- Tofusteak

- Big Tofu Plus

- Mortgage Lifter


Ground cherry:

- Collected from a past plant that self-sowed and grew amazingly in very poor conditions


Basil:

- Prospera


Zinnias:

- Short yellow, short orange

- Tall variety

- Tall Lemon

Saturday, March 30, 2024

Started hardening the hardies

Putting them out in the shade for a few hours in the warmer part of the day, then back under lights.  (Only on days that are ~+5 or warmer.)

Friday, March 29, 2024

GAGA plot granted!!!!!!!!! OMG OMG OMG

OMG!  This happened way sooner than I had anticipated!  Getting a plot this year!!!  It will be a temporary plot, then next year it's expected I'll get my own actual plot.

What in HOLY HECK am I going to do with 1000 square feet!!!  I foresee many donations to the local food bank if all goes/grows well!

It comes at the perfect time though, with my backyard about to be torn up this year for foundation work.  Even the untouched parts of the backyard garden will likely be decimated by the groundhogs when the fence comes down for the foundation stuff.

So, yay!

But equally, eek!!!  

:-)

Saturday, March 2, 2024

Started more peppers, and chard, forget-me-nots, and coreopsis

The forget-me-nots are from the prime seed collected in 2023.

The coreopsis are from my collected seed from 2023.

The peppers are Early California (typical green bell peppers) and Hungarian something or other, both new to me this year.

The chard is of course the good old Fordhook.

Sunday, February 18, 2024

Bought big bag of mrp

Yikes!!  $170 + tax at R's.  This is my second bag of this stuff -- still have some left over, so won't actually open this bag until needed.

Tuesday, February 6, 2024

Trimming onions (new this year)

 This year I'm trimming the onion tops to see if that helps them bulb up at all.  So, once they get two leaves, trimming occasionally.

Saturday, January 20, 2024

The Great Seed Giveway

Finally got around to purging the seed collection by giving a bunch away to the local buy nothing group.

These were given away:

Basil: Genovese - two packs available (commercial)
Basil: Thai (home-collected)
Bok choy: Bietola (commercial) I find it bolted to seed quickly
Bok choy: unknown variety (home-collected) I find it bolted to seed quickly
Broccoli: Waltham (commercial)
Broccoli: Green Sprouting (commercial)
Carrots: Touchon (commercial)
Carrots: Nantes Scarlet (commercial)
Kale: Premier Forage (commercial)
Kale: Siberian (commercial)
Kale: White Russian (commercial)
Lettuce: Black-seeded Simpson (home-collected)
Lettuce: Tom Thumb Butterhead (commercial)
Malabar spinach: Green Vine - 4 seeds left - can be tricky to grow (commercial)
Parsley: Single Hardy Italian (commercial)
Rosemary: Unnamed variety (commercial)
Swiss Chard: Barese (commercial) - this is a dwarf variety bought last year - very similar to bok choy - I found it bolted to seed very quickly
Tomato: Sweetie - cherry variety (commercial)
Tomato: Rainbow Blend (commercial)
Tomato: miscellaneous cherry variety (home-collected)
Tomato: miscellaneous large variety (home-collected)
Tomato: miscellaneous medium variety (home-collected)
Zucchini: Golden - 3 seeds left (commercial)
Zucchini: Golden Rush - 7 seeds left (commercial)
Zucchini: Ronde de Nice (round) - 4 seeds left (commercial)

Flowers:
Marigold (home-collected)
Nasturtium: Peach Melba (commercial)
Poppy: Oriental Scarlet (home-collected)
Poppy: Oriental Scarlet (commercial)
Poppy: Flanders Field (commercial)
Purple coneflower (home-collected)
Sunflower: Mammoth (commercial)
Sunflower: Mammoth (home-collected)
Sunflower: Evening Sun (commercial)
Sunflower: miscellaneous (home-collected)


These are still left over as of when I'm writing this:

Flowers:
Bidens (home-collected)
Black-eyed Susan (home-collected)
Forget-me-not: cynoglossum amabile -- the flowers are fully blue with a blue centre (not the yellow-center variety) (home-collected) -- I love these and grow them every year from home-collected seed, have lots of seeds so would love to share
Hollyhock (home-collected)
Lupin (home-collected)
Wild evening primrose (home-collected

Onions round 3

Because a relatively high proportion of them seem to be flopping once put into the mix.

Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Onions round 2

Started more bec I didn't start enough in round 1.  Still all from the same commercial packet I bought recently.