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Garden Update – September 5, 2011
I was able to get quite a few seeds in the ground today. I cleaned up the bed by my patio, and re-planted most of bed #1. I think it was just too hot for the broccoli seedlings I planted … Continue reading
Garden Update – January 18, 2011
Seeded 16 tomato plants tonight: Djena Lee’s Golden Girl 2x Talledega Hybrid VFFNT 2x Bela Rosa Hybrid FFFASTTSWV 2x Eva Purple Ball Ladybug Hybrid 2x Roma VF 2x Supersweet 100 Brandywine Riesentraube Chocolate Cherry VTO-5805 Costoluto Genovese I had a huge stockpile … Continue reading
Planted the Peas
Bryson and I spent a few hours out in the cold to get some more gardening done. I planted lots of different edible pod peas. I don’t know why I have so dang many of these, I guess I thought … Continue reading
Garden Update March 19, 2009
I’ve been short on time, but I did work feverishly to get as much done as possible, since it is time for spring planting, and I’ll be traveling for work and miss out on home time. I was very impressed … Continue reading
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Garden Update Feb 1, 2009
I did some more work in the garden today. First, I transplanted the broccoli I bought at Wells Bros on Friday.
Started More Seeds Indoors
Just in case my outdoor seeding doesn’t work, I went ahead and started 2 each of my 3 different types of peas, plus 4 each of some Swiss chard. I don’t exactly know what Swiss chard tastes like, but I’ll … Continue reading
Six Seeds Started
Last night at a time when I should have been asleep, I was opening up my pepper and tomato seed packets and planting one of each variety in a little seed starter tray. I tried to be as smart as … Continue reading
It’s time to plant seeds!
I found another “garden planner” spreadsheet, filled in the frost date for my area, and see that I need to have seeds started next week! Alternative text for browsers that do not understand IFrames.
Mother’s Day Gardening
Amber, Bryson, and I bought some vegetables and flowers this morning. Amber planted pretty plants in the flower pots on the front porch, 8 hanging pots on the deck, and 5 other deck pots.
Entry for April 23, 2006 – Spring Vegetable Garden
For the very first time, I actually planted vegetables in the soil at our house. I am only using one 4’x8′ raised bed because the soil in the other bed is still packed clay and grass. I haven’t conditioned it … Continue reading