Well, my artichoke seedlings are doing well, as are my onion seedlings. I also have some Marigold, Indigo, Marjoram and Savory also sprouting.
I started some tomatoes too, including one called Mountain Magic. The seeds were expensive, and I am hoping it does well. It's a hybrid plant so...
Yes, I suffer from plant/seed math too! Last year I had over 100 little herbs, tomatoes, etc started.
I always order too much seed too.
This year I'm going to try to sell some of them. I can sell them cheaper than the greenhouses and Lowes, and they're better quality too.
Oh Dollar Seed is awesome! Plenty of good seed, for a buck. Yeah, what's happened to Johnny Seeds?
Their shipping is too high also. Good seed, but the bulk of my ordering is the other three.
High Mowing is good too, you might want to check them out also. No shipping charges. :)
You're welcome. Don't be discouraged at any garden failures either. We all make mistakes, (I just lost all my Indigo seedlings because of stupidity on my part), just dust yourself off, and try again. Failure is a good learning opportunity.
ETA: I swear by Fedco seeds, High Mowing...
Winter squash, watermelon, and pickling cucumbers, muskmelon. (Don't know about okra sorry!)
1. Don't start them too early or late. Start them four weeks before your last frost date
2.. Warm up the soil they're to be planted in with black plastic. Garbage bags will work.
They like the soil at...
Well, I'm down by the ocean, and today collected a bunch of seaweed and other plants that washed up on the beach.
I'll rinse them off, then throw them in my raised beds and compost pile. I love collecting stuff like that for the garden.
My trunk reeks though, lol.
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Our mother has to go out of town, and she's worried her roommate (who is a nice man!) will forget to water and tend to us.
Dearest Diary, we're going to Cape Cod, Massachusetts! And so is our friend the grow light!
We've never been to such a Zone before. This is our last chance to...
Yesterday, I sowed more tomatoes, and marigolds. They're a cooking in my microwave right now.
I must be crazy, but I'm going to grow them indoors until I can set them out.
Plus, as I said, I want to sell some to recover my gardening costs. I figure $2.00 a plant* and they'll be pre-hardened...
Thank you! :) Old Hen, next time you plant potatoes, plant some bush beans around them. It's supposed to repel the Colorado potato beetle.
The farm I worked at is organic,(Birdsfoot Farm, Canton, NY) so we had to pick them/knock them off by hand into a bucket.
Oddly, the ducks didn't even...
Yes the peas and oats: it's a mixture I found at a True Value. I wish I had a greenhouse. Maybe someday!
I never even thought the vibration would make the seedlings strong. :)
Every year, in my raised beds, I sow a cover crop of buckwheat.
This year I threw down some winter wheat as a cover crop. Hoping like heck it comes through.
No one grows straw around here, the farmers even have to buy it from Canada, so I'd love to have my own straw!
Oh, one year I planted...
*Waves* Hello from Northern New York!
We keep getting hit with Late Blight on the tomatoes, so I'm taking a stand, lol.
I've never grown potatoes, but the farm (a CSA farm) I worked at sparked my interest after I tasted them.
What a difference between store bought. I was hooked on Carola in...
Zone 4 gardener here. I ordered all my seeds from Fedco, Dollar Seed (a great company out of Central NY) and High Mowing.
Started a new garden journal, organized my seeds by sow date, and already started some herbs, artichokes, and Brandywine tomatoes. I must be nuts to start the tomatoes so...
30°F (-1° C) supposed to get down to 12° F (-11° C)
Not too bad really for Northern New York.
ETA: expecting Lake Effect snow in an area I need to drive though.
I can drive in nasty weather, but Lake Effect scares the poo out of me.
It's shut Interstate 81 down before!