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Author: | TheFuzzy [ Sun Mar 06, 2016 7:10 pm ] |
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Now that I can garden, I will: ![]() Planting this year:
What's everyone else planting? |
Author: | fitzie [ Mon Mar 07, 2016 6:51 am ] |
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Started a pot of basil last week. Weather is too tricky here to even consider plating until May 1, and even then it can get pretty cold. I go to Planters Seed to get a few herb starts and then I check out their seeds. Hit the City Market for tomato plants. That's about all I plant. Am going to tear out some roses and plant tomatoes in that bed. fitzie |
Author: | auntcy1 [ Mon Mar 07, 2016 7:02 am ] |
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Nothing from seed since I'm a weekender and can't maintain the seeds. Our frost date is Mothers day so will wait for main planting until then. Tried to buy mulch this weekend but it was still frozen. Hopefully the warm temps this week will assist. |
Author: | Paul Kierstead [ Mon Mar 07, 2016 9:34 am ] |
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Here is my back yard this morning: Attachment: IMG_5544.jpg I'm having a hard time thinking through planting ![]() |
Author: | TheFuzzy [ Mon Mar 07, 2016 9:49 am ] |
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Gods, the weather is messed up. Here, everything started blooming around Feb 15th, because we already have spring temperatures. I'd had to rush to get the leafy greens into the ground because it seems likely it'll be hot by early May. |
Author: | jeanf [ Mon Mar 07, 2016 10:47 am ] |
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Paul Kierstead wrote: Here is my back yard this morning: Attachment: IMG_5544.jpg I'm having a hard time thinking through planting ![]() I'm with Paul on this. I do know that we are making the veggie garden much smaller (again) this year. Mostly I buy plants. I do basil and parsley (Italian) from seed. |
Author: | Cubangirl [ Mon Mar 07, 2016 5:34 pm ] |
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Everything seem to sprout up last week, hopefully it did not get destroyed by the storm we are having this week. The best news though is that the rhubarb we thought might be dead is huge now. We need to cut it back. So sad I have to go find some strawberries so I can make strawberry rhubarb hand pies. We are going to Costco this week to see if they have their trees in yet. We want to replace our mandarin tree (it will get planted in the ground somewhere probably). Now we have red lettuce, leeks, fennel, green onions, regular and longevity spinach, chard, kale and mustard greens and of course sage, rosemary and thyme which seem impossible to kill. |
Author: | pepperhead212 [ Mon Mar 07, 2016 10:11 pm ] |
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Great first year list, Fuzzy! It will grow exponentially. ![]() Here are some of what I have this year (I'm sure I forgot some!). I have cut back on some of the new ones, though the tomatoes are more new than old. I had a bunch of trades I could not resist! # means at least one of these will be in an Earthbox PEPPERS OLD: Ancho Big Jim Numex Bulgarian Carrot Fresno Hanoi Market Jalafuego Jalapeño Lombak# Maui Purple Red Savina Habanero# Superchili Superthai Thai Nippon Taka Thai Red Vesuvius NEW: Ancho Tiburon hybrid Costeño Amarillo# Craig's Deluxe Trinidad Scorpion# Craig's Super Chocolate Habanero# Criolla Sella Gold Bullet Tall Habanero# Mohini TOMATOES OLD: Amish Gold Slicer# Big Beef# Bumblebee Purple# Bumblebee Sunrise# Green Tiger# Pink Tiger (didn't germinate last season, but will try again, given how good green tiger was) Sunsugar# Sweet Carneros Pink# NEW: Believe It Or Not# Black Beauty# Chestnut Chocolate# Creole# Crimson Crush# Large Barred Boar Louisiana Gulf State# Lucid Gem Maglia Rosa Manalucie# Premio (maybe - free seeds I got. Anyone ever grow these?) Royal Hillbilly Tres Cantos MISC. VEGETABLES *= new BEANS Blauhilde purple pole Blue Lake Pole CUCUMBERS County Fair# Indian Gherkin*# EGGPLANT Hari F1# Hari F2 (to compare to the F1)# Ichiban# Ma Zu Purple*# Neon # GREENS Bok Choy Win Win Chard - El Dorado Huauzontli* Komatsuna - new variety* Mizuna Senposai MELONS Ananas D'Amerique a Chair Vert* Minnesota Midget* Sugar Cube* Bitter Melon - Shanghai*# OKRA Emerald# PEAS Super Sugar Snap WINTER SQUASH Canada Crookneck Butternut* Polaris hybrid OTHER MISC. Cardoon* HERBS OLD: Serrata Basil Thai Basil Chives Dill Epazote Garlic Chives Curry leaves Kaffir Lime leaves Lemongrass Marjoram Mints - spearmint and peppermint Parsleys Rosemary Sage Thyme NEW Hoja Santa (actually grew once, but not from seed) Red Epazote (already sprouted in hydroponics) Then there are some things like the shallots, garlic, scallions, and leeks I didn't have in the lists. I know, I know, how am I going to have time to cook all of these things????? ![]() |
Author: | TheFuzzy [ Tue Mar 08, 2016 12:53 am ] |
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Fitzie, Should I be starting basil now? I was planning to wait a couple weeks. Dave, As always, you ARE the garden state. And as every year, I'll happily swap Oregon wine/hooch for some dried peppers when the time comes. |
Author: | alstro [ Tue Mar 08, 2016 7:06 am ] |
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Dave (or anyone else with EarthBox knowledge). I don't have a spigot on my condo balconies so I use 50 gallon water barrels that are elevated for watering my EarthBoxes. Do you think there would be enough pressure to use the automatic watering system? TIA. Deb |
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