Posted on 04/01/2011 5:34:48 AM PDT by Red_Devil 232
Weekly Gardening Thread
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Tomorrow i will plant the corn i have sprouted indoors! Trying to have fresh corn before the 4th of July. If it fails I’ll just replant. I’m in Fairfax, VA
Oooo! Made it into the Top Ten today! :)
I’m trying!!!!
We’re supposed to get into the 50s today and 70s by MOnday. I think it is finally going to stop raining, but everything is totally water logged and mucky.
Spinach that survived the winter!
Send seeds? Befriend seeds? Just want 10 seeds?
Remember that old seeds may have reduced germination. (Although Ive had great luck with them. And for free, you can't lose...) If possible, list year and variety.
Mrs. Don-o
I CAN OFFER
Acorn Squash (2009)
Basil (Genovese 2010)
Rainbow Chard (Bright Lights 2010)
Kale (10)
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Kefir grain (live culture)
I HAVE HEIRLOOM TOMATO SEEDS (FREEPER TDSCPA) from about 75 popular, open-pollinated heirloom varieties. Tell me via PM what varieties youre interested in, and if I have them I could send you a few seeds (10?) if you will send me a SASE.
Dont know what variety to grow? I can make suggestions, if you want to grow plants from seed. Contact Tdscpa
If anyone needs or wants okra seeds (says JustaDumbBlonde) please let me know. I saved a ridiculous amount in the fall of 2010. Two different varieties, Clemson and Jade, are both are heirloom variety so that you will be able to save seeds from your plants. Both are spineless and heavy producers. Jade is a bit darker green than Clemson and the pods are a bit shorter and fatter. Both are good for frying, soups, freezing, dehydrating or canning. Dont be shy, l have more than plenty to share! Tip for planting okra: soak your seeds for 24 hours before planting. Okra seeds are hard like peppercorns and soaking will assist in quicker germination. Contact JustaDumbBlonde
I have some black-seeded Simpson lettuce seeds and some Buttercrunch lettuce seeds if anyones interested. (says Oberon), And... anybody have any Gold Nugget yellow cherry tomato seeds? Im interested. Contact Oberon
I have about 100 Canna seeds that I would be glad to share (says Dacula), These plants are tropical and last up to the first frost. I live north of Atlanta and my cannas grow up to 6 feet and have beautiful flowers. I leave them in the ground over winter, but you can take the bulbs and over winter them. . In order to get the seeds to germinate, you have to lightly sand the outside of the seed and soak them overnight. Contact Dacula
Best Lettuce Ever. :)
Good morning RD. I’ll be turning my compost piles, and probably putting one into the garden or into bags. I also have to stake or cage a few tomato plants.
Everything is growing like crazy. Squash plants are already blooming as well as a couple of tomato plants. I have several onions that are just about ready to pull. My lettuce is getting close to being ready for salads.
I also have a bunch of heirloom tomato seedling that will be going into the garden this weekend. I just wish we would get some decent rain. It is really dry and we are headed for the 90s already.
Eight is great! I have some Cosmos, Calendula and Bachelor Button seeds to plant I think I am missing one or two types to make up your benificial insect mix. Can you repost your special mix?
Diana’s Beneficial Bug Mix:
Orange Cosmos
Blue Bachelor Buttons
Calendula (yellow or orange)
Dill
Cilantro
Fennel
Mix a package of each of these together and plant a row of this, or just patches of the mix throughout the garden. If space is a problem, grow this mix in a pot near your garden bed or other potted veggies. Let the dill & cilantro go to flower, and the fennel go to ‘frond’ stage. These flowers and herbs bring in the Good Bugs, who will eat the Bad Bugs for you. It really brings in the butterflies, too! :)
Borage and parsley in the garden also bring in good bugs & pollinators! And, of course, cut yourself a bouquet of the mix for the kitchen table, and use the dill for pickles and the cilantro leaves for salsa, etc. This mix makes plenty for the use of man and bugs alike, LOL!
I’ve been using this mix in my 100% organic food garden for a decade or so. Works like a charm and I absolutely LOVE the fragrant and beautiful bouquet it makes, too!
Barb's seed flats are starting to show seedlings in the flowers and tomatoes. She has an old electric blanket warming two shelves and I bought a 20" by 48" warming pad for the third shelf. We should have pretty decent plants before long.
We have picked out the location for the chicken coop and run and hopefully, I can get started on it in a couple of weeks. We should be getting our two running duck chicks any time and the six Black Jersey Giants and four New Hampshire Red chicks (All hens) in May.
Question for you experts out there - is it to late to start some annual seeds indoors? I would like to start some geranium and zinnia but don’t think I started early enough for them to flower by June. Should I bother to start from seed or just wait and try earlier next year? Thanks for any advice you have!
That sounds good, I may try that in pots.
We patched up my little greenhouse last week, so we’re ready to grow now. This week I sowed 130 bell peppers of various varieties thanks to the freeper who posted links to the dense planting method. Saving me LOTS of space and time up front. What I can’t use, I can share with neighbors. This year I added flowers to what I’m growing, I have young daughters, after all. :)
Since I sowed so heavily, I may not transplant into individual pots, I may go with popping them right into the garden. Depends on how my garden soil looks.
I passed your post on to the War Department. It sure is worth a try! Thanks!
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