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WEEKLY GARDEN THREAD VOLUME 6 FEBRUARY 7, 2014
Free Republic | February 7, 2014 | greeneyes

Posted on 02/07/2014 12:31:57 PM PST by greeneyes

CONGRATULATIONS AFRAID FOR THE REPUBLIC 55 YEARS OF MARRIED BLISS


TOPICS: Gardening
KEYWORDS: agriculture; food; gardening; hobby
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To: SisterK

Perfect. I just set up my 5X8 greenhouse in the backyard today and moved the lettuce out there, along with my basil. In a little while I’m going to add the red potatoes and a small raspberry bush that looks kinda like a bareroot rose coming out of dormancy.

Soon to be planted are jalapenos, onions, cilantro, roma tomatoes, cucumbers, broccoli and carrots. With all that variety something has to grow, right?


161 posted on 02/08/2014 1:21:55 PM PST by Two Kids' Dad (((( 0bama's words are the distraction to the destruction ))))
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To: Two Kids' Dad
jalapenos, onions, cilantro, roma tomatoes

I am very familiar with the 'salsa garden'. ;)

/johnny

162 posted on 02/08/2014 1:35:09 PM PST by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: JRandomFreeper

Catch any fish down that busted ice hole /johnny? Fish emulsion is also one of your specialties...(’ Good for the FR made popular tobacco plant of yours...


163 posted on 02/08/2014 4:11:06 PM PST by tflabo (Truth or Tyranny)
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To: JRandomFreeper

Thems be ugaly carrots to the eyes but theys bees beauties to the taste buds and to ye olde gullet down below. Vitamin A for Aces bro...not bad for a dead of winter crop yield.


164 posted on 02/08/2014 4:16:51 PM PST by tflabo (Truth or Tyranny)
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To: JRandomFreeper

They look good to me.


165 posted on 02/08/2014 4:18:45 PM PST by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: tflabo
My cheap cold frame gets the credit. A few one-by-twos, some plastic, and some staples was all it took.

/johnny

166 posted on 02/08/2014 4:19:40 PM PST by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: All

I ordered some “Voodoo” roses today. I grew these in our old house, and they were unstoppable.


167 posted on 02/08/2014 4:21:00 PM PST by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: JRandomFreeper

I found some old storm door window frames that I laid over in small sections of greens for winter protection. One of them broke when it slipped from my hands creating thousands of small tiny pieces everywhere. What a mess but that dude in my mirror I blame him for it. My cilantro is doing well under glass. Next time though its plastic ONLY...


168 posted on 02/08/2014 4:24:28 PM PST by tflabo (Truth or Tyranny)
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To: tflabo
I accidentally pulled up my cilantro today. Duh. I'll be starting some seed tomorrow.

/johnny

169 posted on 02/08/2014 4:28:00 PM PST by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: JRandomFreeper

You da man with da backup plan(s). We in Tx gotta have that cilantro growing on.


170 posted on 02/08/2014 4:30:20 PM PST by tflabo (Truth or Tyranny)
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To: Silentgypsy; JRandomFreeper

Wait till the tobacco blooms, if he lets any bloom. Nice flowers.


171 posted on 02/08/2014 4:43:11 PM PST by SisterK (behold a pale horse)
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To: greeneyes
Last weekend's harvest.

Napa cabbage and daikon radish


172 posted on 02/08/2014 6:40:18 PM PST by mom3boys
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To: JRandomFreeper

Johnny, or anyone out there, do you have experience growing your own sprouts? I think it might be handy to know how to grow instant food if you have a whole lot of seeds/beans, not much water, and not much time. Any sprouts input would be appreciated. And why are commercially grown sprouts sometimes re-called? E-coli?
thank you!


173 posted on 02/08/2014 6:48:29 PM PST by SisterK (behold a pale horse)
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To: SisterK
I've grown my own sprouts. It's pretty easy to do. It's as easy as malting barley. ;)

I don't know why the commercially grown are recalled. Not something I've run across.

I generally sprout in a quart mason jar with a piece of cheesecloth under the ring in place of the lid.

There are good instructions online, much better than I can write here off-the-cuff.

/johnny

174 posted on 02/08/2014 7:01:36 PM PST by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: SisterK
And why are commercially grown sprouts sometimes re-called?

The growing conditions needed for sprouts are the same as what's needed to grow mold. When I grew sprouts for the farmer's market years ago, I often had to throw out batches because they got contaminated and started growing mold. If you scrub and sterilize your growing containers between batches it'll happen less often, but there's no practical way to prevent it entirely.
175 posted on 02/08/2014 9:42:11 PM PST by Ellendra ("Laws were most numerous when the Commonwealth was most corrupt." -Tacitus)
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To: greeneyes

18 degrees here in Indiana, Pa. Snowing lightly. We were above freezing for a day or two a week ago. Lots of melting and then back down below freezing. Snow everywhere and still lots of really icy patches. Snow on the ground - about 8 inches - is heavy with a thin layer of ice on top. We bought ourselves a small (6x8x7) greenhouse for Christmas and Mr S can’t wait to put it up. He wants to put it over a raised bed and plant lettuce and other cold-tolerant vegetables. I think the snow will be with us for awhile so that is pretty much unrealistic. I’ll admit that I’m looking forward to it myself though!


176 posted on 02/09/2014 5:20:53 AM PST by sneakers ( Quinn: "Liberty is the solution to the human condition.")
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To: Marcella

Whatever happened to your sesame plant? Pereenial, annual, dead, alive? Do you use the leaves for cooking?


177 posted on 02/09/2014 6:49:39 AM PST by sockmonkey (Of Course I didn't read the article. After all, this is FreeRepublic..)
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To: SisterK; JRandomFreeper

“growing your own sprouts?”

Totally easy to grow. Get a good sprout unit and follow the directions, almost impossible to screw up. Before I started trying to grow food, I had sprouts as my backup fresh food for nutrients. Broccoli sprouts have the most food value and taste just fine. I have long term stored sprouting seed. A few seeds are poison, but if you buy sprouting seed from a grower, you won’t be getting those seeds. Don’t assume just any seed is a sprouting seed to eat.

I grew many different ones, and subjected my husband and me to the result and he didn’t complain, so that was a plus. Sprouts are a great salad full of the nutrients you need. There are many more nutrients in the sprout than in the plant. Nutrients are lost as the plant grows from the seed so you are eating the garbage remains when you eat the plant. :o) :o)


178 posted on 02/09/2014 7:26:52 AM PST by Marcella ((Prepping can save your life today. I am a Christian, not a Muslim.))
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To: SisterK; JRandomFreeper
I wouldn't use a homemade sprouter as it is easier to end up with a mess of mold or whatever. A sprouter is made to be easily cleaned and every “crop” I had was fine. You can have fresh highly concentrated nutrients in three or four days. I recommend The Sprout People website - you can learn all you need to know there and I use the “Sproutmaster” tray unit which costs $19+ now. I had no problem cleaning the trays. I would not use the tall cup type also on this website. You can get any type proper seed for sprouting on this website.

http://sproutpeople.org/sproutmaster-8x10-tray-sprouter/

179 posted on 02/09/2014 7:44:17 AM PST by Marcella ((Prepping can save your life today. I am a Christian, not a Muslim.))
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To: JRandomFreeper

“I accidentally pulled up my cilantro today.”

I can’t believe you did that. Was that the result of a few beers too many?


180 posted on 02/09/2014 7:47:15 AM PST by Marcella ((Prepping can save your life today. I am a Christian, not a Muslim.))
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