Sunday, March 31, 2013

Easter Sunday

It's rather fitting that on Easter morning most of the bachelor buttons, some of the marigolds, and 3 of the 5 eggplants sprouted. We got home from celebrating Easter at Dianne and Craig's house and discovered another eggplant sprouted this afternoon.

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Thunder

There was a lot of thunder and rain very early this morning. Grandma Olive once told me about an old farmer's tale that's mostly accurate that the first frost in the fall is usually about 6 months after the first thunder & lightning of the year. So we'll look for the first frost about September 30th.

Between the temperatures being in the 40s and 50s the last few days and the rain overnight most of the snow has melted in the back yard and the raised beds closest to the house are mostly uncovered.

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Seedlings

More of the tomatoes and marigolds have sprouted as well as a couple petunias.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Seedling Maintenance

Most of the tomatoes are up now so I moved the trays downstairs under the shop lights. (I took the eggplants out of the trays and kept them on top of the fridge since they haven't sprouted yet.)

Some of the celery sprouted as well as a few marigolds and more parsley, sage, thyme, basil, romaine, buttercrunch lettuce, and peppers. One of the banana peppers is finally up! I started the chamomile and a bunch of bachelor buttons and marigolds.

More of the snow is melting today, but the beds probably won't be completely snow-free and workable for another week or two.

peppers

peppers



thyme

celery

tomatoes

more peppers

tomatoes

tomatoes

tomatoes & peppers under the lights

cauliflower & broccoli

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Tomatoes

Some of the Rutgers tomatoes and more of the Roma, Early Girl, Mortgage Lifter, and Sweet 100 tomatoes have sprouted.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Seedling Progress & Snow

The cauliflower and broccoli are starting to get their second set of leaves. More of the peppers have sprouted (none of the banana peppers yet). Also some basil, parsley, thyme, sage, buttercrunch lettuce, marjoram, and more romaine is sprouting. There isn't much activity from the celery and onions yet. Luckily I bought onion sets so if the onion seeds don't sprout it won't be a big deal. Menards didn't have red onion sets  so I got white and yellow.

A few of the Sweet 100 and Mortgage Lifter tomatoes came up over the weekend.

Hopefully the weather will cooperate this week and melt the snow so  can prepare the raised beds in the next week or so. Unless something drastic happens it doesn't look like the salsify will get planted on April 1st as planned. It may be closer to the 10th with the peas since there's still about 6 - 9 inches of snow on the raised beds.

An Early Girl and a few Roma tomatoes sprouted today.
Sage & Parsley sprouts

Romaine lettuce sprouts

Basil sprouts

Marjoram & Parsley sprouts

Peppers

Cauliflower & Broccoli


peppers

Sweet 100 tomato

Mortgage Lifter tomato

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

More Sprouts

More of the cauliflower, broccoli, and peppers are sprouting. One of the romaine lettuce is sprouting.

Monday, March 18, 2013

Sprouts & Making Pots

More peppers are sprouting as well as most of the cauliflower and some of the broccoli. I moved the peppers, cauliflower, and broccoli downstairs under the shop lights to make room on top of the fridge for the tomatoes.

Kaitlyn helped me make pots out of newspapers.

I started the tomatoes and some of the marigolds. I put the eggplants in the tray with the tomatoes since they haven't sprouted yet. I still need to start 31 more marigolds, but I have to get more seed starting mix.

cauliflower, broccoli & eggplant
broccoli & cauliflower



bell peppers & jalapenos


Sunday, March 17, 2013

Peppers

Some of the bell peppers and jalapeno peppers are starting to sprout!

bell peppers

jalapeno & bell peppers

Al brought home some daffodils. It's so refreshing to see some blooming flowers since there's still snow outside!

Friday, March 15, 2013

Celery & Snow

One of the celery plants sprouted. It seems like an awful long time to germinate, but as long as they're sprouting I won't complain. Since we had snow again today I'm not really believing the rumor about an early spring anyway.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

More Seed Starting

I started petunias, another basil, 5 eggplant, 6 thyme, 4 broccoli Coronado Crown, 6 Cauliflower Farmers Extra Early, 3 Cauliflower Snow Crown, and 6 buttercrunch lettuce. The tray is above the fridge.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Found them

I found Early Girl tomato seeds at Home Depot. Their website says they have poblano peppers, but the store by Northtown doesn't have them in stock. A couple of very helpful employees tried to help me find the poblano seeds, but none of us could find them. When we go to Linders in May to get the French Tarragon I'll see if they have poblanos. If not I'll just plant a couple extra jalapenos.

I started the rest of the peppers (minus the poblanos) and set them on top of the refrigerator for warmth to germinate. When Kaitlyn and I moved the aloe vera plant to make room for the peppers it came unpotted (the whole plant came out of the pot, including the roots) so we had to repot it. Hopefully it will survive on the living room window ledge.

Friday, March 1, 2013

Seed Starting & New Plant Labels

I started parsley, romaine, impatiens, sage, marjoram, and basil. I laminated the rest of the new plant labels.

I talked to Melinda.  I'll start some tomatoes, bell peppers, jalapeno peppers, and 1 habanero pepper for them. She had some mixed bell pepper seeds that Roxie gave her so she gave them to me to start.

I went to Menards and picked up two black trays to replace some that were cracked. I also got a package of seed starting containers (72-pack to fill a black tray). They had some seed packets on sale for $.19 so I picked up a packet of buttercrunch lettuce. They didn't have any poblano peppers  Early Girl tomatoes so I'll have to order them from Park Seed if Walmart or Home Depot don't have them.