Showing posts with label transplanting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transplanting. Show all posts

Friday, May 24, 2013

More Planting

I planted 3 hills of buttercup squash, 2 hills of spaghetti squash, 2 hills of summer squash, 4 hills of sugar baby watermelon, 8 celery, 8 banana peppers, 9 jalapeno peppers, 1 habanero pepper, 2 eggplants, basil, parsley, thyme, petunias, marjoram, nasturtiums, marigolds and borage. I planted a couple Roma tomatoes and marigolds in a big container in the corner of the garden.

Some animal, probably a squirrel, dug up some of the wax beans and lima beans I planted yesterday so I had to fix them.

I noticed some of the carrots, beets, kale, salsify, bunching onions, spinach, romaine, and Waltham 29 broccoli are sprouting.

There are a bunch more herbs and flowers to plant, but I'm exhausted and it started sprinkling so the rest will have to wait until next week.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Peppers Planted

The sun is finally out today! I planted 23 bell peppers, more marigolds, green beans, wax beans, and lima beans. I also put landscaping fabric where the watermelons and jalapenos will be planted.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Tomatoes Planted

It stopped raining for about 3 1/2 hours so I managed to get 28 tomato plants, 2 hills of pumpkins, and a bunch of marigolds planted.

Monday, May 13, 2013

One of the buttercup squash I started for Cathy sprouted Friday. We brought several plants up to Crooked Lake this weekend. I helped Cathy transplant several plants while Al, Dad, Terry, and Larry built a greenhouse instead of fishing Saturday. Temperatures there were in the high 20s/low 30s with snow and lots of wind.

Next year I'll start marigolds as Cathy did. She started almost a whole package of seeds in one small tray and then we transplanted them. It's a huge savings on seed starting mix and space under the grow lights.

We brought back a whole black tray of plants back home. A few of the tomatoes will be experiments in indoor gardening because they're too small to put in the garden and actually have them produce anything before frost. There's also a rosemary that's almost dead that I'll try to nurse back to health.

One of the sugar baby watermelons sprouted over the weekend. I went out to check the garden and found that several of the peas, black seeded simpson, and arugula are coming up. Some of the onion sets are sprouting. 3 of the CDs came off of the posts so I retied them. The rhubarb is really taking off and some of the asparagus is growing well. Some animal, probably a squirrel, dug up a bunch of the new strawberry plants so I replanted them. Several others look like they're thriving and have leaves now.

Cathy gave us lots of landscaping fabric, so I'll use that in the walkways with wood chips instead of newspapers.

It's supposed to be about 70 today, 93 tomorrow, and in the 70s the rest of the week, so the soil should warm up enough to plant peppers and tomatoes soon.

Monday, May 6, 2013

New garden cart, compost etc

We bought a new garden cart at Home Depot for only $20. It's WAY better than the old one! It's much smoother to push, it holds more weight, and it fits between the rows of raised beds.
The new garden cart

Saturday morning I finished unloading the compost and filled in dirt in the strawberry pyramid. Al and Kaitlyn helped me move cinder blocks to the front flower bed by the tulips and put them along the edge of the bed. They also cleared leaves and weeds out of the flower bed.
Compost on the beds closest to the house

Filling the strawberry pyramid


















Strawberries in the new pyramid planter

Tulip bed with cinder block edging

















Yesterday I planted new strawberry plants in the pyramid. I also loosened the soil and mixed compost in 5 raised beds. I planted the onion sets and found out they didn't take up as much room as I had planned for them, so I planted extra bunching onions and carrots. I also planted garlic, beets, arugula, romaine and kale. (I only planted about half of the kale so there's room to start the rest the end of June.)

Apparently we need to raise the fence along the back of the garden because there were deer tracks through the garden and it looks like it got in at the back by the onions. After fixing the places where the deer stomped today, I planted cauliflower, broccoli, a marigold, buttercruch lettuce, and more romaine. Some animal dug up a few of the new strawberry plants so I replanted those too. I put up some CDs around the garden to deter the animals from going in there any more.  We'll see if it helps.

The squash and pumpkins sprouted yesterday so I brought them downstairs under the lights when I brought up the broccoli and cauliflower. Hopefully the weather will cooperate so we can plant the tomatoes on time because on the top shelf I moved the chain up as far as it will go and the tomatoes are right up to the light.  We got another shop light from Sue on Saturday too, so when we get new full spectrum bulbs we'll be able to use that for plants also.  The squash I started for Cathy and the watermelon haven't sprouted yet.
Cauliflower growing inside
Garlic

Cauliflower and beets

Broccoli

Marigold by the back fence

Animal dug up a strawberry plant

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Transplanting & seedling report

Yesterday I transplanted 4 buttercrunch lettuce, 4 romaine lettuce, and 2 cauliflower farmers extra early to pots to grow inside. I moved the light above the eggplant up a little. More of the borage and some of the nasturtiums and forget-me-nots sprouted.

Today has been around 40 degrees so a lot of the snow is melting. They're predicting another possible 1-3 inches tomorrow night, but high temps this week are supposed to be in the high 40s and low 50s so hopefully the rest of the snow will melt and stay melted.

I don't think we'll convert it this year, but I found plans on how to convert to drip irrigation for raised beds so ideally I'd like to do that next year. I also found plans for making self-watering indoor planters out of 18-gallon rubbermaid tubs so I'll plant to make some to grow tomatoes and peppers year-round.

Friday, April 19, 2013

Snow & indoor gardening

Between yesterday and today we got just over 11 inches of snow. :(  The compost site has postponed opening until Monday. With Al's work schedule we won't be able to get compost until Friday or Saturday, so hopefully the snow will melt before that.
Snow by 6pm. We got another 2" after that.

Add'l snow by 8am.

















The buttercrunch lettuce is getting so big it's shading other seedlings so we stopped at Home Depot on the way home to get potting soil so I can transplant the lettuce to pots and just grow it inside. 6 of the borage sprouted today. I moved the light up again above the tomatoes that are on the top shelf. A couple more banana peppers and California Wonder bell peppers have sprouted.
Borage

Buttercrunch Lettuce

Romaine Lettuce



Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Planting peppers

Delana helped me in the garden today. She helped me pull some weeds and then dug holes so I could plant the bell peppers.
Delana helping in the garden

Bell peppers are planted finally

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Rhubarb and Hostas

I helped Mom split her hostas on Sunday and she gave me some for our yard.  Heidi also split her rhubarb so she gave me several plants.  Al tilled up a couple feet along the outside of the garden fence for the hostas and rhubarb.  I just got them planted - hopefully they'll establish well.  Some of the arugula is coming up already!
Arugula

Onions



Hostas & Rhubarb

Hostas & Rhubarb