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shastastwin
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I've finally got around to starting my garden this year. 8-|

Half the bed is weeded and cleared. The other half should be clear Monday. I've got tomatoes, one pepper, onions, kale and squash ready to go into the ground, with seeds for more peppers and some cilantro ready to go in as well. We also have a blackberry bush planted beside our house and a hanging basket strawberry plant that we're hoping will take off. The strawberry plant already has a few fruits on it, so I'm not too worried about that one. ;))

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Posted : April 4, 2015 1:16 pm
shastastwin
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The weeds have been cleared and everything is in the ground except some pepper seeds from last year. :D

One of our strawberries was partially pilfered by birds or a squirrel, so we're going to have to keep an eye out for thieves.

We have three kinds of tomatoes, but I don't recall what kinds. I know we have a Beefsteak plant. I'll have to make a note of the others this afternoon.

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Posted : April 10, 2015 2:46 am
fantasia
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Cool Eli :) I will say this though, check your pepper seeds to make sure they'll grow in time to produce peppers this year. It takes a while for the plant to get established sometimes.
Keep me posted on the hanging strawberry basket. I've never planted one before. I've always wanted to try one of these though...
Maybe someday when I retire. ;))

My ol' black thumb which is usually reserved for house plants has made a reappearance this year. I replanted my pepper and tomato seeds as I mentioned above and not a single thing sprouted. I'm not entirely sure what I did, though my best guess is that they germinated and I didn't water quickly enough so they died. It's too late to start them again so I will just have to buy my tomatoes and peppers this year.
On the flip side, all of the plants in the garden are up except for the potatoes, and all are looking good.

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Topic starter Posted : April 10, 2015 3:23 am
coracle
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Last weekend I finally started planting my cottage garden, with about 20 plants put in. Have to get the lawn part sown, hoping to do it this afternoon or tomorrow afternoon. Before I do, there are some crocuses to put in the lawn (to pop up early in spring and be mown over later) and several packs of bulbs to follow the curved edge (the other side is against the path on the house side).
Neighbours behind me chopped down their plum tree recently, leaving that corner of the garden very empty looking - so I will put in another apple tree there I think. Also want to get another rose bush to match one on one side of the steps up to the deck.
Hope to hear from the deck builder soon, want him to do a quote for a fence that will screen it all from the street (and from prevailing winds).

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Posted : April 10, 2015 3:00 pm
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I have my first greenhouse coming within the next few weeks. I already have planned to grow tomatoes, thyme, and squash in it but I would welcome any recommendations people with more greenhouse experience might have. The size of the greenhouse is 8X10 feet, I am also trying to decide which kindof lighting to use for the winter months as we get around 5 hours of sunlight each day that time of year here.

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Posted : April 10, 2015 3:49 pm
coracle
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I went to the plant nursery after church today (it's just outside the city on the same side of town as church) and got the rose bush I wanted, but there were no apple trees I liked, so I bought a pear tree instead.
I came home and planted them, sowed the lawn, sowed some carrot and silverbeet seed, and a nice row of sunflowers and hollyhocks.
Then I watered everything, and even managed to mow the lawn.
Tomorrow the weather will be cold, wet, hail, etc... in fact there'll be rain for most of the next week.
Hope nothing gets spoiled.

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Posted : April 11, 2015 11:08 pm
fantasia
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I had never heard of silverbeets before coracle. When I googled it, I found out it's what we call it swiss chard over here in the States. :) Cool, learned something new.

Cool about your greenhouse Hyperwing :D It sounds like it's the same size as mine, though mine is in need of repair. ;)) I only use it during the winter months to start seeds and protect my potted plants anyways.
I would need to double check, but I believe my sister just uses a good fluorescent for her grow light. In fact, if you just google grow light, all kinds of good info comes up.

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Topic starter Posted : April 12, 2015 2:21 am
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I hadn't heard of silverbeets either. Our "Swiss chard" is an okay name, but I do prefer "silverbeet". ;))

Ahh, it's great reading about everyone's gardening. HyperWing, all the best with your greenhouse!

fantasia, that hanging strawberries idea is very cool! And attractive.

coracle, did your gardens make it through that deluge all right?

Sounds like your gardening is coming along well, shastastwin!

The last bits of snow have finally melted here, plus with no precipitation for a couple of days, I was finally able to get out to the front yard, working much of yesterday afternoon at bagging the myriad of dead, dry autumn leaves hidden under and around bushes. What a job! But very satisfying too, as the garden beds all look much neater now. :)

We want to dig other beds in the front—probably down the driveway a bit and up along the path to the door—and plant mainly perennials there.

This afternoon I'm going to tackle the backyard, which has mostly branches and sticks on the ground from the winter winds and ice. We're beginning a perennial garden back there, as well. Still not sure where we're going to put our veggie garden, exactly, and so I may only plant a few items this year as we figure out the overall layout: tomatoes (for sure!) and probably peas and beans, plus a bell pepper plant.


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Posted : April 16, 2015 7:13 am
fantasia
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Glad you were able to do some cleaning Jo, though I hear you have more snow again to slow down your progress. :P ;)

I had an idea this year to try for my tomatoes. I took the section of hog fence I typically use, and put the two sides on the ground about 5' apart, and made a big arch out of them. Then I planted the tomatoes just on the inside in the hopes they can grow up the fence and I can easily get under it to weed and pick tomatoes.
It ended up being a LOT taller than what I was expecting. I think it's over 6' tall. It was promptly load tested by my son who climbed up on top of it. :P
But aside of the potential hazard of it doubling as a jungle gym, I think I like the results. I'll have to get some pictures to post in here. :)

I did get all five of my tomatoes put in, and my two peppers. The only thing left to plant in the backyard are my sweet potatoes. :)

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Topic starter Posted : April 24, 2015 2:30 pm
coracle
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My garden has managed well in the varied weather we have had. I'm grateful for drizzly or showery days, which give enough water.
Today I noticed the start of lawn growth, which is always a great thing to spot. I've put in some seeds for poppies and for other wildflowers. There seemed to be nothing like enough for the area I was sowing, so I hope I don't find them all jammed together in the spring.
The row of carrots is showing as a nice little row of jammed together tiny leaves, so will have to do thinning some time. Can't remember when I have grown carrots before, but it was a long time ago.
EDIT: it's the silver beet, not the carrots, which is starting to show
Some parts of the garden seem damp and cold,(it is mid Autumn of course) and I'm thinking about finding plants that like less sun.
Autumn is a time for putting things in and leaving them to grow. Hard to be patient of course. I must get some pea-straw to cover the garden with, to help keep it warm and to reduce weeds.

There, shining in the sunrise, larger than they had seen him before, shaking his mane (for it had apparently grown again) stood Aslan himself.
"...when a willing victim who had committed no treachery was killed in a traitor's stead, the Table would crack and Death itself would start working backwards."

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Posted : April 24, 2015 11:25 pm
fantasia
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My carrots and beets need to be thinned as well. Somehow that never happens though. ;))
Yesterday my husband informed me he still needs to plant green beans. Didn't know he was even planning on that. :P We should probably get those in soon.
I did manage to plant the rest of my flowers in the front flower bed. I've done a lot of weeding, but it still needs a lot more. And then it needs to be hit with a lot of mulch.

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Topic starter Posted : April 29, 2015 3:28 am
coracle
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Rain doesn't seem to have spoiled the garden. A few of the hollyhock/sunflower seeds have produced first leaf shoots. Looking forward to seeing what they are.

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Posted : May 1, 2015 10:14 pm
Aslanisthebest
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With how busy I was, I did not expect to have a garden this year. But I went back there this week, after finals, and surveyed how glum everything looked, without any plants that usually would be in there now, and how I had no garden to show guests when they came over, so I decided to try do what I normally do (tomatoes, peppers, and eggplant) with the only new exploration being an herb garden, but in containers. I bought the plants at a farmer's market, and I have three varieties of tomatoes: Better Boy, some Cherry type, and pink Brandywine. For Peppers, I did jalapeno, bell, and serrano. I finally found baby eggplants, too. The herbs are oregano, rosemary, dill, basil, and mint. I'm going to try dry them. But.. yeah. Nothing too fancy this year. Sometime in the future, I do want to try some type of squash, but I think this is going to be characteristic of my gardening for the next two or three years. Unless I change my mind and study horticulture. ;))


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Posted : May 20, 2015 2:42 pm
fantasia
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I'm glad to hear you're growing a little garden at least Bella :)

I got out today before our next round of rain and did a lot of hoeing and weeding. Everything looks great except for the grafted tomato I bought. Irony. :P

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Topic starter Posted : May 21, 2015 11:40 am
fantasia
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I BELIEVE I am done planting my garden, at least for the spring. :) I got my sweet potatoes in last night and that should do it. I took some pictures and I really need to get them uploaded on here and/or FB.

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