Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Basil is Up

The basil has just sprouted up. It was started on March 20th giving me a 1 week germination.

Sunday, March 25, 2018

Leeks Started

Today I started an 18 cell pack of leeks. I bought a new large bag of soil 120L from Costco for $17.95 because I did need a little more and that covers enough soil for the pots on the deck this summer.  Started approx. 5-10 seeds per pot, I just sprinkled them in and mixed the soil around and then watered with the spray bottle.

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Seed Starting 2018

It has been a while since I updated this blog.  Since being in the new house I have been using Excel sheets, but this way I can look up info where ever and don’t need to worry about losing paper copies or if my computer fails.

Today is the Spring Equinox and I started the Peppers and Basil. I’m using 18 cell trays again and started 9 Marconi Rosso, 9 Colossal Hybrid, 6 Chervena Chushka and 6 Hungarian Yellow Sweet Banana.  I put 2 seeds in every tray to maximize germination because these are all seeds I bought last year.  There are 6 cells of basil that I just sprinkled in, approx. 10 per cell.  The peppers got 10 sprays of water directly onto the seed and then I covered with a little bit more dirt.  The water actually pulled more dirt on top as it settled.  Because this is soil I bought in the fall I am curious to see how it does.  I’m using Promix Organic Seed starting mix again this year the small bags, Costco had a huge bag but I had already bought these last year.  For next years seed starting I will not buy in advance and try and get some cheaper from Costco. 
 
Right now its looking like I will likely have to go with both shelves and get another light, because I am starting a few extra things this year as well as some for my parents.

Monday, October 26, 2015

fall garlic planting new garden

Garlic was planted on October 25th and 26th,  couple weeks later than planned

Thursday, June 18, 2015

New garden


Last year I had a terrific year for garlic, I had over 800 plants, I had a bulb over 4 OZ.  I did realize I had a problem with leek moths eating my garlic but all in all not too much of an issue.  I only lost a few bulbs and had minor damage to the rest.   The peppers and everything else did terrible, just wasn’t a good year for them.

 

This year there are huge changes.  The Barnyard garden is officially gone, the property was sold and I just need to harvest my garlic and that will be the end of that.  I have moved and started a new garden at my own place.  It is very large and has a number of things growing in it. I am going to try and post about this year to keep track of it.

 

I will be checking my garlic later today that I still have in at home, the scapes are all up and looking good, might try to weed them a little bit tonight.  Everything has been so busy I just haven’t had time to post about stuff, but am keeping a detailed spreadsheet for tracking, to help determine the differences year to year.

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Winter Mulch


The weather has started to turn to winter and finally time to mulch everything.  I like to wait until we have had a little snow and frost, in the hopes that most creatures have already found their winter homes, before I lay down bales of nice dry straw.  I mulched the garlic at home with a bale and a half per bed, the raspberries asparagus and strawberries with another 3 bales and then used 2 and a half bales to mulch the garlic at the community garden.  This will pretty much wrap up my posting for the winter, and hopefully I can get it back on track in the spring.

Monday, October 21, 2013

Barnyard Garlic Planting


Taking advantage of 4 hours of sunlight, I planted the remaining garlic at the barnyard garden today.  It has been raining daily, which hasn’t exactly been ideal for planting.  I took time yesterday to break apart all of my bulbs, so that I could plant faster today.  The planting went well, got everything planted before the weather started to turn on me.  I planted around 335 cloves to take my total this year to over 800.  I'm hoping that with the increase in quantity as well as an increase in the number of porcelains and marbled purple stripe I can more than double my harvest weight from last year.