We started planting for the vegetable/herb garden today. It was
bitwise's first excursion into starting seeds, which was probably more exciting for me than for him. (When I first tried this I had a lot of anxiety about doing everything right; now I feel calmly confident that if I use care and sense, the seedlings will do what they need to do. Not every one will thrive, but most probably will, and I'll certainly learn something either way.)
I used Mum's supplies from previous years, including an absolutely wonderful seed starter mix made from worm poop and horsehair, and three heated incubation trays with a total of 200 slots. Of the 48 (not a typo) varieties we've decided to plant from seed, 27 are appropriate for starting indoors - leaving me with an irrational (practically if not mathematically) number of slots per variety. So I rounded up to 8 and planted fewer of each pepper variety, since I have 5 of them.
Of course I then complicated matters by double-planting thyme. That pushed the catnip out to a separate tray that will just have to live in a south window rather than under the light in the basement. Not a big deal, and for the first time in recent memory I'll be able to say I have plenty of thyme.
I'm using a fixture with a high-pressure sodium lamp, which must have burned out fairly recently (I sometimes keep houseplants under it in the winter.) I was delighted to find that a replacement cost $19 instead of the $75 or more that similar lamps sometimes run. Unfortunately my friendly neighborhood indoor gardening store has moved to somebody's else's neighborhood; fortunately they're open 'til 7 and are still friendly.
Now the waiting. I'm so eager to see tiny little sprouts peeking out of the soil!
Started:
Not Yet Planted (to be direct-sown):
Not Yet Planted (to be received as live plants):
I used Mum's supplies from previous years, including an absolutely wonderful seed starter mix made from worm poop and horsehair, and three heated incubation trays with a total of 200 slots. Of the 48 (not a typo) varieties we've decided to plant from seed, 27 are appropriate for starting indoors - leaving me with an irrational (practically if not mathematically) number of slots per variety. So I rounded up to 8 and planted fewer of each pepper variety, since I have 5 of them.
Of course I then complicated matters by double-planting thyme. That pushed the catnip out to a separate tray that will just have to live in a south window rather than under the light in the basement. Not a big deal, and for the first time in recent memory I'll be able to say I have plenty of thyme.
I'm using a fixture with a high-pressure sodium lamp, which must have burned out fairly recently (I sometimes keep houseplants under it in the winter.) I was delighted to find that a replacement cost $19 instead of the $75 or more that similar lamps sometimes run. Unfortunately my friendly neighborhood indoor gardening store has moved to somebody's else's neighborhood; fortunately they're open 'til 7 and are still friendly.
Now the waiting. I'm so eager to see tiny little sprouts peeking out of the soil!
Started:
- Vegetables/Fruits:
- Alma Paprika Pepper
- Beaver Dam Pepper (Heirloom - Hungary)
- King of the North (bell) Pepper
- Red Cap Mushroom Pepper
- Serrano Chile Pepper
- Aunt Molly's Ground Cherry (Physalis pruinosa - looks a little like a tomatillo)
- Eros Endive
- Tres Fin Maraichere Frissee Endive
- Boothby's Blonde Cucumber (Heirloom - Maine)
- True Lemon Cucumber (Heirloom - Pennsylvania)
- Lacinato Kale (Heirloom - Italy)
- Sunberry (Solanum Burbankii - historic hybrid)
- Romanesco Broccoli
- Cherry Roma Tomato
- Federle Tomato
- German Pink Tomato (Heirloom - Germany)
- Mexico Midget Tomato
- Herbs:
- Sage
- Rosemary
- Triple Curled Parsley
- Greek Oregano
- Borage (for the bees)
- Thyme
- More Thyme
- Sweet Genovese Basil
- Thai Basil
- Common Chives
- Catnip
Not Yet Planted (to be direct-sown):
- Arugula
- Green & Purple Beans (2)
- Carrots (2)
- Lettuce & Mesclun (2)
- Spinach (2)
- Strawberry Spinach (Chenopodium capitatum)
- Melon
- Scallions/Green Onions
- Radicchio
- Snap & Sugar Peas (2)
- Radishes
- Sweet Corn
- Cilantro
- Mustard Greens
- Nasturtium
- Sunflowers
Not Yet Planted (to be received as live plants):
- Garlic (for 2011)
- Strawberries
- Rhubarb
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Date: 2010-03-01 01:48 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-03-01 02:46 am (UTC)Of course, I'm not planning on growing 8 of everything to maturity; I'm hoping the little guys will do well enough that I'll have some to give away to friends.