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Fri, Feb 24th, 2017, 08:05 PM #286
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Sun, Mar 19th, 2017, 10:57 PM #287
All 28 garlic cloves have sprouted. I removed a bunch of leaves acting like mulch and found new strawberry leaves. I covered them back up for now. Spring is coming! The brown stuff is coffee grounds.
Next weekend I will spray dormant spray on the fruit trees and the first weekend in April I will plant seedlings - I still have lots of heirloom seeds from last year.
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Mon, Mar 20th, 2017, 02:50 AM #288
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We have tulip leaves rapidly growing on the South side of our house, their flowers will be red. My largest raised vegetable garden patch has no snow left, so I can see where my green onions will soon be growing. Most of our lawn still has a considerable amount of snow.
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Mon, Mar 20th, 2017, 07:36 AM #289
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Happy first day of Spring!
Sunset after 7 PM--> no more dark evenings
Bulbs and seeds started indoors --> can't wait to put them out come May 2-4 weekend
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Fri, Mar 24th, 2017, 12:30 PM #290
It's neat to see your Spring pictures and updates! We are still under snow, though I have started a number of seeds indoors (tomatoes, eggplant, peppers, parsley, rosemary, marigolds). We typically can't put things outside until the end of May/early June (mid-May if we are having an exceptionally warm Spring). It's hard not to be impatient!
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Sun, Mar 26th, 2017, 05:48 PM #291
My seed packets say 7-8 weeks before last frost for tomatoes and 6-7 weeks for peppers, etc. I was planning to plant next weekend but am getting anxious to start now. Lol.
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Tue, Apr 4th, 2017, 09:48 PM #292
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I would consider myself a gardener of sorts, but I can never get anything to start from seeds! I don't know what I am doing wrong.
A couple of weeks ago I started some banana, catnip, dahlia, poppy, and mystery seed I picked up last fall while walking my dog (plant looked like some kind of iris as far as leaves go). So far only one dahlia seedling. I read that banana takes forever to germinate, but the rest of them it is so discouraging to see nothing.
Maybe successful seed starters can share their process?
Also, the OPs garden and yard is so inspiring and beautiful. You can see a labour of love shaping up each season.
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Tue, Apr 4th, 2017, 09:58 PM #293
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[QUOTE=kidsteph;6762867]My seed packets say 7-8 weeks before last frost for tomatoes and 6-7 weeks for peppers, etc. I was planning to plant next weekend but am getting anxious to start now. Lol.[/QUOT
If your planting them indoors it ok but don't plant them outside .. make sure frost is out ground before planting..
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Tue, Apr 4th, 2017, 10:04 PM #294
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Thu, Apr 6th, 2017, 06:57 AM #295
@tobiwobi: Some seeds you have to scarify, others you have to soak overnight, and still others needs stratification, otherwise they won't germinate. It will tell you on the seed packet what you have to do, if anything. As for your mystery seed,
If it's indeed from an iris then it needs stratification before they will germinate.
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Thu, Apr 6th, 2017, 06:42 PM #296
Seedlings done. Actually I have a clear plastic dome so those neat tongue depressed labels were removed for now
I did 144 seedlings (2 trays) with 13 different heirloom tomato varieties and 5 different type of heirloom peppers.
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Mon, May 8th, 2017, 07:38 PM #297
Finally sure signs spring is here. Blueberry, raspberry, rhubarb, chives, Sorrell and garlic.
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Wed, May 10th, 2017, 06:41 PM #298
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Omg you grow sorrel you are amazing
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Thu, May 11th, 2017, 02:50 PM #299
My little planter and terrarium! (No idea what the flowers are, but that's my aesthetic touch to my home lol)
As much as I`d love to hang the diamond one, the loop snapped off and I don`t want to risk it smashing to piecesso it's staying as is with some repair glue.
Waiting for the warmer weather, going to start my mini greenhouse to grow some cat grass. Have some herbs as well.
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Thu, May 11th, 2017, 07:58 PM #300
@Candini - They're called flowering kalanchoe, they're a type of succulent.
I've always liked these little guys and I find it difficult to walk away from them when I see a cluster of them blooming in the store but I have to. I've never once been able to bring them back into bloom once they faded. Here's some information on them: https://www.todayshomeowner.com/how-...ing-kalanchoe/ Hopefully you have better luck with them than I did.
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