Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Potted up the first transplants!
I seeded up a bunch more seeds:
18 cells of Swiss Chard
3 cells Brandywine tomato
3 cells of English Thyme
3 cells of tall zinnia seeds (collected...don't know what variety)
3 cells of Malva
3 cells of mystery seeds from a pod I collected somewhere
3 cells of mystery seeds from my mom's yard. I recall they're purple, but I have no idea what they are.
In addition, the cells that didn't germinate were reseeded and 2 of the snake gourds have reared their huge heads through the soil.
Soon I'll post some pics...I can't find the back-up camera (my original camera fell in the Pacific when we want to visit the tide pools in CA). ;)
Sunday, March 29, 2009
2 weeks update...tons of sprouts!
18 of 24 cells of Dwarf Lupine
30 of 35 cells of Flowering Kale (I miscounted and originally said I seeded 43 cells)
0 of 20 cells of Snake Gourd (my 2 1/2 year old picked these out at Pesche's)
6 of 9 cells of Marigold Jaguar
9 of 9 cells of Delphinium (*)
2 of 3 cells of Butterfly Weed (*)
0 of 6 cells Blanket Flower (*)
2 of 3 cells Coreopsis (*)
5 of 6 cells purple & white Cosmos (*)
4 of 4 cells Yellow Pear Tomatoes
5 of 5 cells of Dwarf Curly Parsley
9 of 9 cells of Purple Ruffle Basil
1 of 2 cells of Common Chive
1 of 3 cells of Lavender Lady
10 of 15 cells of Orange Cosmos
6 of 9 cells or Marigolds (regular)
0 of 3 cells of Cleome
18 of 18 cells of Zinnia
5 of 6 cells of Hyacinth Bean (*) - ready to be transplanted
4 of 4 cells of Oceana Blue Salvia (*)
3 of 3 cells of Mixed Hot Peppers
6 of 6 cells of Genovese Basil
I also seeded Oriental poppies and blue flax in 16 oz. plastic water bottles and threw those in a sunny window sill this past week. I just checked on them and a few of the flax bottles have sprouts beginning to break through the soil.
I am going to seed up some broccoli ("George's Favorite Blend") variety and some of the tall zinnia seeds that I collected from a flower bed in a mall parking lot last fall. Hopefully the zinnia's will take as they were very pretty.
Beyond that, I'm looking forward to :
- the Oak Park Conservatory's 20th annual herb and scented plant sale on Saturday, May 2nd - an excellent selection of herbs
- the Mt. Prospect Friendship Park Conservatory plant sale on Saturday, May 9th - never been to this sale before
- the Grove's plant sale on Saturday, May 16th - I bought some very nice annuals and herbs there last year at pretty reasonable prices.
Oh...and not to forget...we had a pretty decent snowfall today. Over 3 inches of heavy, wet snow preceded by a lot of rain overnight. Hopefully the perennials and bulbs outside will be o.k. with the temperature being 23 degrees tonight. A lot of the perennials have come to life in the back yard - the hollyhocks, dianthus, monarda, asters, mums to name a few. There is one perennial that is coming up in the front bed along the garage that for the life of me I don't remember what it is. The shoots are coming up a deep purple shade. If I can't i.d. from a picture of the bed from last year then I will just have to wait and be surprised when it fully develops.
I love this time of year....it's so nice to see things outside turning green again and little plants sprouting up from the soil.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Seed Starting Time!
- 24 cells of Dwarf Lupine
- 43 cells of Flowering Kale
- 20 cells of Snake Gourd (my 2 1/2 year old picked these out at Pesche's)
- 9 cells of Marigold Jaguar
- 9 cells of Delphinium (*)
- 3 cells of Butterfly Weed (*)
- 6 cells Blanket Flower (*)
- 3 cells Coreopsis (*)
- 6 cells purple & white Cosmos (*)
- 4 cells Yellow Pear Tomatoes
- 5 cells of Dwarf Curly Parsley
- 9 cells of Purple Ruffle Basil
- 2 cells of Common Chive
- 3 cells of Lavender Lady
- 15 cells of Orange Cosmos
- 9 cells or Marigolds (regular)
- 3 cells of Cleome
- 18 cells of Zinnia
- 6 cells of Hyacinth Bean (*)
- 4 cells of Oceana Blue Salvia (*)
- 3 cells of Mixed Hot Peppers
- 6 cells of Genovese Basil
(*) = seeds collected in the Fall of 2008 from my garden.
230 cells total - with 2-3 seeds per cell = about 600 seeds total.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Demise of the Mushroom Cloud
I planted a beautiful red toned hydrangea in it's place (not pictured yet) to balance out all the green limelight hydrangeas I planted in front of the window. The hydrangea is complimented by asters, mums, pansies and zinnia's in front. So much more color than what used to be there (all evergreens).
This ornamental cabbage just kept growing, and growing and growing until it flowered with dozens of yellow flowers. I let it stay up until after the first snow...but then it started going stinky (the scent of fermenting cabbage on the way to the front door was not how I wanted guests to be greeted) so I chopped it down and threw it on the compost heap.
I also loved the chocolaty colored plant behind the cabbage - Thai basil. So potent! Just one leaf in a recipe contributes such flavor and scent. I had a lot of it left over in the fall so I just cut the entire plant down and dried the leaves in the oven, crushed them and bottled it. Even dried, it has retained it's smell and flavor wonderfully! I'll be sure to plant this up again in '09.
Not a good picture - this is the oceana blue salvia that I managed to grow from seeds I collected from my 2007 plants. Only a few seeds actually germinated and the plant is pretty much green all summer until about August when it finally blooms the most beautiful true blue color. It's a very airy plant and looks best when grouped together and provided with some support since it grows about 3 feet tall. I'm hoping to have a lot more seeds germinate in 2009 since I collected a lot more in '08 than I did in '07.