Seed Catalogue

January 16, 2009 at 6:00 am (Seed Catalogues, Snow, Vesey's)

This morning just before I left the house I looked out the window. It was still dark out and depressing. I opened the door and stepped out and saw that it was snowing too. Plus I had to brush off the car. What a way to start a day that was supposed to be 4 degrees.So much for that forecast.

Later on though I checked the mail and I got Vesey’s seed catalogue in the mail. It came on the perfect day to help cheer me up. I’ve had a quick look through it. It’s great to see all those pictures of veggies and flowers with all this snow and cold weather.

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Seeds

January 14, 2009 at 6:00 am (Baker Creek Heirlook Seeds, Seeds, Tomatoes)

I’m so excited, I ordered my seeds last night. Actually everything but the tomatoes, which I’m ordering from a guy who grows heirlooms in a little town just north of here. I found the tomato plant I got from him last year grew a lot better than  any of the other tomatoes I had. I think it’s because he gets the seeds from the plants he grows, so they’re more adapted to the short growing season here.

But anyways, I ordered the seeds from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds (http://rareseeds.com/seeds/). I tried to get seeds that were either good for short seasons or were good producers. Here’s a list of what I ordered:

Beans – Contender (Buff Valentine)

Cabbage – Brunswick

Carrots – Danvers 126 Half Long

Celery – Tendercrisp

Cucumber – Early Russian

Eggplant – Round Mauve

Leek – Giant Musselburg

Lettuce – Speckled

Onion – Yellow of Parma

Radish – Early Scarlet Globe

Swiss Chard – Five Color Silverbeet

Watermelon – Cream of Saskatoon

Now the hardest part – waiting for the seeds to get here.

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Square Foot Gardening

January 12, 2009 at 6:00 am (Square Foot Gardening)

To be honest I’m a little turned off. I was really excited about learning more about this method of gardening but I just don’t connect with how the author writes. He explains things like the people reading his book aren’t very bright. Just because it says one thing on the back of the seed package doesn’t mean I’m going to follow it exactly. I’m going to look at my garden and work with the soil and space restrictions I have and work with it.

I also think that part of what I like about gardening is the beauty of it. If I had to plant everything in square beds with grids on it I wouldn’t find the backyard nearly as pretty. While I defintely think there’s a time and place for being efficient, I’m not sure if the garden is it.

I still haven’t finished the book yet, but I’m hoping I’ll like more of what he has to say.

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Away From the Blog

January 5, 2009 at 10:50 am (Announcement)

Well, I’m not going to be home for the next week so I won’t be able to post anything new til I get back. I didn’t want people to think I’d forgotten about the blog.

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Community Garden

January 1, 2009 at 6:00 am (Community Garden)

I’ve been reading about community gardens recently. I think it would be a lot of fun to have one – to have so much space as well as get to know other people who enjoy gardening. So I decided to google community gardens in the city I live in to see if there were any close by. I was pleasantly surprised when I found out there is – it’s not the best area of the city but it’s in the same neighborhood where I went to high school and worked for awhile.

There was an email attached to the listing so I sent off one a week or two ago to find out the specifics. I got an email back this morning, so here are the details. Last year was their first season. It costs $10 for a season, there are 16  4′x16′ plots. They don’t allow pesticides and there are several rain barrels on site. Unfortunately she wasn’t able to tell me if they’d have any plots available – she won’t know til March.

So does this sound like a good community garden? The plots sound huge to me, and $10 doesn’t sound like much. I like the fact that it’s close by, about a 5 minute drive. Leave me a comment and let me know what you think.

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