Friday, February 21, 2014

WARMTH IS COMING - ONIONS, POTATOES, AND MORE

Garlic coming up

RED ONION

RADISHES
 I took a few photos today while the sun was shining and so pretty outside.  Still a bit cold to really start planting anything else outside.
The garlic to the left is coming up really well.
CARROTS GROWING IN LARGE POT

SHALLOTS
I also read that Garlic is a great insect repellent and will ward off many damaging bugs.  The rabbits are not fond of it either.
SWEET ONIONS

LOOKING GOOD

RED POTATOES SPROUTING

SUGAR SNAP PEAS

KALE just for Janelle


The same applies for any onions also.  They are great for keeping pest away.  These Red Onions are looking good and growing so fast!!



I planted radishes again, not as many as last year but we aren't that fond of them so this square should be plenty.  They are so prolific and are great in salads for sure!





I harvested a few carrots that were planted late last year.  I never thinned out a few of the squares so a lot of the carrots were deformed or very small. Still, I harvested enough to add to my beef stew.... yummy!




I've never tried growing shallots before, so far what I've planted are coming up beautifully.  Shallots are similar to onions but very mild.  Great for cooking with different types of veggies, especially green beans.




The sweet onions are slow growing so far, not nearly as tall as the others.


Saturday, February 15, 2014

GARDEN UPDATE - NEW GREENHOUSE - 2/2/14

It's been an exciting few weeks here as I've been very anxious to get the spring garden going.   First I started some seeds indoors using seed starting trays which I put in large aluminum pans and placed in our upstairs window.  They were covered with plastic lids as protection from our cats who love to dig in the dirt and eat any seedlings that appear.  Unfortunately, we had a week of very cold, freezing weather making it almost impossible for any of the seeds to germinate.  Out of desperation, I purchased a couple of seed heating mats from Amazon.com and the seeds started to sprout...... Later that week I had to also purchase a thermostat to control the temperature as the mats were getting too hot, it really worked well.  After moving the trays to 3 different locations, including the tub in our spare bathroom, I decided I needed a better solution and researched small greenhouses.  I found this one on Amazon and was pleasantly surprised as to the quality and size.  I moved the trays out, closed it up and the very next day, almost all of the seeds had sprouted.  YES!  I absolutely love this thing!   Well worth the investment of 50.00.
You can see how happy the seedlings are
here in this picture.  I am growing a variety of tomatoes including Beefsteak, Brandywine, Roma.  The only eggplant I am growing this year is the Japanese type.  Had very good luck with them last year.
In this tray, there is broccoli, spinach, nasturtium, kale, sunflowers and Saliva.  Kale is a first for me as well as the sunflowers.
I am also trying Zinnias by seed this year, they look so pretty in the garden and are very good companion plants for many types of vegetables.

Cucumbers and Jalapenos are also in this tray.  I had so much luck with peppers last year but have never tried the Jalapenos so hopefully they will do well.
Last year, none of the spinach came up but I am giving it another go this year.  I just love spinach and it would great to eat some fresh out of the garden.  "fingers crossed".

Another first for me are Red Potatoes.  I've done lots of research and found growing them in large pots can be very successful.  Again, being a bit ambitious, I planted them a bit early but to my surprise, they survived the hard frost and are now sprouting in every pot!  How cool would it be to harvest potatoes!!  really looking forward to that!
I purchased a wide variety of onion sets, Red, Sweet, Shallots and garlic and planted them in the Square Foot garden bed.  So far they are coming up and looking really healthy.  I think they really thrive in the cooler weather.
The Kale and Lettuce are starting to sprout also.
Last year, my second planting of lettuce didn't produce at all so I'm hoping to have more luck this time around.
I planted carrots late in the Fall and they seem to have gone into hibernation but are now coming to life. 

These are sugar snap peas which again I tried last year with no luck.  These seedlings have survived hard frost and are now looking like they might actually start growing.