Thursday, March 18, 2010

A start!














Started seeds indoors today:
  • Broccoli
  • Cauliflower
  • Brussels Sprout
  • Cabbage
  • Bee Balm
  • Chamomile
  • Horehound
  • Oregano
  • Rosemary













I feel like I am so behind!  We went from snowstorms to spring overnight it seemed.  :-)  I also started my pea seeds soaking so that I can get them in the ground tomorrow.  I will likely start a lot more seeds this weekend, that way things can start growing even though the beds are not yet ready for them.

Spring walk around the yard

We noticed the below pictured items when we walked around the yard with the camera today.  We also saw that the lilies and tulips are popping up, the foxglove is growing, strawberry plants are getting new leaves (bed needs repaired), 5 of the 8 bushes we transplanted last fall have new growth, the parsley in the herb bed is growing, the sage is growing again, and there is some kale in the "cold bed" that is growing again!  There is lots of chicken and rabbit fertilizer to fill the beds with.  I need to plan how to move a couple of the beds from the large garden to the small garden and get the small garden fenced in.  We still haven't recovered the greenhouse, that and cleaning the chicken house and adding another run for the new chicks are a priority.

Iris shoot

Forsythia buds

Rhubarb new leaves

Blackberry bush new leaves (blurry)

Crocus blooms - finally took pics!

Monday, March 1, 2010

Crocus blooms peek out

First signs of spring here are always the crocus blooms next to the porch.  Today, we found the first ones - yellow and such a welcome sight as the snow finally melts away.  It has been a good, hard winter with lots of snow and cold.  I have enjoyed it (easy for me since I stay home much of the time), but am looking forward to spring - and this was a sweet reminder of what lies in store.  :-)

Beginning plans

I have sorted through my seeds and made my first lists, ordered a few more seeds.  I am getting itchy to start some plantings.  I am low on space indoors right now and our greenhouse plastic did not last the winter... so, hoping hubby will help me get that recovered soon.  In the meantime, I will likely start a few trays of early greens inside... I just can't wait to start growing again!  :-)

Here is what I am planning:

HAVE:
Sugar baby watermelon
Moon and Star watermelon
Big Max pumpkin
Early sweet sugar pie pumpkin
Amish muskmelon
Buttercup squash
Zucchini squash
Crookneck squash
Cayenne pepper
Bell pepper
Red cherry tomato
Amish paste tomato
Brandywine tomato
Yellow pear tomato
Aunt Ruby's German Green tomato
Green bush bean
Green pole bean
Pickling cucumber

SAVED/PERENNIAL:
potatoes
corn
garlic
onion
asparagus
strawberry
kiwi
apple
rhubarb
blackberry

ORDERED:
cabbage
lettuce mix
5 color chard
beets
carrots, danvers
broccoli
cauliflower
brussels
peas
spinach
parsley
basil
rosemary
bee balm
oregano
sage
dill
chamomile

NEED TO BUY:
stevia
cumin
male kiwi plant
spaghetti squash
butternut squash
acorn squash