Rainy days and Sundays always get me down when I can not garden!

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

WHAT'S A SPUD TO DO?

First grown in 1621, potatoes are the most popular veggie in the US.  A cool season crop, potatoes can survive a light frost. Plant in the spring as soon as the soil can be worked, 2 to 4 weeks before the last spring frost date.  Depending on the maturation date (time to harvesting), the goal is to harvest your potatoes before soil temperatures reach 60-70 degrees.  



You can purchase certified, disease free "seed potatoes".  (This will reduce the risk of caring over any diseases from the previous year).  However, I could not let this bag of potatoes go to waste, so I will take my chances.  

Pre-sprouted spuds will mature about a month earlier then using potatoes with just "eyes".  

Cut into 1" pieces with 1 to 3 "eyes" per piece.

Ideally, it is best to cut the potatoes about 2 days before planting.  This allows the pieces to dry, creating a "seal",  reducing rotting and disease.  

Potatoes like a slightly acidic soil of 6.0 pH or less.  I added some evergreens cuttings to the soil, and will side dress later on, once the plants are established.  

Dig down to a depth of 10" to loosen the soil.  Create 4" deep furrows, spacing cut pieces 12" apart.  Place pieces sprout side or "eye side" up, and cover with a couple of inches of soil.

I added a layer of leaves to help keep the ground warm.

I also decided to cover with weed cloth (for added warmth)  since we are expecting snow.

This area has been covered since February 9.  The ground has warmed up a bit, and the soil does not clump when squeezed.  However, we are about 20 degrees below normal, and snow is on the way.  I decided to put back the "cold frame" unto weather conditions improve a bit.  Once a week I will check on the progress and also give them about 1 to 2 inches of water.  





Tuesday, March 11, 2014

ADDING THE COLD FRAME GREENHOUSE TO MY "FRAME-IT-ALL" RAISED BED


Frame snaps together without tools!

Works with all FRAME IT ALL raised bed kits.

Slips into place

Inside view.

Roll up window with bug netting for air flow.

Greenhouse easily fits over the frame.

Greenhouse in the front with the veggie wall in the back.

Finished view!


https://www.frameitall.com/gardens-cold-frame-greenhouses

Sunday, March 2, 2014

"Honeybee shortage threatens crop pollination in Europe" By Matt McGrath Environment correspondent, BBC News

"In more than half of European countries, there are not enough honeybees to pollinate crops, according to new research."


Click on the link to read more......
http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-25656283

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

LET THE SEED STARTING BEGIN....

The average last frost date in my area falls between April 7 to April 23, with a 50% probability of frost free days after April 6.  Our winter has been cold with lots of snow, so I am using the later date for my LSF (last spring frost) to determine my seed starting schedule.

The soil in raised beds warm up faster then traditional gardens. By adding a hoop house, which is warmed by the sun, I can get a jump start on spring, extending the growing season by 4-6 weeks.












I don't like to rely on just one method for seed starting, just in case something goes wrong.  Instead, I do a combination INDOOR SEED STARTING, WINTER SOWING, and DIRECT SOWING.  

Outside, I have started "WINTER SOWING" of Broccoli, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Lettuce, Spinach, and Onions, and Brussels Sprouts.







Inside, Onions, Broccoli, Cabbage, Brussels Sprouts, Spinach, Peppers, Radishes















Starting in Mid-March, I will DIRECT SOW most of the above under the HOOP HOUSES and COLD FRAMES, along with PEAS, LEAFY GREENS, and ROOT VEGETABLES.







PEEK-a-BOO





 



Monday, February 17, 2014

Spirit Animal DEER


"The deer is gentle, graceful and elegant.  It is an animal that is very alert and sensitive.  Its main quality isunconditional love.  The deer teaches us a quality of determination that is gentle in its approach.  The energy of the deer is present when a person is living from the heart.  The deer offers a quality of inner gentleness, and innocence of a child.  It symbolises intuition and psychic abilities.  The deer invites you to find your peace in silence." 


What is your spirit animal? Meaning of Animal Totems












"I don't have to take a trip around the world or be on a yacht in the Mediterranean to have happiness. I can find it in the little things, like looking out into my backyard and seeing deer in the fields."