Posted on 03/14/2014 12:57:29 PM PDT by greeneyes
Posted on Friday, March 07, 2014 2:18:07 PM by greeneyes
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I believe that Bastardi made an extended forecast for the next 90 days in last Saturday's Freep Report (3/15/14).
He seems to be the most accurate of all the weather reports.
Last night my Etsy store received its first order. This morning I logged in to double-check the shipping address, and saw a message from another customer, asking if they could place a bulk order!!!
I did a quick search, most of the seed catalogs that carried Dragon’s Egg cucumbers last year, aren’t. Baker Creek is the only one that still has them, but at twice what I’m selling mine for. I might end up with a greater demand than I thought!
Congratulations on your first order. I am guessing the person who asked about bulk orders wishes to resell them.
Congratulations on your first sales.
I need a couple more loads of manure to refill the raised beds. I'm hoping the rancher I get it from has some piles of fresher manure. Less weight and it'll help loosen the underlying soil better.
I love chickens. How are your chicks doing?
Or watching volunteers come up from last year's tomato planting. :)
In my neighborhood (East SF Bay Area) the last frost date is about Feb. 28, and local garden centers begin offering tomato plants the first week of March. Incidentally, that's the exact same time the tomato volunteers start coming up.
Burpee is offering “On Deck Hybrid” which is supposed to be suitable for container gardening.
http://www.burpee.com/vegetables/corn/corn-on-deck-hybrid-prod003168.html?omn2pd=bz&catId=2013&trail=
Thanks, but hubby brought me one home today from Walmart.
Yep, Bastardi rocks when it comes to weather.
Yep. I have some of that. I’ll be trying it out this year, but I have to work around Hubby’s planting. He’s got some sort of bicolored corn he wants to plant this year.
Good news. Happy for you.
When i had chickens , I planted a number of "Spagetti Squash" for feed for chickens.
When split open, and fibers separated by a fork , the seeds and spagetti fibers served as a supplmental vegetable feed for the chickens
it kept them in the garden looking for more (spagetti ) 'worms' , seeds , and random insects in the garden.
I never did see the chickens (Rhode Island Reds) do any damage to the crops in the garden, and it kept the insect population down.
Also , their scratching in the garden kept the garden soil level, and prevented new weed growth.
Today is the spring equinox. It looks like we’ve had our last freeze for the year.
/johnny
“Burpee is offering On Deck Hybrid which is supposed to be suitable for container gardening.”
I have three large containers with four of the Burpee Deck Corn plants in each one. They are strong plants because they grow a lot every day. They are about 4-5 inches tall now and look super.
Surely hope you are right as I've got tender plants on the deck and have many in the greenhouse that need to be in permanent pots on the deck. I have to transplant all the Lantana flowers into those larger black containers as they are still in the small pots from Lowes, plus the Stevia and an herb from Lowes have to go in those black pots. I still need certain herbs that Lowes did not have the last time I was there.
My deck looks swell now since Engineer and I worked out there to get order to it all. Pots were every where willy nilly and they were a falling hazard for me. Now, there are clear paths wide enough I have sure footing.
I keep forgetting to tell you about a plant that is like your tobacco plant that insisted on living. Back in late August I think it was, I put some lettuce and Brussels sprouts seeds in a container like I have the strawberries in, just to see if those seeds would sprout here. They sprouted and I didn't deal with that container anymore. The lettuce went away and occasionally I would glance at that container and there was a Brussels spout plant still in there. I did nothing and that one plant is still in there insisting to live. I need to put it in its own pot with new potting soil mix in there and let it do what it wants.
I just set out the tobacco plants from the greenhouse onto the deck. There are eight of them and they look very healthy. I have two more in a smaller pot still under the grow lamp and they need transplanting to go in the greenhouse. I just about killed the Yorkie as when I put the tobacco plants on the deck and did something else, I looked back and she had taken a bite out of a leaf of the largest tobacco plant - that leaf was ruined, most of it on the deck. I jerked her up and went through a “NO NO NO!” act to let her know she was dead meat if she did that again.
I don't know if she is into “chewing tobacco” at her early age, but that isn't going to happen. I'll get her some heroin but NOT my tobacco. Please, everyone, that is a joke, I don't know where to get heroin and wouldn't, okay?
The bantams and goslings will have to wait about two weeks until the weather warms up more before we permanently put them outside with the rest of the flock. We'll have to watch out for the local hawk when the bantams are out also. The hawk won't bother the full size birds, but little ones are fair game.
Before my chickens were slowly knocked off by raccoons and possums, I would let them into the fenced garden to eat bugs..Well, they would go after bugs, but also the lettuce was not safe from them.
Gracie, being 6mo tries to eat anything that she can get into her mouth. Maybe not eat, but chew up into a mess anyway. Around the bird feeders, uneaten seeds have grown grass about 6-8in tall and she loves to chew on it. She doesn't upchuck, so I guess she has an iron stomach. One night, after we were asleep, she sneaked onto my wife's bedside table and got her nasal spray and chewed it till it leaked and swallowed the liquid,. She upchucked 4 times the next day, the biggest time was all over me, and it was big, too. What a way to wake from a power nap; my leg feeling warm suddenly! I'm glad I was still wearing long pants then.
We have had such nice, temperate days lately. It really feels good to be outside. It also feels good to wear shorts and sandals again.
My wife is picking up some plant food today, so the babies will get some much needed adult food. My peppers are growing fast, but the maters are not. All plants are outside again getting warm sun and loving it. My ghost peppers did not enjoy the winter, I hope they recover now. I still need to plant the squish seeds and cukes and start some new ghost pepper seeds.
My dry erase board came yesterday for the kid's easel, but the chalk board ordered and shipped at the same time has not arrived. I will be busy building something again when it gets here, which tracking says will be today.
Here is a raised pallet garden. It is nicer than what I had planned to do, but you can see the potential. I did what I did because I failed to acquire pallets in time. Photo from somewhere online acquired from an email.
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