Posted on 12/21/2012 1:22:01 PM PST by greeneyes
The Weekly Gardening Thread is a weekly gathering of folks that love soil, seeds and plants of all kinds. From complete newbies that are looking to start that first potted plant, to gardeners with some acreage, to Master Gardener level and beyond, we would love to hear from you.
This thread is non-political, although you will find that most here are conservative folks. No matter what, you wont be flamed and the only dumb question is the one that isnt asked.
It is impossible to hijack the Weekly Gardening Thread ... there is no telling where it will go and that is part of the fun and interest. Jump in and join us!
I ordered seeds from victoryseeds.com (heirloom) on a weekend and got them in 4 days. Now to see if their seeds germinate as fast as their deliveries.
How awful for you! Are you going into withdrawal? The only thing that would make up for such weather for me would be a roaring fire in the fireplace, a good book, and a bunch of garden catalogs with a cup of hot chocolate or tea.
Where are you located, what climate zone?
Thanks for the pics, they are better than words aren’t they?
I also like the idea of feeding it manure and tearing it out by the roots at the end of its usefulness.
Thank you. Too bad the formatting is bungled.
Massachusetts. I think I’m 4 or 5.
Good luck. I’ll join y’all in 2-3 months in planting seeds indoors. Sigh - direct seeding for me is about five months away.
LOL. So true. If only we could do that with a few selective politicians.LOL
Come on down to Texas and bring some fresh tomatos, and we will fix a mess of collards and cornbread, Southern style! This is ideal collard season, they really get tasty after some frost on their leaves.
Thanks for the kind invite, but I when the frost hits, that’s when I hibernate at home. I don’t go to the store anymore, don’t schedule Dr. Appointments etc etc.
I stay home by the fire, the heater, or if the sun is shining, I bask in the afternoon sun in front of the patio doors where the indoor garden is growing.
I hate cold weather, if I have to get out in it.LOL.
We live on Humboldt Bay in the heart of the Emerald Triangle of northwestern Calif. We use the Sunset Magazine climate zone map due to the variety of zones Calif offers. See my profile if it’s still there...
I have spent the last two winters on FaceBook as I can enter 3 posts while I’l waiting for FR to boot up once plus I have a indoor hobby that I have been ignoring. (specialized postcard collection)...
Good to know you are not at loose ends. LOL
I’ve used a number of those and they are all good. Some more of my favorites:
RH Shumway:
http://www.rhshumway.com
Fedco Seeds:
http://www.fedcoseeds.com
Landreth Seed:
http://www.landrethseeds.com
Jung:
http://www.jungseed.com
Tomato Growers Supply:
http://www.tomatogrowers.com
Shumway also owns Jung, Vermont, and Totally Tomatoes. Fedco is my absolute favorite. Good prices, great quantities, free shipping over $30. Stuff goes fast, order early! Mine is already in.
Good morning from Texas. It is still very dry here. No rain in Nov and nothing but a trace so far this month.
You only have so much time in your life, why would you live somewhere you cant go outside and enjoy yourself all year long? This has never made sense to me.
If you go to a big grocery store, one well stocked with lots of produce, you’ll probably find some there. Try them and see if you like them.
Here’s a nice recipe: Braised Collard Greens
Actually, 3 of them, Henry Fields, Gardens Alive and Jung. Sorta like gardener’s porn.
I’ve never read the Garden Thread before, sorta interesting and a refreshing break from reading politics.
Since this is the gardening thread, I’d like to ask a question: Do you own a wood chipper? Do you have a brand name recommendation? We are thinking of buying one.
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