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The Garden Thread - February, 2025
February 1, 2025 | Diana in WI/Greeneyes in Memoriam

Posted on 02/01/2025 6:55:11 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin

The MONTHLY Gardening Thread is a 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.

If you have specific question about a plant/problem you are having, please remember to state the Growing Zone where you are located.

This thread is a non-political respite. No matter what, you won’t be flamed, and the only dumb question is the one that isn’t asked.

It is impossible to hijack the Gardening Thread. Planting, Harvest to Table Recipes, Preserving, Good Living - there is no telling where it will go - and that is part of the fun and interest. Jump in and join us! Send a Private Message to Diana in Wisconsin if you'd like to be added to/removed from our New & Improved Ping List.

NOTE: This is a once a MONTH Ping List, but we DO post to the thread all throughout the month. Links to related articles and discussions which might be of interest to Gardeners are welcomed any time.


TOPICS: Agriculture; Food; Gardening; Hobbies
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1 posted on 02/01/2025 6:55:11 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin
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To: 4everontheRight; Augie; Apple Pan Dowdy; Aevery_Freeman; ApplegateRanch; ArtDodger; AloneInMass; ...

2 posted on 02/01/2025 6:57:02 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set.)
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To: FRiends

February Garden Chores: A Short and Fun List

Plan Your Garden
Buy Seeds
Winter Sowing
Get Your Gear Together
Monitor Your Houseplants
Take Inventory
Take a Class

https://northerngardener.org/february-garden-chores-a-short-and-fun-list/


3 posted on 02/01/2025 6:58:44 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

Good Morning, Diana!

Snow and Freezing Rain here in MA.

Ugh.


4 posted on 02/01/2025 7:03:55 AM PST by left that other site (Ask Not What The Left is Doing. Ask What They Are Accusing YOU of Doing.)
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To: FRiends

10 Household Items to Repurpose for Gardening Bargains

Found Objects (Planters)
Paper Bags
Old Kitchen Utensils
Newspapers
Tin Cans
Coffee Grounds
Bar Soap
Disposable Aluminum Pie Tins
Packing Peanuts
Hosiery

https://www.birdsandblooms.com/gardening/gardening-basics/basic-garden-bargains/

Diana here: I will add Yogurt and Cottage cheese containers - the big ones are perfect for tomato, pepper and eggplant transplants, and Toilet Paper and Paper Towel rolls. When cut down, 72 will fit in a standard sized flat. Perfect for starting Snap Peas and Sweet Pea flowers that don’t like their roots disturbed for transplanting.

Lastly, eggshells. Dried out and crushed fine, they are a great source of calcium for tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, zukes and cukes; prevents Blossom End Rot. I toss a generous 1/2 cup into each planting hole, then do a top dressing later as the plant grows. Works like magic! :)


5 posted on 02/01/2025 7:06:13 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin
Good morning seed lovers !
Do you have your seed catalogues yet ?
Now is the time to look over your current seeds
and plan for the future crops and order what you want !
Spring is just around the corner !!

Plan for at least one future crop of something that you and your family consume
as an experiment
Don't be complacent with what you know and have had success with
Grow a little bit .. and ask questions .

6 posted on 02/01/2025 7:06:50 AM PST by Tilted Irish Kilt
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To: left that other site

Most of Wisconsin is in a ‘Snow Drought’ (I guess that’s the New, New Thing!)

I’m predicting we get it ALL AT ONCE as soon as the Robins come back in March. Supposedly this is the 3rd ‘driest’ January on record for us. :(


7 posted on 02/01/2025 7:08:07 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set.)
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To: Tilted Irish Kilt

“Don’t be complacent with what you know and have had success with. Grow a little bit...and ask questions.”

AMEN! BUMP!

I am trying two ‘new to me’ tomato varieties and am going to grow my own Broccoli from seed this season, as well as buying ‘Lieutenant’ Broccoli plants from Bonnie Plants, which has been a great performer for me, so I’m hedging my Broccoli Bets this season. With this dry and warm (for Winter!) weather, who knows what Spring will bring? I’m thinking probably a wet Spring season for us...which salad crops will love. :)

I’m kicking myself for not keeping things going in the greenhouse this winter. With such a mild winter, I’ll bet that I could’ve kept cold crops going well into January this season. Live and learn! Glad I don’t have to feed myself 100% from the garden!


8 posted on 02/01/2025 7:14:55 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

Good morning! Happy February!

Our January thaw finally happened yesterday! The snow has finally melted almost everywhere. I hear we should get into the 50’s and maybe 60’s tomorrow and Monday! I’m looking forward to not being so bundled up.


9 posted on 02/01/2025 7:17:24 AM PST by FamiliarFace (I got my own way of livin' But everything gets done With a southern accent Where I come from. TPetty)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin; All
One of my 2 least favorite months (Jan. & Feb.) of the year is bye bye ... once we get past February to March, warmer days get sprinkled in & any snow doesn't last long. I think spring gets to this area around April.

The 5 kids born in January (all doelings). I suspect they are going to be very entertaining, mischievous, & great subject matter for photos as they grow up. Only one (who looks like her mom) doesn't have those (rather dramatic, IMO) spots. They're a good looking bunch of kids.


10 posted on 02/01/2025 7:19:54 AM PST by Qiviut (The mountains are calling & I must go ..... John Muir )
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To: Pollard
A future idea for you in your hoop house: Strawberries grown in hanging/bottom supported gutters. Neat, clean, pretty, out of the way if you put them along one side, and easy to pick!

I almost always have strawberry 'runners' to deal with, escaping from my 4x8' raised strawberry bed. I pot them up in hanging baskets for myself and my Mom. With good fertilization, they produce well - and are also easy to get to and pick.

11 posted on 02/01/2025 7:19:58 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

We haven’t had that much in new England either. The temperature swings make ice a problem though.


12 posted on 02/01/2025 7:20:29 AM PST by left that other site (Ask Not What The Left is Doing. Ask What They Are Accusing YOU of Doing.)
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To: Qiviut; MomwithHope

Remind me of the breed, again? You’re making me WANT goats - and I don’t even LIKE goats, LOL!

Mom? Had any experience with these type of goats?


13 posted on 02/01/2025 7:23:29 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

“This thread is a non-political respite.”

I was going to ask why my potatoes are like Democrats? Old, dead, rotten, and beginning to smell. 😁


14 posted on 02/01/2025 7:26:42 AM PST by tired&retired (Blessings )
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To: All

One Pot Casserole / 6 - 8 servings
Easy on you--ground beef in sauce w/ toasty buttery seasoned rolls, then oven baked.

Ing 4 Tb butter, divided 2 lge grated carrots, 1/2 onion, diced 1 green bell pepper 5 minced gar/cloves, 2 1/2 lb grnd beef 1 1/2 c ketchup 2 Tb br/sugar 2 tsp chili powder 1 tsp dry mustard 2 c beef stock 2 Tb ea tomato paste, Worc, s/p 12 slider rolls, 1 tsp everything bagel, or sesame seeds

Directions Soften on med 2 tbl butter, carrot, onion, green bell pepper about 4 min. Add garlic; cook a min. Add grnd beef, breaking up w/ wooden spoon, cook til no longer pink 5-7 min. Drain some liquid or fat in skillet if needed.

Add ketchup, brown sugar, chili powder, dry mustard, beef stock, tomato paste, Worc, s/p. Stir/combine/simmer 3-5 min. Add hot sauce if desired. Transfer to 9X13" casserole. Nestle rolls (tops and bottoms together) into burger mixture and brush w/ 2 tbl melted butter. Sprinkle tops w/ everything bagel or sesame seeds. Bake 375 deg 8-10 min til tops are toasty. Serve immediately.

15 posted on 02/01/2025 7:29:23 AM PST by Liz
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To: Qiviut
Those goats are SERIOUSLY giving my puppies a run for their money on the 'Cuteness Scale!'


16 posted on 02/01/2025 7:34:44 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

The mamas are Nubians. I don’t know the breed of the buck, guessing a Nubian also.

My niece was thrilled with the ‘spots’, calls them “moonspots”. I was looking up moonspots & what people consider moonspots can vary. Regardless, spotted goats like this are in demand. The Nubian breed is one of the breeds that can have ‘moonspots’.

I asked what she planned to do with all of these goats. They are doing regenerative farming on their place where the fields were formerly mono-cropped. They had hogs for a couple of years, also had 2 cows (raised to go to the spa, which happened last fall) & she is now looking for animals she can handle more easily (without husband’s help) when rotating pastures, etc. I think the goats will work out. Plans are to keep all, but it wouldn’t surprise me if she gets offers she can’t refuse on 2 or 3 of the spotted kids. She’s also got two dwarf goats that are pretty cute.

One of the mama goats is extremely friendly. She just wants to hang out with people and get lots of petting/attention - my SIL fell in love with her when she visited recently & she is generally not a goat fan.

I have room for goats, if I added some fencing - way on the back burner, if ever, but seeing those cute kids .... gets me closer to wanting goats.


17 posted on 02/01/2025 7:50:40 AM PST by Qiviut (The mountains are calling & I must go ..... John Muir )
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To: tired&retired

Well, you DID include Potatoes, so we’ll give you a pass. ;)


18 posted on 02/01/2025 7:53:26 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set.)
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To: Liz

That looks good! I’ve started making Pot Pies (chicken, beef, bear, any roadkill, LOL!) with the top crust being a layer of baked biscuits. Put them on top once your pie is bubbly, then heat some more to warm up the biscuits.

Big hit in this house. Especially if I use Bear. ;)


19 posted on 02/01/2025 7:56:33 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

The rabbits and squirrels that normally make trouble seem to have disappeared. Perhaps a fox or coyote is in the neighborhood.

I have one pink rose bush that blooms profusely, which roses in Florida don’t like to do.

It’s finally warm enough to be comfortable. We usually don’t have long periods of cold weather in my part of Florida.


20 posted on 02/01/2025 8:05:34 AM PST by Brian Griffin
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