Last year (2008) I started all of my seeds indoors in flats that I kept near our south facing windows. I had to keep a good eye on the moisture level and rotate the trays daily to keep the plants growing straight. This was the first time I had any success starting plants from seeds, [...]
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Seed Schedule ~ 2009
Posted in Gardening, Plants, Self Sufficiency, tagged Gardening, planting schedule, seed planting, seed schedule, seeds, starting seeds on February 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Fall 2008 – Second Crop
Posted in Gardening, Plants, Self Sufficiency, tagged fall crop, Gardening, second crop on February 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Fall of 2008 was the first time I have ever planted a 2nd crop of cool weather varieties. I wanted to get a head start on spring because we can have some cool, wet springs that make it challenging to get out and get seed in early in spring. I planted to following varieties in [...]
2008 Garden Recap
Posted in Gardening, Plants, Self Sufficiency, tagged Gardening on February 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
We had a great harvest from our garden in 2008, thanks to some fabulous compost from our local landfill, a bit of bat guano, and a lot of love. Some plants did better than others, but I attribute any “less than satisfactory” results to the gardeners, not the sees or plants. This year, 2009, will [...]
Seed Schedule ~ Spring 2008
Posted in Gardening, Plants, Self Sufficiency, tagged Gardening, planting schedule, starting seeds on February 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Some seeds need to be direct seeded in the garden since they don’t transplant well, or it’s just too tedious. I’ve gone through our seeds, and tried to line out a schedule for what plants need to be started indoors ahead of time, and also when those that need to be direct seeded should be [...]
