Gardening 2018
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Re: Gardening 2018
Queen K wrote:We had a light frost this morning, is it too early to plant zuke and cuke seeds into the ground?
Depends if you want them to get killed with frost.
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Re: Gardening 2018
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Cucurbits are very frost sensitive. I would wait a few weeks to plant them.
Be aware too that they don't transplant well.
It's best to direct sow.
Be aware too that they don't transplant well.
It's best to direct sow.
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Re: Gardening 2018
I planted zuc seeds before I left for Japan, will go to garden in the next couple of days and report back. I foresee no problems as there was plenty of moisture. Seeds "know" when to grow, they are smarter than us. Was I right about early planting of peas?
Time will tell all.
Time will tell all.
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Re: Gardening 2018
Bsuds wrote:Bpeep wrote:I planted giant hogweed around the circumfrence of my property.
Was cheaper than digging a moat.
I used Skunk Cabbage.
I prefer Skunk "Lettuce". Will be over soon to check it out.
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Sunshine! And it rained last night!
I'm off to rescue a tree peony and 3 rose bushes. And a hydrangea. I'll wait until the bulbs are done before rescuing them.
What are your plans for the day?
I'm off to rescue a tree peony and 3 rose bushes. And a hydrangea. I'll wait until the bulbs are done before rescuing them.
What are your plans for the day?
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Re: Gardening 2018
Yard stuff and cleaning out around tree trunks for the stump grinder to come in.
Plant more spinach seeds. Try to get rotating crops on it.
Take out more sunflowers, they are sprouting up everywhere.
Plant more spinach seeds. Try to get rotating crops on it.
Take out more sunflowers, they are sprouting up everywhere.
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Carrots, Radish, Lettuce, Spinach, peas, sunflowers all sowed right into the garden: Zucchini, Tomatoes, Corn, Cabbage, Pumpkin, Squash, Cucumber starting to sprout in the greenhouse.
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Tree peony has been moved! Now I hope it lives.
Also kind of did my knee in :/
Also kind of did my knee in :/
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I hit like for the tree peony, not the knee!
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Queen K wrote:I hit like for the tree peony, not the knee!
Thanks, QK.
Also slammed my fingers in the shed door, got a good bruise. Gardening is hazardous!
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Catsumi wrote:I planted zuc seeds before I left for Japan, will go to garden in the next couple of days and report back. I foresee no problems as there was plenty of moisture. Seeds "know" when to grow, they are smarter than us. Was I right about early planting of peas?
Time will tell all.
Report? What's up?
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https://www.castanet.net/edition/news-s ... htm#224367
The sale is a fundraiser supporting the Friends of the Gardens, a local non-profit.
Vendors will offer an array of annual and perennial flowers, native plants, shrubs, a few trees and vegetables, including many varieties of tomatoes.
Proceeds from the plant sale support the maintenance of the gardens, including two full-time gardeners who, with help from volunteers, keep the flower beds looking fresh and colourful.
The event will also feature coffee or tea, cookies, and a food truck.
FOG is offering a special afternoon workshop: 'Okanagan Gardening for Newcomers,' with Kathryn McCourt.
The workshop takes place from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
The event takes place May 5 and 6 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day.
A fun thing to do but "time to prep the garden"? They are way behind what is really going on, aren't they?
The sale is a fundraiser supporting the Friends of the Gardens, a local non-profit.
Vendors will offer an array of annual and perennial flowers, native plants, shrubs, a few trees and vegetables, including many varieties of tomatoes.
Proceeds from the plant sale support the maintenance of the gardens, including two full-time gardeners who, with help from volunteers, keep the flower beds looking fresh and colourful.
The event will also feature coffee or tea, cookies, and a food truck.
FOG is offering a special afternoon workshop: 'Okanagan Gardening for Newcomers,' with Kathryn McCourt.
The workshop takes place from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
The event takes place May 5 and 6 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day.
A fun thing to do but "time to prep the garden"? They are way behind what is really going on, aren't they?
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Re: Gardening 2018
Queen K wrote:Catsumi wrote:I planted zuc seeds before I left for Japan, will go to garden in the next couple of days and report back. I foresee no problems as there was plenty of moisture. Seeds "know" when to grow, they are smarter than us. Was I right about early planting of peas?
Time will tell all.
Report? What's up?
Well, radishes, carrots and lettuce are up and doing just fine. No sign of zuc sprouts yet, but that could be due to
1. The six seeds I had left were three years old
2. Planted too deep
3. Still doing ok, just not emerged yet.
Planted more radishes (french breakfast) so will have a pile of them. I find they keep very well for at least three weeks in fridge when washed, trimmed and put into ziplock bags with a damp paper towel to keep humidity just right.
I went grocery shopping yesterday for first time in three weeks...totally astonished at jump in fresh produce prices, squash $2.00/lb?? If i had to feed kids I would be ripping out lawn about now.
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Re: Gardening 2018
Queen K wrote:I'm digging out yarrow and a few others. I have too many Blue Salvias. And I want to get more peas planted.
...as in you are trying to find room to plant the salvias OR you have some to get rid of?
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