I can never find good watercress, so I thought that I would grow my own. HELP! :-) I'm really not very good with plants, but don't tell the bosses at the indoor landscaping and the garden nursery where I used to work. It's winter here in Maryland, 8 inches of snow last…
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The Seed Catalogs are arriving
by black_hound,
Immediately after winter solstice the seed catalogs start arriving. First one is Jung's. Can't wait for the rest to show up. In addition to the obvious OMG SEEDS GARDENING YAY, some of these catalogs have wicked good illustrative artwork.
I know for dead sure that I am planting a whole bunch o…
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Reticulation for Raised Beds
by gotica,
I'm trying to figure out the best way to set up reticulation for my raised beds.
The area is about 3m wide by 7m long with four beds; one about 50cm wide and 7m long, the others about 1.2m wide and 1.8m long. I'm looking at using poly pipe, but not sure whether to have upright sprinklers that …
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New house, new garden
by Skud,
So, I am in my new house in Ballarat (zoom in!), a reasonable sized city of 88,000ish people an hour or so west of Melbourne. The move was gruelling, not least because of the garden, but it's all done now and the keys to the old pl…
grasses apples pomegranates nasturtia loquats Common Figs lemons
Read moreHardly summer
by malissa,
It's amazing how much less squeamish you get about squashing little green caterpillars with your fingers the more of your precious leaves they eat.
I pulled some of the leaves off the brussels sprouts branch today so the little sprouts can grow. Come along, little sprouts.
Something, I su…
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Progress
by fe2h2o,
Well, placing the markers out suggested the plan I had made for the Orchard should work (and leave room for the chook tractor to move through!) We've gone ahead and planted those—and an extra fig (because it crossed our paths, and seriously, who could resist a fruit tree called 'Italian Honey'!),…
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Treasure
by malissa,
A colleague bought me a tray of 6 of her mature tomato seedlings today. What a score!
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Plant seeds, get seedlings
by malissa,
I may never get over the way you can make food from dirt. Harvested lovely handfuls of sorrel and baby kale on the weekend, making a delicious accompaniment to salmon. The radish and turnip seedlings have shot up, the carrots, beetroot and spring onions are peeking out a little more shyly. Can yo…
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The late sowing
by malissa,
Got some garden time in today, engaging in the usual jobs of slaughtering slugs, twisting the bok choy and watercress back into their pots so they reseed rather than drop seeds on the paving, tying up the sugar snap peas a bit more, watering and, at last, planting some things. I've planted little…
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Plant lifecycle, suggested site usage
by jasond,
I'm trying to understand how my catalog of plants will need to be updated as my garden evolves.
What happens to plants that are harvested, die, or get transplanted? Should I delete them from the site? Maybe "Harvested", "Died", "Transplanted In", and "Transplanted Out" categories for plants …