Lettuce Plants and More 04-09-08
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Labels: Feedblitz, Gardening, Lettuce, Square Foot Gardening
Five days ago, I planted some chicory, flax, and okra and there’s already sprouting occurring with the chicory. I got the chicory seeds from grocoseeds and I hope it really works. Chicory can be used as a coffee substitute. We’ll see how well this works!
I also have sprouts on my cilantro and calendulas. I grew calendulas last year and they were pretty yellow and orange flowers. I also collected seeds from these last year. The seeds were easy to collect since they look like half moons. If you’ve never collected flower seeds before, I suggest trying calendulas for your first time.
What the seeds look like after they flower:
Mature seeds. You know you have mature seeds when they fall off easily.
Tomorrow, I plan on planting more sweet peas and transplanting more lettuce seedlings. I’m also going by the post office to drop off my package to my March gardening partner. Happy gardening everyone!
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Labels: Calendulas, Chicory, Cilantro, Grocoseeds, Lettuce, Seedlings, Sweet Peas, Vegetables
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Labels: African Daisy, African Violet, Chinese Houses, Chinese Lanterns, Coleus, Flowers, Gardening, Garlic, Geraniums, Lettuce, Sweet Peas
The seeds I planted earlier this week which include three types of lettuces (bibb, iceberg, black seeded simpson), bok choi, swiss chard, brussel sprouts (de cicco variety), radish with have all sprouted with the exception of the celery (tall variety).
Impatien Seedlings (click on image for larger picture)
My impatien seedlings are doing well and growing tall. In a couple of weeks, I'll put them in a big pot so they can bloom for me. Impatiens are said to be great houseplants.
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Labels: Bok Choi, Broccoli, Brussel Sprouts, Celery, Christmas Cactus, Houseplants, Impatiens, Lettuce, Pothos, Radish, Seedlings, seeds, Swiss Chard
Seed Starting (Early Spring Vegetables)(click image for larger view)
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Labels: Bok Choi, Cabbage, Celery, Grow Shelves, Lettuce, Radish, Seed Starting, Self-Watering Containers, Swiss Chard
Hydrangea Present from my fiancee
I am a lucky gal. Last night, my fiancee surprised me with a pot of purple hydrangeas. Isn't he the best! He was at the store and thought I would like them. Awww. These aren't the florist hydrangeas. They're the ones you find at the nursery so they're a hardy variety.A couple of days ago, I was able to harvest a handful of strawberries for dessert. A light dusting of sugar is all is needed for a good snack. The ones in the ground are doing much better than the ones in the hanging basket.
I soaked some sweet pea seeds last night. I'll pot them up tomorrow morning in a 1-gallon container and see if I can grow pretty sweet pea blooms. Last year, I only got one silly sweet pea flower (boo). My coworker told me that sweet peas reseed themselves at the end of the season. She said the peas, after they mature, will twist and twist until they pop and reappear next year. We'll see if this theory pans out.
Tomorrow, I'm going to try and clean up and pot up the seedlings I have on my gardening table. I was an overachiever this season with my endeavors at seed starting. I have way too many pepper and tomato seeds.
Let's move on to my flowers:
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Labels: Asters, Calendulas, Flowers, Geraniums, Hollyhocks, Hydrangea, Lettuce, Petunias, Poppies, Snapdragons, Stocks, Strawberry, Sweet Peas, Tomatoes, Zinnias
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