Jan
17
2010
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Prepping for Seed Starting

We will be starting our first seedlings in just over a month’s time. I am preparing by getting all our supplies in order- seed starting pots, warming mats, non soil potting medium, and whatever else we may need. I also finished my tentative seed starting calendar:

Tomato: start inside on 3/19 6 wks before last frost – move outside 5/7-5/14 if warm, or to greenhouse
Sweetie Cherry Tomato
San Marzano Paste Tomato
Medford Tomato
Yellow Brandywine Tomato
Amish Paste Tomato
various tomato seeds from Bishop Homegrown

Pepper: start inside on 3/5 8 wks before last frost – move outside 5/7-5/14 if warm or to greenhouse

Early Jalapeno Pepper
Maya Red Habenero Pepper
Bell Pepper

Eggplant: start inside on 2/26 9 wks before last frost – move outside 5/7-5/14 if warm or to greenhouse
Black Beauty Eggplant

Potato: start outside 4/30 -5/7
Rose Finn Apple Fingerling Potato
Russian Banana Fingerling Potato
Yukon Gold Potato
All Red Potato
Red Gold Potato
All Blue Potato

Greens: start outside – also experiment with very early spring plantings in the greenhouse
High Mowing DMR Lettuce Mix 4/9, check soil for workability, 3 wks before last frost
Astro Arugula /9, check soil for workability, 3 wks before last frost
Samish F1 Hybrid Spinach 3/26 check soil for workability, plant every two weeks
Fordhook Giant Chard 4/9, check soil for workability, 3 wks before last frost
Dwarf Jewel Nasturtium 5/7

Peas: start outside on 3/17 – check soil for workability, set up pea trellis (appx 3ft high), 6 wks before last frost
Sugar Snap Pea

Beans: start outside
Gold Rush Wax Bean- (bush bean) start outside on 5/14 if warm, use inoculant, 2 wks after last frost
Kentucky Wonder Pole Bean – require tall trellis, start outside on 5/14 if warm, use inoculant, 2 wks after last frost
Light Red Kidney Bean (drying bean)
Fiskeby Soybean – require some support/trellis start outside on 5/14 if warm, use inoculant, 2 wks after last frost

Corn: start outside 5/7 to 5/14, 1-2 weeks after last frost
Luscious F1 Hybrid Corn

Beets, Carrots and Radish: start outside
Early Wonder Tall Top Beet 4/9, check soil for workability, 3 wks before last frost
Guardsmark Chioggia Beet 4/9, check soil for workability, 3 wks before last frost
Cherry Belle Radish 4/9, check soil for workability, 3 wks before last frost
Napoli F1 Hybrid Carrot 4/30, check soil for workability, wk of last frost
Scarlet Nantes Carrot 4/30, check soil for workability, wk of last frost

Brassicas: inside
De Cicco Broccoli 3/26 4 wks before last frost
Lacinato Dinosaur Kale 2/26 9 wks before last frost
Red Express Cabbage 3/26 4 wks before last frost

Winter Squash: start outside 5/7 – 5/14 protect from bunnies
New England Pie Pumpkin
Howden Pumpkin
Long Island Cheese Pumpkin
Sweet REBA Acorn Squash
Waltham Butternut
Baby Blue Hubbard Squash

Summer Squash: start outside on 5/14 if the soil is well warmed. 2 wks after last frost
Yellow Crookneck Squash
Dark Green Zucchini

Cucumbers: start outside on 5/14 if the soil is well warmed. 2 wks after last frost
Little Leaf Cucumber
Marketmore 76 Cucumber

Onions and Chives: start outside on 4/30
Cortland F1 Hybrid Onion
Red Baron Onion
Chives

Herbs: start outside
Genovese Basil 5/7
Dill Bouquet 4/30
Santo Cilantro 5/7
Common Sage 5/7
Parsley 4/23

Sunflowers – 5/7 outside

Hops – cascade – follow planting instructions with rhizomes

Asparagus crowns – follow planting instructions

Tobacco start inside on 3/19 6 wks before last frost – move outside 5/7-5/14 if warm, or to greenhouse

Jul
30
2009
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Garden Update

The rain has stopped for a few days and now things are finally starting to really take off.

Yummy crisp lettuce:
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Healthy fresh broccoli:
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Gigantic Kale:
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My new favorite food, Swiss Chard:
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Pumpkin vine that survived the bunny:
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Cucumbers ready to be pickles:
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Corn and beans:

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Pretty and delicious yellow squash:
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And this little guy says hi:
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Written by Karen in: Plants | Tags:
Jun
24
2009
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Puttin by: French Radish Harvest

It hasn’t stopped raining. The garden loves it, but everyone else is ready for some sunshine. Luke spent most of the day trying to fix the tractor, but long story short, no grass was mowed today. The bunnies love the long grass, and to our surprise, we found a baby bunny ! She stayed still long enough for us to pet her, but jumped away before we could get a picture. We have also seen a few snakes and some mole/gopher looking creature.

The garden is growing quickly with all the rain. We had a great crop of radish. Today I made radish relish and tonight I’m working on pickles.

Don’t the radish look crisp?
french radish

They are spicy and crunchy:
french radish

Washing the french radishes:
washing radish

Cooking up a big pot of spicy radish relish:
spicy radish relish

I love to can:
home canning

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