I used my Ever-Blooming Flower Garden book to start a plan for a flower bed in front of my house. Not so sure what it's going to end up looking like, but I'm going to try! Here are some flowers and herbs I got from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds:
I planted most of these about a week ago. Here is what they look like now:
I have about 50 different perennials picked out in addition. We'll see what the garden centers are carrying and how much time we really have to put into flowers this year. At least we have a few little things left by the previous owners, like these bulbs that have doubled in size in the last week or so from what is pictured here:
Mike has been hard at work on his garden projects whenever the little one is napping or I'm home from work. Here he is planting mushrooms. He cut a bunch of trees down in our yard, and is using these to grow gourmet mushrooms. You order mushroom spawn, which are little dowel rods inoculated with bajillions of tiny mushroom spores. Then you drill holes in a log, hammer the dowels into the holes, and seal them over with wax. It's a lot of work, but I suppose it will be worth it if he gets a nice harvest of oyster and shitake mushrooms. We will see!
Here are some of the branches from the trees he cut down, which will be tomato stakes and potentially a grape arbor. A few of his plants were shipped early, so we have raspberries in the ground already, blueberries that he potted because it's just too cold for them since they're no longer dormant, and some grapes to get planted.
Here are some of his seed starting endeavors:
hibiscus and artichokes and cardoons |
tomatoes, peppers, leeks, shallots, onions, kale, kohlrabi, etc... |
The up side to all this late cold weather is that there's still time if you've been procrastinating starting seeds indoors! All you need is a little patience and a few peat pellets. And patience is something this gardener is learning a lot about this pokey, slow-to-come Spring!
I'm waiting for Spring to start springing too! Might even try a veggie garden this year, but I am way behind!
ReplyDeleteStarted some herbs, and they are outside taking in our first thunderstorm of the season! Red to sow some cold seeds as soon as it stops raining! Lettuce, kale, spinach and carrots! Love the pics and the updates. Keep'em coming!
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