Kitty's Garden 2011

april

Pickle Queen
QUESTION: i planted what seeds it says can go outside, outside, in trays and pots, believing the weather forecast. leafy greens and whatnot. needless to say, it's been *pissing* since. are they gonna drown?
No worries i have a few things started in my grow box also, just make sure u bring your babies inside if it gets near freezing,also make sure u dont't have things double planted in case the roots need room, it also makes transplanting so much easier, i'm gonna wait a few more weeks just to be safe.
I'm doing a huge veggie/fruit garden this year with over 30 different seeds, plus a beautiful flower garden (i\m only picking funky flowers with neat bright colours.
I scored a green house from my brother, not glass but the white thick fabric kinda plastic shit lol. My special girls will be all over the property, we have about 30 seeds and a shit load of acres, i'm thinking near our pond
 

mellokitty

Moderatrix of Journals
if they are in trays and are not yet popped out of the dirt then i would move them under some shelter just to be safe
see, this kind of advice is why stoners need riu.... it wouldn't have occurred to me to do this because i ended up having to rearrange hella stuff to clear up some covered space.... *puf puf*
 

mellokitty

Moderatrix of Journals
No worries i have a few things started in my grow box also, just make sure u bring your babies inside if it gets near freezing,also make sure u dont't have things double planted in case the roots need room, it also makes transplanting so much easier, i'm gonna wait a few more weeks just to be safe.
I'm doing a huge veggie/fruit garden this year with over 30 different seeds, plus a beautiful flower garden (i\m only picking funky flowers with neat bright colours.
I scored a green house from my brother, not glass but the white thick fabric kinda plastic shit lol. My special girls will be all over the property, we have about 30 seeds and a shit load of acres, i'm thinking near our pond
hey thanks hun, don't think it's gonna freeze again down on the wet coast, i was just wondering because my broccoli (i know i know it's a fast one) is coming up already indoors but my leafies aren't, outside. the temps are in the 5 to 10s here, although we've had a couple of just-under-15-ers.
i bought a costco-pack of after 8 lilies (they're like stargazers but on a shorter stalk), i was thinking about going out on the back lawn and chucking the same number of tiddlywinks or marbles or something out there and planting a bulb wherever one lands, for a random spray.
nice score on the greenhouse!! the man got all stoned and offered to build me a little lean-to for some exotics, now i just have to put the pressure on! j/k, actually he's really good about building stuff for me, especially when it's his idea to start with. the stuff that's my idea, takes a little more, um, let's call it encouragement lol.
have you been gardening a long time? i've done forced labour in my mom's garden since before i can remember, and as an adult i've had the odd container garden or two, but this is my first year doing so many different things, kinda scared and excited at the same time. my goal is to not buy everyday fruits and veggies for july and august (the cases of organic produce i get from the okanagan for canning don't count).
 

april

Pickle Queen
Ya same her my grandmother has always had a huge garden since before i was born, this will be my second year on a large scale grow at my own place lol I lived in apartments prior and could only have a few inside with no patio.
We've only tilled they area to be ready, it still drops under 0 here so a few more weeks, ive cleaned the flower gardens and trimmed all bushes, oh ya i have grape wines!!! so awesome and pretty. Just got my seed potatoes the other day, i only have cantaloupe, medusa peppers and banana peppers, chives on the go so far, my "other" plants have box priority. So when my green house goes up i'll be ok.

Your going to have fun and grow some great food, don't be scared lol
 

april

Pickle Queen
ok mellokitty u inspired me lol i decided to sow some broccoli, cawliflower and red/green peppers in my jiffy things and toss them in my grow box
anyways i think u have some nice seeds! I have

so far this is my stash lol

Munchkin broccoli
snowball cawliflower
red peppers
green peppers
banana peppers
portugal peppers
medusa peppers
bunching onions
cuccumbers
carrots
buttercrunch lettuce
romaine lettuce
oregano
chives
dill
cantaloupe
watermelon
pumpkin
potatoes
snow peas
climbing beans
yellow beans

PLus all my pretty flowers, why can't i get paid to be me and grow flowers and veggies, i love being a farmer
 

mellokitty

Moderatrix of Journals
very nice list you got there! you're way ahead of me, our beds are as yet untouched (maybe we'll do some of that this weekend). for now i have 9 trays of seeds taking up real estate in our tiny suite (temporary - renos - long story, hopefully be capital-H Home by june?)
luckily there's a yard and a patio here so i'll be able to put most of them outside in a few weeks.

ooooo mg, i have forgotten to start my pepper seeds for 4 days running.... dammit. maybe i can still do that tonight.....
i want potatoes too, but i'm lazy, i'm just gonna buy some seedlings come may.
 

Dick Moser

Active Member
hahah potatoes are the BEST!!!! so freaking easy, i take ALL my bad potatoes and just dice them up and bury them and BAM potatoes!!! i freaking love potatoes!!!!!!
 

mellokitty

Moderatrix of Journals
sprouted so far:
broccoli
lemon basil
lemon thyme
long zi beans
okra
kale
purslane
tulips

last year's apple mint
spearmint
chives
strawberries
 

april

Pickle Queen
Nice job mellokitty, shit i forgot to get thyme!!
I think it's nice enough for me to attack my garden today!!!!!
A few bongs and off i go!!
 

taint

Well-Known Member
Today I am shoveling.........................................snow.:)
Hopefully next month I get to start some lettuce at least.
Everydays laundry day for me...................
 

mellokitty

Moderatrix of Journals
don't hate me, but i find it a little reassuring that there are places in the states colder than it is here (but then, i'm a wet coast brat and we're spoiled).... oh, ur not in alaska are you?

well, not much else has come up:
some herb sorrel (WHY is it called herb sorrel? is there sorrel that's not a herb?)
brandywine tomato

***BUT***
omg, do NOT search "cold hardy exotic seeds" on flea bay..... if you're like me you'll end up dropping a bunch of $$ on stuff like this:
(japanese toad lily, perennial to zone 5), or this:

(mexican bird of paradise, good to zone 6b)

omfg, i cannot effing wait! (for the seeds to show up. and then i'll plant them. and wait some more lol)
 

mcpurple

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those are nice looking plants.
i got a cut of a dollar princess plant that i am trying to root and so far it is going well and is still perky after about 5 days of trying to root.
heres what i hope it will look like some day
 

mellokitty

Moderatrix of Journals
those are nice looking plants.
i got a cut of a dollar princess plant that i am trying to root and so far it is going well and is still perky after about 5 days of trying to root.
heres what i hope it will look like some day

very cool! is it a shrub? looks shrubby.

these tree/shrub cloners work really well too, if the people you're getting cuttings from are friends/friendly.
http://www.leevalley.com/en/garden/page.aspx?cat=2,47236&p=46938
easy peasey.

i have some around-the-corner neighbours i'm gonna hit up with a couple of these and a basket of baked goods for some cuts of their tall mock orange (i have the bushy kind).
 

mcpurple

Well-Known Member
yes it is a shrub. i dont know much about it other then that yet though, i still got to do some research on it so i can keep it alive.

and that root pot looks really cool i would love to have one of those handy. i might have to look into them and get one if i can find localy.
i really dont like ordering online cuz i can usally find stuff cheaper locally.
thanks for the link to that.
 

mellokitty

Moderatrix of Journals
yeah, i find lee valley tends to be a bit on the $$$$ side, especially for stuff you can get elsewhere, but they do have a couple of hard-to-find must-haves (like the best $2 nailbrush EVRRRRRR). i stay on their mailing list just 'cuz they occasionally introduce treasures like the rooting pot. and i gotta say, as far as their hardware and handtools go, they're expensive but you get what you pay for, quality-wise.

they're kind of an odd company as far as hardware/tool suppliers go; i guess they teamed up with a medical supplies manufacturer a number of years back, so they carry things like scalpels and high-pressure sutures designed for weight-bearing wounds (<-these are a first aid attendant's wet dream, no kidding, i panic when i don't have them in my kit now).
 

mellokitty

Moderatrix of Journals
fuck.....
snow.

luckily i'm still nursing most of it indoors (and thanks to mcpurple the trays outdoors were covered).
but geez. it's mid-april hello? (you should see my fb. all the people who had to commute this morning were like "WTF mang?!")
 

mellokitty

Moderatrix of Journals
more sprouts:
sweet basil
thai basil
zinnia
gai lan
spinach (king of denmark)
carrots
both dills

squash family are 7 to 10 dayers right? hopefully sooooon....
 

mcpurple

Well-Known Member
no snow here but still cold and wet.

as for the squash well i never go by what the pack says for germ days. ive had some germ over night and some take up to 2 weeks, and not just with squash this happens to me in all plants from seeds most the time. some times they get planted a bit deeper then others and some times it may just not be as strong of a seed as the others. im sure they will pop
 

mellokitty

Moderatrix of Journals
like okra? 14 -21 my fat ass, more like, 4 - 6.

but peppers take forever right? i kinda snoozed on them (just did 'em last week).
turns out i have to start a bunch more shit because hubby just went and cleared a bunch of bramble for me. (i know i know, oh boo hoo right? what an *asshole* for doing several hours of physical labour for me lol)
that and i'm still patiently waiting for my ebay seeds and bulbs to ship....
 
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