February 26
It may still be snowing outside but with the sunshine coming through the windows, the plants are growing well. Most are now 1"-2" high with multiple leaves. It's hard not to think of spring with all the growing going on. As of 2/20/09 here's the list of what's up:
Sub Arctic Tomato (55 day) QTY = 6 Correnta Spinach QTY = 8
Siberian Tomato (57 day) QTY = 7 Lemon Basil QTY = 2
S. Marmande Tomato (68 day) QTY = 16 Chives QTY = 1
Red Pear Tomato (70 day) QTY = 4 Blue Kale QTY = 7
Beefsteak Tomato (80 day) QTY = 55 Tulip "Claudia" QTY = 8
Greencrop Beans QTY = 5 Tulip "Daydream" QTY = 10
Fat N Sassy Pepper (61 day) QTY = 3 Hyacinth "Pink Pearl" QTY = 18
Early CA Wonder Pepper (70 day) QTY = 8 Tulip "Dynasty" QTY = 29
Jalapeno Pepper (75 day) QTY = 3 Tulip "AE" QTY = 85
Tomatillo Pepper (80 day) QTY = 3 Tulip "Big Smile" QTY = 25
Tulip "Mixed" QTY = 18
Those window boxes sure are working nicely ... the Hyacinths have been growing well too! It sure is nice to have flowers inside so early on. After ordering two Greenhouses for the Spring, we decided to start a few of our other varieties of Tomatoes and Peppers so that we would have some of each started early. Here's what we planted on 2/25/09:
Fourth of July Tomato (49 day) QTY = 6
Manitoba Tomato (58 day) QTY = 3
Bush Beefstake Tomato (62 day) QTY = 3
Glacier Tomato (63 day) QTY = 3
Anna Russian Tomato (65 day) QTY = 3
Jetsonic Tomato (68 day) QTY = 3
Red Currant Tomato (70 day) QTY = 16
Yellow Pear Tomato (78 day) QTY = 3
Volcano Pepper (63 day) QTY = 3
Grand Bell Pepper (65 day) QTY = 3
Sweet Banana Pepper (72 day) QTY = 3
WOW ....there sure is lots happening here! Come back later to check "What's Up!" .... HAPPY GROWING!
Chemical free gardening in a northern climate
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
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