Date
DayTime
Overnight
Tue03/30
40s°
Sun & Clouds, Late Day Shower Risk East
30s°
Mostly Cloudy, Shower Risk East
Wed03/31
50s°
Mostly Sunny, Pleasant
40°
Partly Cloudy
Thu04/01
70°
Warmer
40s°
Mild, Mainly Clear
Fri04/02
80°
Warm! Nice!
50s°
Calm & Mild
Sat04/03
80s°
Warm & Beautiful Weather Continues
50s°
Mostly Cloudy
Sun04/04
70°
Slight Risk of a Shower
40°
Mostly Cloudy, Risk of a Few Showers
Mon04/05
50s°
Breezy, Risk of a Shower
30s°
Mostly Cloudy & Cooler
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Potting up
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Peas & Beans & more...

I started the peas and fava beans last week in newspaper pots under a deli container out in the garden (you can see it under the teepee in the previous picture). Despite the cold (it got down to 20 at night this week and daytime temps were in the 30's) the Alaska peas have started to sprout. Cascadia's aren't coming up but they are old so I don't have high hopes. Fava's haven't come up yet. I set out the spinach and onions (started from seed) in the garden today. They are still in their paper pots. I'll probably plant them later this week.
I saw some daffodils yesterday along the highway-I think it's a warmer microclimate being between concrete sound barriers on either side of the highway. They looked so pretty. My neighbors primrose is flowering- dark blue. Mine aren't doing anything yet but they do look green so that's encouraging.
Wintersowing is going well I have things starting to peek out. I did bring some jugs in the other night when it got down to 20. I also covered some up with a drop cloth. It looks like everything made it. I moved the chard in the garden (the ones that seem to have survived the winter) and I planted more in one of the flower beds.
I need to pot up tomatoes, peppers, tomatillos, basil and eggplants this week. I also need to get the sawz-all from my brother to start making Earthtainers (http://earthtainer.tomatofest.com/). I came to the realization that I have WAY more plants than space (especially tomatoes) this year and will need to utilize the deck, patio, driveway and flower beds. I plan on canning and drying this year (total beginner). Come September we're going to have tomatoes coming out of our ears, DH is probably going to kill me! But we use diced, peeled and tomato sauce all year round so as long as they don't go to waste...
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Update-

Yesterday I planted (in newspaper pots) peas (Alaska-8 pots of 2 & Cascadia-8 pots of 3) and fava beas (Aquadulce- 12 pots of 1). I put them in a plastic deli tray with a clear dome on top and I'll set it out in the garden today (safe from the dog). I'm also going to set the onions out for a while today to harden off. I'm not sure if they need to be hardened off before planting but I figure it's better to be safe than sorry.
I went to a farm store yesterday that DH told me about: bad move on his part! I got some stuff for the dogs then went a little nuts in their summer bulb section- dahlias, gladiolus', crocosmia, caladiums, and oriental lilies. Sweet!
Thursday, March 18, 2010
The Crocuses are up!

Monday, March 15, 2010
Springing Forward...

Saturday, March 13, 2010
Things are growing!

Friday, March 12, 2010
....and They're Off!

Thursday, March 11, 2010
Warmer than the forecast
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Errr...uh oh!

Finally! My pepper seeds sprouted...and...I accidentally tilted the baggie they were in and all the seeds got mixed up. So I have no idea what is what. I tried to sort them out by size (it was pretty tough) and I knew how many of each kind I had so I tried to find others of the same size and pair everything up. Maybe next year I'll try to get some of those little baggies that my tomato seeds come in and cut up paper towel to fit inside and only put seeds of one kind in each baggie. My bad... On a lighter note: I think I'm going to start the tomato seeds today, they are each going
into their own paper pot so I won't have to worry about getting them mixed up. I guess I'll start the Tomatilloes too. I know nothing about them so I'll pretend they are just like tomatoes and hope for the best. We've got 10-ish weeks until the last frost but I'm jumping the gun 3 weeks later than last year...
Sun03/07
40s°
Ample Sunshine
30°
Few Clouds
Mon03/08
40s°
Partly Sunny
30°
Partly Cloudy, Chilly
Tue03/09
40s°
Mostly Sunny
30s°
Mainly Clear
Wed03/10
40s°
Sun & Few Clouds
30°
Partly Cloudy
Thu03/11
40s°
Mostly Cloudy, Showers South
30s°
Rain/Snow Showers
Fri03/12
40s°
Few Showers Posbl.
30s°
Few Rain/Snow Showers Posbl
Sat03/13
40s°
Few Showers Posbl
30s°
Mix Posbl.
Monday, March 1, 2010
19 more...

...Containers for Wintersowing-I'm just using gallon milk jugs this year. I have a system set up: First I label them all with my Deco Art pen, then I draw the cut line, poke the drainage holes in the bottom and then make a cut almost all the way around (leaving a "hinge"). Then I fill them all up with soil and water them down. Match the seed packets to the pre-labled containers and then sow the seeds. Finally, I tape them up and put them outside (in the front where the dogs can't get them). The "assembly line" method is a lot faster than the way I did it last year (one container at a time. Yesterday I sowed: Blackberry Lily, Pink Bleeding Heart, Salvia, Cardinal Flower, Catmint, Coral Bells, English Lavender, Globe Thistle, Hollyhock, Hyssop, Maltese Cross (two containers), Oriental Poppy, Penstemon, Royal Catchfly, and Russian Sage. I need to find a place to put all of this stuff. I'm trying to plot out areas before I plant and just thought of a spot to make a new garden bed- The area where I have Hippolyte and Winchester Cathedral roses really needs a make over...




