Quick seedling roundup:
Mon 22nd October - planted out a dozen broccoli, half a dozen cauliflower, and a lone red cabbage. Some of these were looking a bit iffy but perked up once planted. Since then, someone's been a-nibbling some of the leaves (in particular the cauliflowers seem to be a favourite). They are all out of sight down the end of the garden (which is all of 10 metres away).
Sunday 28th October - planted out six brandywine, three green zebra and three gardener's delight tomato seedlings. I've put these in the same area as last year as it works so well for watering, but next year I'm going to have to rotate them back into less convenient spots.
Sunday 4th November - I should have sown these a month ago but today I've finally set up seed trays for:
Tomatillo - green and purple varieties
Chilli - Caribbean and Ancho varieties
Capsicum - Marconi Red and Jimmy Nardello
Bergamot
Jamaica
Basil
Cape Gooseberry
Jicama (the first batch of these I did earlier didn't do so well, only one germinated and it died off).
In other gardening news, something has been attacking the strawberry leaves (an insect? There are all these small holes in the middle of the leaves), the coriander has bolted and been removed and the chamomile did the same - we did have several weeks there of a gently waving forest of green topped with white flowers. Still weeding through the rest of the herb garden and tidying things up ready for the planting out of the rest of the herb seedlings, I have Mexican mint, feverfew and anise ready to go in.
Oh, and three hearty courgette seedlings still to plant out!
Maybe I haven't been as slack on the gardening front as I thought.
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04 November 2012
A smorgasbord of seedlings
Growing Today:
anise,
basil,
bergamot,
broccoli,
cabbage,
cape gooseberry,
capsicum,
cauliflower,
chamomile,
chilli,
coriander,
courgette,
feverfew,
jamaica,
jicama,
mexican mint,
strawberries,
tomatillo,
tomato
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07 July 2012
Hidden treasure
While wandering past the herb garden today, musing to myself for the hundredth time that I really should weed it a bit (or should I? Could just call it ground cover for the winter?) I spied some unexpected varieties amongst the various weed species. The joys of self-sowing have meant that there are plenty of new coriander seedlings, a couple of dill seedlings, and plenty of chamomile - even in the segments of the herb garden furthest from where the chamomile originally was. I've weeded out the actual weeds now to give all these new seedlings a bit more of the winter light.
Time to start planning what other herbs should join them in spring!
12 November 2011
Herb garden
(Have just found this October post lurking in my drafts and not posted- oops!)
After much hard working digging in bricksyesterday 23 October I now have an official herb garden. So far there's sage and rosemary in one panel, and chives and german chamomile in another...and subsequently basil, oregano, hyssop and mexican mint seedlings have been planted out and are all growing (well, except for one basil casualty). And now I have the brickwork done I can sow the seeds for the few herbs that are direct-sown.
23 October:
12 November: (watch that chamomile patch grow! The transplanted chives are also flowering)
I've also transplanted four Russian Red tomatoes, three Green Zebras and two Gardeners Delight, and subsequently three tomatillos, three ancho chillis and four capsicums.
Down the bottom of the garden I've also transplanted a Cape Gooseberry. I have a couple more of these to go in a neighbouring bed but that bed needs reweeding first. My wrists and knees weren't up to that after establishing the herb garden!
Last year I had grown some forget-me-nots in a pot sitting by the front door. These are now flowering again and I even have one plant that has crossed the concrete path and popped up in the main garden in the perfect spot by the edge of the path. Thanks Nana!
After much hard working digging in bricks
23 October:
12 November: (watch that chamomile patch grow! The transplanted chives are also flowering)
I've also transplanted four Russian Red tomatoes, three Green Zebras and two Gardeners Delight, and subsequently three tomatillos, three ancho chillis and four capsicums.
Down the bottom of the garden I've also transplanted a Cape Gooseberry. I have a couple more of these to go in a neighbouring bed but that bed needs reweeding first. My wrists and knees weren't up to that after establishing the herb garden!
Last year I had grown some forget-me-nots in a pot sitting by the front door. These are now flowering again and I even have one plant that has crossed the concrete path and popped up in the main garden in the perfect spot by the edge of the path. Thanks Nana!
Growing Today:
basil,
cape gooseberry,
capsicum,
chamomile,
chilli,
chives,
forget-me-not,
hyssop,
mexican mint,
oregano,
rose,
sage,
tomatillo,
tomato
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17 September 2011
Seeds - batch 2
But first, a report on batch 1:
Tomato (Russian Red) - wonderful peasant stock! All germinated, all hardy-looking, all coming along nicely
Tomato (Green Zebra) - the number that I actually wanted have germinated and have their first true leaves now which is good news
Tomato (Gardeners Delight) - as always, the cherry tomatoes are the weaklings of the bunch. They did mostly germinate, but were a bit spindly - still got a couple of more sturdy-looking ones so hopefully they will continue to thrive.
Cape Gooseberry - today the first couple of seedlings have poked their heads through, hurrah!
Parsley - the problem child of this a particular batch. Still plenty of time to resow though.
Chamomile German - fertile wee bunch, and oh so tiny
Peppermint - like the Cape Gooseberry, the first couple have just poked their heads through
Oregano - we have germination, I am shocked! Now to keep them alive.
Marigold (Mexican Mint) - three or four germinated here, will probably need to sow some more as I wanted a big group of these this year.
Now on to batch 2:
Sown today for the Mexican garden were
Chilli (Carribean Blend, hoping for some Scotch Bonnets in here)
Chilli (Ancho - as per last year)
Tomatillo (as per last year)
Epazote (hopefully they will germinate this year).
And for the ordinary garden were
Pepper (Topepo Rosso)
Basil
Bergamot
Hyssop
I have a space and a plan for a proper herb garden this year, just need to get some bricks or something to outline the segments.
Growing Today:
basil,
bergamot,
cape gooseberry,
capsicum,
chamomile,
chilli,
epazote,
hyssop,
marigold,
oregano,
parsley,
peppermint,
tomatillo,
tomato
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27 August 2011
Seeds - batch 1
Garlic report - the organic shop didn't have garlic that looked any sturdier than mine, so all eight cloves I planted out were from last year's harvest. All eight have germinated and are coming along nicely.
Seed report - today I sowed the following into seed trays:
Tomato (Russian Red)
Tomato (Green Zebra)
Tomato (Gardeners Delight)
Cape Gooseberry
Parsley
Chamomile German
Peppermint
Oregano
Marigold (Mexican Mint)
This year I've resisted the temptation to plant the more unusual varieties (the Purple Calabash from last year cured me of that, at least for this year!) so I've gone back to some faithful varieties, a red, a green, and a cherry. I'm planning on planting out five of each.
Seed report - today I sowed the following into seed trays:
Tomato (Russian Red)
Tomato (Green Zebra)
Tomato (Gardeners Delight)
Cape Gooseberry
Parsley
Chamomile German
Peppermint
Oregano
Marigold (Mexican Mint)
This year I've resisted the temptation to plant the more unusual varieties (the Purple Calabash from last year cured me of that, at least for this year!) so I've gone back to some faithful varieties, a red, a green, and a cherry. I'm planning on planting out five of each.
Growing Today:
cape gooseberry,
chamomile,
garlic,
marigold,
oregano,
parsley,
peppermint,
tomato
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