Monday, December 30, 2024
Moving Lavender, Sage, and Rosemary Cuttings Outside. 30 Dec 24.
Up-Potting Pelargonium (Geranium) Seedlings. 30 Dec 24.
I up-potted the Pelargonium seedlings. These are the series Maverick, colors Scarlet, Coral, and White.
They were starting to look crowded, and the tops a bit weak, so I gave each a new pot.
Before.
The roots weren't all that crowded. Not root bound. There were 2 to 3 seedlings per cell.
I potted them into 3" round or 2" square - but- deeper, containers.
Considering how fast they've grown, I could have waited another month or two to start them. Still, that just gives them a better head start.
Saturday, December 28, 2024
Repotting Lavender Seedlings. 27 Dec 24.
I repotted the lavender seedlings. Now each is in its own 2x2 cell in eight-packs. Sine they grow slowly, I think that might be enough until spring. It's possible they'll need to be up-potted once before it's time to plant in the border.
I think that since mature lavender can handle frost and freeze, these young plants will be able to handle early Spring weather by March. They'll be bigger than now, but not too much to care for.
I'm glad I decided to grow them from seeds. That gave choices I haven't seen in the stores. The expense of buying this many plants would also have been too much. They germinated quickly and easily without need for stratification. Maybe that's a sign of good quality seeds? (Swallowtail gardens, on-line).
These varieties were described as first-year blooming, compact-growing varieties. Bandera purple, Bandera Deep Rose, Blue Spear, and in the first group, Blue Vicenza which I think will be somewhat larger. I think the first two are Spanish type lavender, and the second two are English type.
Wednesday, December 25, 2024
Major Repair To Raised Bed. 24 Dec 24.
This raised bed has been very helpful. It's at a good height that I can work the soil and p,ants much more easily. Also keeping weeds controlled and managing the irrigation.
Unfortunately underground animals undermined the side, and it was in danger of falling.
My initial thought was to make it narrower too, but that would have involved moving too much heavy soil. So I decided to, just repair it.
That involved moving all of the blocks on that side, as well as the corners. Then I leveled and tamped the soil under the blocks. When moles dig tunnels under the cinder blocks, they push the soil up into the blocks, leaving a hollow underneath resulting in leaning. So I added a (recycled) hard foam underlayment to prevent them from moving the soil into the blocks. I wanted to add posts or rebar inside the blocks, but didn't have any on hand. I might, later.
Thursday, December 19, 2024
Lavender Seedlings. 19 Dec 24.
I repotted the first batch of lavender seedlings. These are Vicenza Blue and Bandera Deep Rose.
I used a good quality, regular potting mix (Black Magic, I think). I continue to keep them under LEDs.
These are slower than the Pelargoniums, but not at all difficult. They just need some patience.
Geranium (Pelargonium) Seedling Update. 19 Dec 24.
Spring is a LONG way away. These didn't need to be started so soon. But they are fun.
These are the Maverick varieties, Red, Coral, White.
They may need repotting soon. I think they will start to bloom in early Spring.
Winter Care For Container David Austin Roses. 19 Dec 24.
I pruned back the container David Austin roses. Removed old rose leaves and mulch. Re-mulched with chestnut leaves.
Now I think they are ready for winter. I have them in a sheltered location, out direct sun (north side of shed, on concrete base) to avoid freeze/thaw cycles and prevent warming sun from causing coming out of dormancy too soon, which can cause frost injury.
I the Spring, I may prune back further,
Repairing the Big Raised Bed. 19 Dec 24.
This raised bed developed a sagging side. I was concerned it might fall. I had to remove the entire side, and re-start from the bottom up.
My original plan was to make it more narrow, because it's hard to reach the muddle. But this is too much hard physical labor for an old, handicapped guy like me.
I had to use that steel fencepost to pry the lower blocks out.
I can see that moles undermined the outside side, causing the soil to sink. I'll fill in the gaps with lava gravel, which I hope is more difficult for moles to dig. Then re-build in place.
I can mulch the difficult-to-reach area so it doesn't need much care this year. It's not a lot.
I'd like to finish before the soil freezes, but I need a break first.
Micro-mini Roses, Year Two. 19 Dec 24.
Here are two of the micro-mini roses that I was playing with last year.
I want to keep them very compact, so they will fit in the indoor shelves garden. Also, I kept them outside for the summer. They had problems with spider mites and aphids. I sprayed with a neem spray, which caused the leaves to look bad. Finally, I gave a dose of systemic houseplant insecticide - which I don't like using- and cut the stems very short. Basically leaving only the lowest viable looking buds on each stem. I gave the remaining stems a spray of neem oil.
Here they are a few weeks later, putting on new growth.
I think they'll do OK. I saw a tiny amount of webbing on one stem, so sprayed again with neem oil.
These are the "button flower" type. The type that look like mini tea roses seem to grow bigger. The yellow one grew too big and had leaf spot, so I discarded it.
This is the other one. It had spider mites too. I just gave it the same treatment as I previously did for the others.
I thought about discarding it, but decided to give it a try too.
Strawberry Cleanup For Winter. 19 Dec 24.
Here are the container "Ozark Beauty" strawberry plants, cleaned up for winter. I uses a kitchen scissors to cut off all dead or dying leaves, and all remaining fruit clusters that were missed earlier.
I mulched with some loose straw bits for protection. I moved the planters to a location that won't get rain, or too much sun, under the house eaves.
These will need dividing around March. I planted five plants per container. That's too many. I will change to three.
Poinsettias In Full Bloom. 19 Dec 24.
These are the poinsettias that I grew over the past year.
This one is in its third year.
I'm very pleased at how colorful it is.
This one is in its second year. It's bigger than I want, but I'm still happy with it. It's a very rewarding plant to grow.
I want to keep these growing. I may see if the variegated on can be pruned back a bit further, or re-start a cutting from it.
I don't want too many, but this week I added this small Poinsettia.
I don't care much for the other color varieties (white, pink, cream"), but I like the bright red and white speckles on the variegated ones. This one is quite small, so I think I can get it started right in a good potting soil and good attention to pruning, early and short.