Daniel's Pacific NW Garden

The gardening diary of an experienced Pacific NW gardener.

Showing posts with label Summer sowing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer sowing. Show all posts
Sunday, July 14, 2019

Kitchen Garden Progress Report. 7.14.19

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Standing Amid the First Sweetcorn Crop.  7.14.19 Seedlings of Chinese Radish and Japanese Turnips, about 10 days after planting. 7.14...
Monday, July 24, 2017

Raised bed changes. Planting Summer Seeds for Fall Crops. 7.24.17

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 I decided to make some changes in the raised bed kitchen garden, for easier gardening.    I added another level of 2 X 6, so the bed is 6...
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Sunday, August 09, 2015

Summer Planting. Egyptian Walking Onion Recovery. 8.9.15

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Egyptian Walking Onion, Recovery.  8.9.15  I've been watching the Egyptian Walking Onion plants that I recovered, closely.  Today wa...
Tuesday, August 04, 2015

Summer Seed Sowing and Plant Starting Progress Report. 8.4.15

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Stella De Oro Daylilies One Month After Dividing.   8.4.15 Bean Patch at One Week.  8.4.15 Sprouting Beans at One Week.  8.4.15 ...
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Monday, August 11, 2008

More beans

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These are the Roma and French Yellow beans planted 7/26. My non-scientific assessment is that they are growing much faster than the Spring-...
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Saturday, July 26, 2008

Kitchen Garden Progress Notes.

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Ning's beans are climbing the string trellis. The volunteer that started itself as a "winter sow" produced a small bowl of bea...
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Daniel Wachenheim
Battle Ground, Washington, United States
This blog is a garden diary combined with home research journal combined with notes for future years. Also, a few things here and there about other projects. I hope the information posted here is helpful. I don't have promotional links. I don't advertise companies or products. This blog does not make $$$. My philosophy is do-it-yourself, reduce, reuse, repurpose, create, learn, share, enjoy. Always learning. I enjoy propagating my own plants and trees, grafting, saving seeds, making hybrids. Accessible gardening is a major interest. My learning is experience, science, technology, plus traditional wisdom / practices from the past as well. I hope you enjoy and learn some useful or interesting things from my little blog.
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