Thursday, July 11, 2019
Those Overwintered Geraniums. 11 Jul 19
These are a few of the geraniums overwinter each year. I think they are around 5 to 7 years old. There is not much to it. In October, I move the containers out of the rains, under the eaves so they dry out as much as possible in a sunny location. Then I move them to garage or basement, leave them dry for the winter. I Spring,Icleanthe, up, remove dead leaves, do some pruning, water, and in a month they are up growing and blooming again. Bigger, more lush, more flowers, than any plant you can buy, and the cost is zero.
Monday, July 08, 2019
Planting Summer Seeds. Radishes and Turnips. Jul 8, 2019
Japanese Turnip and Chinese Radish Seeds. Jul 8, 2019 |
I love turnips, and these East Asian types of radishes can be very good for fresh eating or roasting.
I plant potatoes in trenches, starting at about a foot derp and filling in soil as they grow. Digging them, I insert the shovel under where I expect to find spuds. By the time the taters are dug up, the soil has been mixed and softened more than a foot deep. I think that's ideal for these root crops.
Given summer dryness, the soil dryness extended the depth of the trenches. Watering is needed.
There are as many potatoes still growing, as I dug already. There are plans for those rows too Western - type turnips and radishes, maybe sone cabbages, and I want to move a row of daylilies there for easier care.
Edit: by 7/14, all of the seeds are germinated and growing vigorously. They germinated in about one week.
Sunday, July 07, 2019
Home Made Daylily Hybrid. Jul 7, 2019
First Potato Harvest. Jul 7, 2019
Kennebeck Potatoes. 7.7.19 |
Kennebeck Potatoes. 7.7.19 |
The first of the Russets didn't look like much. There may be some in the rows yet to harvest.
Red Norland Potatoes. 7.7.19 |
Edit:
I made potato salad using Kennebecs. I didn't it, too dry. I have using the daily for baked potatoes. For that purpose, they are truly delicious. I puncture multiple times with a fork, brush with olive oil, back on a piece of aluminum foil at 400 F for 30 min, turn, bake another 30 min.
Wednesday, July 03, 2019
Tansy Ragwort and Cinnebar Moth Larvae. 7.3.19
Tansy Ragwort and Cinnebar Moth Larvae. 7.3.19 |
This time, I see the cinnebar moth caterpillars having a feast on tansy ragwort flower heads.
I will leave the plants in place until the caterpillars are done, then pull the plants out.
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