Friday, February 26, 2016

Seeds Started Today

Today was a productive day!!  I got some seeds started and I am getting excited for them to sprout and then be ready to transplant to the garden!! Today I planted the following seeds: 

  1. Sugar Snap Peas
  2. Leeks
  3. Walla Walla Onions
  4. Spring Salad Mix
  5. Red Lettuce
  6. Lettuce
  7. Orange Peppers
  8. Detroit Red Beets
  9. Spinach
  10. Broccoli
  11. Cauliflower 
  12. Cabbage
  13. Celery
I specifically planted these seeds based on my growing season zone, frost dates, and the seeds germination time.  

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Seed Starting Schedule



When you are planning your garden and you are trying to figure out when to plant seeds, etc.  This website explains the process step by step!

Planning Your Vegetable Garden: Developing a Seed Starting Schedule | Grow a Good Life

How to Develop a Seed Starting Schedule:

1. Find Your Last Expected Frost Date
2. Set Up a Chart.
3. Figure Out the Sow and Transplant Dates of Each Seed. 
4. Record the Dates in Your Chart. 
5. Keep Notes for Next Year. 

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

11 Mosquito Repelling Plants

Here are 11 of the best plants to repel mosquitoes.  Which ones are you planting this year?  I am going to try to plant all 11!
11 Plants That Repel Mosquitoes

  1. Citronella
  2. Lemon Balm
  3. Catnip
  4. Marigolds
  5. Basil
  6. Lavender
  7. Peppermint
  8. Garlic
  9. Pennyroyal
  10. Rosemary
  11. Geranium


For more information on each plant see this website: http://www.naturallivingideas.com/11-plants-that-repel-mosquitoes/

Save the Bees

Found this awesome graphic from Planet Natural!!! Save the Bees!


How To Grow Organically

This is one of the best articles I have read this week about how to grow your garden organically...no harsh chemicals! Definitely worth the read!!!

Organic Gardener

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

February Garden Chores



Here is what I am planning on accomplishing for the garden in February:
  1. Finishing my scaled detailed drawing of the garden areas and what I am going to plant.
  2. Buy seed starting supplies
  3. Start seeds based on my areas latest frost date (April 23-30) (will be posting these as I go)
  4. Getting backyard bird feeders situated
  5. Get bluebird houses bought/built and set out by garden areas
  6. Build a cold frame(s)
  7. Order any seeds that I need/want/am missing
  8. Finish building and painting plant holders
  9. Finish painting plant hooks for backyard deck fence (bumblebee and ladybug)
  10. Checking the week-by-week vegetable gardeners handbook daily!

Feeding the Backyard Birds

Picked up some new bird feeders to add to what I already have.  This is my favorite part of the garden on these windy cold winter days...watching the birds is relaxing and somewhat therapeutic! My favorite back yard bird visitors are the cardinals!!!










Gardening Checklist

I started reading this handbook this weekend and it is amazing! I would highly recommend adding this to your gardening resource library! This book takes your last expected frost dates and then you fill in the weeks based on that date.  I already feel behind but I am working on catching up with all the tasks I need to do for the garden this year. I will be posting about the items I need to do and/or am doing!! I can hardly wait to fill this book with all the anecdotes from my garden this year so that I can continue to learn and grow as a gardener!!!


Monday, February 8, 2016

Starting An Herb Garden

I love fresh herbs!  I have a few that I am growing but am planning on expanding my herb garden this year.  Here is a great article that can help you start your own or fine tune the one you have!

Herb gardening is a wonderful addition to any home or backyard. Learn the basics of adding herbs to your garden for food, medicine and just pure enjoyment.

Tuesday, February 2, 2016