When we first viewd our new home, the garden that accent the front and sides of the house as well as the perimeter of the back yard appeared lush. When we moved in, we quickly realized thistles were quite problematic in most of the garden beds. The plantings were ecclectic, and too much. Once again we resigned ourselves to ripping out the gardens and starting fresh with the look we wanted.
Showing posts with label garden planning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garden planning. Show all posts
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Repotting Houseplants and Starting Seeds
It's that time of year! Spring is just around the corner and with our ADLF quickly approaching it is time to start seeds. I have been busy repotting all of my houseplants into self-watering pots. I really do like the pots! The larger self-watering pots for the floor plants are only $7.47 at Wal-Mart which is rather inexpensive compared to some of the regular pots that size (12 - inch). I
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garden planning,
houseplants,
seeds
Saturday, January 21, 2012
A Busy Garden Year Ahead
I have a very busy garden year planned for 2012. Aside of doing a bit of clean-up work on the existing ornamental garden beds after moving here in September of 2011, we had done only basic yard maintenance and planning. So far, we have determined the ornamental garden beds have to be completely revamped. The two umbrella trees and arbor trumpet vine need to be replaced with something less
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garden planning
Friday, January 20, 2012
Replenishing My Seed Supply
When I first started growing a vegetable garden years ago, I bought mainly plants and very few seeds. As my gardens become larger and more complex, seeds entered into the picture. Now I turn to seeds I have collected from the gardens as well as buying seeds and some plants. As most gardeners experience from time to time is the only way to get plants outside of the normal limited range of quite
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garden planning
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Planning Our New Garden Beds
When we moved into our then new house a little over four years ago it was apparent that the was a lot of major work to do. Unfortunately we spent much of those years ripping out garden mistakes as well as vegetation overgrowth. We put that house on the market eighteen months ago so while we did garden maintenance, added mulch and a couple of raised beds we really did not get to reap the
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garden planning,
spring bulbs
Monday, March 28, 2011
Winter is Hanging On
It is officially spring here but no one told Mother Nature. We still have snow on the ground, icicles hanging from the eves and despite the beautiful sunshine the temperatures remain quite cold. Winter is refusing to release it's chilly grip in our little corner of the world. I'm sitting here sipping a lovely cup of hot tea pondering whether to start a couple of trays of seeds today. My
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garden planning,
seedlings
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
A Minor Glitch in My Spring Garden Plans
I started using the square foot gardening method two houses ago when we lived in an urban setting. Out last house was on the edge of a small village where I had the largest square foot garden complete with greenhouse. This house is technically rural but the street is more like semi-rural. Since the house has not sold yet, I'm moving ahead with my plans to add at least one more large raised bed
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garden planning
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Growing Heirlooms
When it comes to gardening, the choice of what to grow is reduced to heirloom varieties or hybrids. By far I prefer heirloom varieties because I can save the seeds that breed true. Seed can be saved from hybrids and I do but quite often they do not breed true. There are also asexual propagation restrictions on some hybrid varieties.
One commentator asked me back in the spring if I could list
One commentator asked me back in the spring if I could list
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garden planning,
heirloom variety
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Just A Reminder of What the Growing Season Holds
TomatoesJuly 2006Just a little reminder of the upcoming growing season. Can you tell I'm gearing up for this summers's garden? Oh I am so ready! Even though we are moving I am still biting at the bit. The new garden promises to be a good one :)Happy Gardening!Garden Gnome©2006-2010
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garden planning,
vegetables
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Gearing Up for Spring
My gosh! Coming up with something garden related to write about in January is difficult. There is little going on besides garden planning and browsing through the seed catalogues. I usually let the indoor garden dwindle as we take a 7 to 10 day vacation each January so like to reduce the indoor temperature as low as possible while gone. Any cold hardy indoor plants are fine as one of the kids
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garden planning,
seasons
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Looking Back On 2009 and Forward to 2010
Oh my gosh looking back on my gardening adventures in 2009 is exciting. After moving here in 2007 we basically spent a lot of time and energy doing an incredible amount of ripping out. The grounds were so over grown and in many cases so poorly planned we had little choice. In 2009 we saw the first of the vegetables beds go in and even though they were late getting started we had a good yield.
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garden planning
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Continuous Harvest
Commercial GreenhousesAugust 29, 2009The idea of growing edible plants indoors is not a new one. Archaeological excavations of Pompeii (79 AD) uncovered the remains of early greenhouses so they have been in use since at least that time if not earlier. The ancient Romans ensured the survival of vegetables and grapes by using greenhouses to protect produce from in-climate weather. They were the
Friday, July 24, 2009
Garden Report
Baby SparrowJuly 19, 2009We continue to see below average temperatures with above average rainfall. On rainy days garden planning continues indoors where I'm working on the final design for the vegetable garden. I've been doing a bit of research on fruit trees, grapes and chickens all of which we hope to have incorporated into the garden by next spring. Over the next few months there will be a
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garden planning
Friday, June 19, 2009
New Raised Beds Layout
Over the past weekend we worked on two new raised garden beds (more here). The beds are being created while we are continuing to rip out existing vegetation so the new beds were not planned using Garden Manager software mainly because the beds were going in late spring. I would have to reboot in Windows as well since this software is not Mac compatible. I've been using the combined with
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Dealing with the Unexpected in Gardening
Gardening is one of those activities that come with a lot of risk. You plant your seeds and seedlings then with a bit of tending you hope for the best. Many a gardener has woke to find their carefully planted garden destroyed by hungry rabbits or deer. Gardens are often raided by marauding four legged and two legged thieves. As if that is bad enough the gardener is faced with adverse weather
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garden planning,
plant propagation
Monday, November 26, 2007
Seed Catalogues
The weather has turned cold, grey and rainy with bouts of wet snow flurries, definitely not gardening weather. Walking to the mailbox isn't as enjoyable. The walk back to house was enjoyable Friday despite the nasty weather. I had the new Stokes catalogue safely tucked under my arm. Seed catalogues always bring a bit of sunshine on the dreary, cold days. I'll read through them, dog ear pages
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garden planning,
seeds
Monday, May 7, 2007
Goldfinches
GoldfinchesMay 3, 2007Gardening is more than just growing things. For years I have tried to attract beneficial wildlife especially birds and butterflies. This is always a pleasant time of the year when the goldfinches return. They like niger seed as does the house finches. Their bright yellow colour is sure to bring a smile as they flit around the garden!Yesterday I did a little garden
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chit chat,
garden planning
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Let the Fun Begin!
It's that time of year folks! Time to get all the seed packets in order, start seedlings indoors and get your hands dirty. It's also a good time to rejuvenate and start houseplants. Let the fun begin!Seeds Everywhere!I admit it, I'm just a little behind on starting my seeds indoors but only by a few days. Yesterday was sunny and a balmy 63ºF so that spurred me into action. Unfortunately the
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flowers,
garden planning,
houseplants,
seeds,
vegetables
Thursday, March 8, 2007
Garden Goodies
Garden GoodiesI treated myself yesterday for behaving at the dentist. I hate dentists so actually bribed myself. Yes I know, I clearly stated here that I was gnomifying the garden and I am but the store I stopped at had no gnomes! I bought two new bird feeders and solar lights. I think I might pick up another set of the post solar lights and perhaps another solar rock. All are on sale until
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garden decorations,
garden planning
Thursday, March 1, 2007
Balloon FlowerPlatycodon grandiflorumThe balloon flower is one of my favourites. Platycodon means like a broad bell and grandiflorum means having big flowers. The plant gets its name from the shape of the buds. They look like small pillowy balloons. I only have one balloon flower plant. It usually blooms in early to midsummer. This plant does seem to be rather hardy. A well meaning family
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flowers,
garden planning,
perennial,
seedlings,
weather
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