No, it's not Christmas (yet). It's the first trip to the greenhouse to find this year's plants - a little bit like the mother ship calling you home. My wife just dreads this day, shaking her head as I fill up the garden wagon with plant after plant.
People ask me all the time - are you nuts? why in the world do you grow all that? there's only three of you, and you don't even like peppers? Well first of all, yes, I'm probably nuts but the simple answer - it's fun, it's relaxing and a sense of satisfaction. Nothing real fancy. However, the folks down at work do tend to really appreciate the Farmer's Market that usually happens in early September.
This year's first stop was to Miller's Greenhouse in Greeley. Every year I seem to find really good stuff there, well tended, strong looking plants. And this year was no different, $100 bucks later we left with three flats of flowers, peppers and tomatoes. We'll always find our way to the Lowe's and Home Depot, but more times that not you can find unique and different stuff when you go to the greenhouses - this year's surprise - a Ghost Pepper, commonly known as the hottest pepper in the world.
So I spent most of Thursday prepping the raised beds. I'm using Eko's Compost again this year to amend the soil in all the beds. It's good stuff - not too hot, but very fertile. Usually comes in bads about $5 each at Lowes/Home Depot. If you ever really need HOT compost, better for churning into the ground rather than containers, the Home Depot generic brand is awesome. Great stuff, very hot !!
Turned over all the soil (pretty deep in all the beds), spread about two bags across the top, and then only worked it in gently (not wanting the good nutrients to get buried deep where the plants can't really get at 'em). Before planting, I then added Miracle Gro's Vegetable and Tomato fertilizer - the granular kind - across the top.
And with that the beds are ready; 18 raised bed pepper spots, 10 tomato spots, cucumbers on a climbing trellis and 4 rows of carrots, 3 hanging baskets for ever bearing strawberries, 5 upside down planters for tomatoes and peppers, and 10 containers ... all ready to house this year's hopeful bumper crop.
Welcome to the Kersey Gardens, the adventures of an amateur gardener looking to make the perfect garden.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year !!!
Friday, April 13, 2012
And They're Off !!!
Friday, (the) 13th of April ... Not real sure that planting anything on Friday the 13th is a good idea ...
The garden is a mess ... stuff everywhere ... it's my fault, I didn't make it home last year in the fall to do the annual full clean-up like I usually do ... The yard is coming along pretty well ... Woke it up two weeks ago with a strong dose of Scotts Turf Builder and Revive ... Went away for a couple of weeks, came back and it's already greening up everywhere.
Hoping that spraying Round-Up (didn't use the extended stuff, just the regular) on the thistle weed network that seems to have developed under the garden will knock them down some ... First 48 hours have been promising, really seeming to kill them off ...
Of course, the weather is suppose to get pretty crappy this weekend, meaning not as much time as I'd like out cleaning stuff up ... Little miffed about that.
Was able to get the potatoes planted in the grow bags today ... three
kinds; russet potatoes (perfect for baked potatoes, and my favorite),
white superiors and reds.
Potato Bags, right after planting |
Kerry's salad garden in the raised bed is doing pretty well - two weeks in, romaine and leaf lettuce.
Kerry's Salad Garden (Romaine & Leaf) |
Couldn't help but post at least a couple pictures of KerryLynn and I starting the first plants of the year - her salad garden. Highlight of my year is when we get out there together and start planting the garden.
With the weather moving in this weekend, and the chance of some really good moisture, I dumped a whole bag of RichLawn Turf food on the front and back yard this afternoon. Get that soaked in and the yard should really take off. Got the yard mowed and cleaned up first, and now it should have a chance to really green up.
Ton of work to go. Updates to come.
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