My new gardening friend has another day of dirt!

Starting the Seeds

Busy day today… deemed the right day to start the indoor seeds… Last weekend I planted lettuce, snap peas, carrots and radishes outside, but waited a week before starting those seeds to be transplanted as seedlings after the last spring frost.

 
I decided to sprout one egg carton worth each of the following heirloom seeds: 
 
Vegetables

  • California Wonder Pepper (Sweet Green Pepper)
  • DeCicco Broccoli
  • Giant Beefsteak Tomato
  • Long Purple Eggplant

Herbs

  • English Thyme
  • Russian Tarragon
  • Summer Savory
  • Spearmint
  • Greek Oregano
  • Sweet Marjoram
  • Catnip

And one tray on non heirloom… from seeds we saved from the food we purchased… Don’t know if it’s been hybridized or not, but I assume so. We may get inconsistent results, but it’s worth a try: Hot Vietnamese Peppers.


Medicinal: Haven’t started those yet. Will probably tackle them next weekend.

 
I’ve been saving the cardboard egg cartons throughout the winter and replacing the eggshells back into the slots after using. This way the calcium can leach into the potting soil used to start the seeds. I also used 7.0 pH Kangen water on each of the trays of seeds. After research is done to determine particular pH preferences of the various seeds, then we can adjust upward or downward accordingly. I figured that this was a good place to start.
 
Here’s a snapshot of the seed trays and the indoor greenhouse bought on sale for $40! Lovely little specimens, aren’t they?!
 

 
To all you gardens, or wannabe gardeners, out there. Let’s have a bountiful year. The Universe is truly abundant when we are in sync. May we all get synced up this year.
 
Bon appetit!

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February 27, 2011

good luck! I just read a little diddy on Earthing or Earthling the other day.

February 27, 2011

Cool beans.

February 27, 2011

establishing seedlings in egg cartons is a great idea…and you can plant the entire thing as the carton breaks down in the earth as it grows…less messy and effective compost material. Well done. My favourite capsicum pepper is the red Californian sweet one originally named Anaheim. Its hard to establish except in a hot water cupboard though…but its yummy. Is your green one similar to that?<br> I just spent my afternoon pulling out the last of my summer crops and I plan to leave garden fallow until I return from my trip when I will plant the winter crop. This summer I had a great supply of rhubarb, tomatoes, lettuice, beetroot, silverbeet, celery and two little ‘jingle bell’ pepper plants….as well as a nice crop of Christmas potatoes end of last year….and I only have two very tiny plots. Growing ones vegs is fantastically rewarding, isn’t it? Good luck with it all.. hugs P

February 28, 2011

You mustnt eat too many hardboiled eggs! Those shells would be irretrievable.. Great idea! You have a fantastic variety this year.

March 27, 2011

I hope it’s very bountiful for you!!!