Friday, April 19, 2013
Planted Lazy Housewife Beans today
I had to pull the cucumbers because they got bacterial wilt so in their place I planted Lazy housewife beans. I already had a trellis in place (wishful cucumber thinking) so it just made sense to replace them with more beans. These are seeds I was given for my birthday and my friend purchased them from Seed Savers Exchange. Can't wait to see how they produce.
Friday, April 12, 2013
Planted Organic Haricot Vert Maxibel Bush Beans Today
It's supposed to rain today so I went out and planted 50 Organic Haricot Vert Maxibel Bush Bean seeds in the main garden bed. I hope we get a nice long rain to water them in well and get them growing!
Pencil thin, gourmet stringless beans that grow to 7" with an excellent delicate sweet flavor. Excellent source of beta carotene, moderate source of protein and dietary fiber.
PLANTING: Sow seeds in early spring after danger of frost has passed. Plant at 2-week intervals for extended harvest. Bush beans prefer rich, well drained soil and full sun. Plant the seeds 3/4 to 1.5 inches deep and 1-2 inches apart in rows 24 to 36 inches apart. Germination should take place in 6-12 days.
CARE: Mulch to reduce weeds. Water soil well during dry weather. After seedlings grow 4-6 inches tall, thin so plants are 6 inches apart. Cultivate until blossoms appear. Don't cultivate or harvest when plants are wet since this can spread disease. Bush beans don't need staking.
HARVEST: Hand pick beans anytime from slender to full size depending on your preference.
DAYS TO MATURITY: 65
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
When to plant Hubbard Squash
Note to self: Plant Hubbard Squash in August & September here in zone 9b.
Monday, April 8, 2013
Seed Savers Exchange
A friend of mine got me these seeds from Seed Savers Exchange for my birthday. I am SO excited, as any gardener would be. :)
I will be planting many seeds in my seed starting tray tomorrow. I can't wait!
Seed Savers Exchange is yet another gardening catalog I've drooled over for years, but my income wouldn't allow such an extravagant splurge for myself. Thank God for friends!
Here's a detailed list of the seeds I got.
BROCCOLI Calabrese
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CARROT Dragon
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COLLARD Vates
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EGGPLANT Florida High Bush
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HERB Globe Basil
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LETTUCE Slobolt
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SOYBEAN Fiskeby (Glycine max) Swedish variety bred by Sven Holmberg. Use fresh or dried. Highly nutritious—up to 40% protein, high in calcium, iron, and vitamins (particularly A, B1, B12, and C). Thrives in northern climates. 75-80 days.
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SPINACH Bloomsdale
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SQUASH Anna Swartz Hubbard
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SWISS CHARD Fordhook Giant
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