I Planted up 2 more trays of seedlings this morning. After 6 hours of planting I'm ready to go back to sleep now. I have a few more (around 15) bags to pot up but I'm going to put that off until tommorow. I have horrible crampypoos! Sometimes I hate being a girl.
The first 4 trays of seedlings I planted have grown tremendously! I'll have to post a picture later if I have time. It's amazing how fast those little guys grow. Soon they're going to graduate, leave home and have seedlings of their own. /sniff
I spent a few hours yesterday planting the groundcover into our back yard. I bought a flat of Myoporum because it takes the California heat, is evergreen and the color of it doesn't change and turn yellow when my doggy tinkles on it. A very important factor for me. It will be a few months before it fills in, if a neighborhood cat or bird doesn't eat it first. I managed to plant three little seedlings yesterday. THREE!! It took that long to dig holes big enough in the clay soil. At this rate half my flat will be dead before I dig holes for them.
Monday, March 26, 2007
Only one more bag to go . . I wish
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Friday, March 23, 2007
Drooly boy
Gimli drools excessively when it comes to sniffing some of his favourite treats like cat poop. Even when he's disgusting I think he's adorable!
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Light sytem
What have I gotten myself into? I planted up the seeds that germinated from 5 bags and this is the amount it turned out to be! I overcompensated by planting more seeds, thinking that half wouldn't germinate, however almost all of them did. Now I'm stuck with way more plants than I need. I have approximately 20 more bags of seedlings to pot up. O.o Anyone want a plant? :)
I planted up:
10 - Rudbeckia 'Goldilocks' (wish I had more of these)
18 - Rudbeckia 'Prarie sun'
47 - Malope 'Vulcan'
42 - Salvia Annual clary 'Marble arch rose'
9 - Hybrid melon 'Sun jewel'
9 - Hybrid cucumber 'Turbo'
23 - Malva 'Zebra hollyhock'
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Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Best house ever!
OMG you have to see this hobbit house!
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Pet food recall
Aww I can't believe so many critters have died from liver problems. That makes me so sad. I'm glad I don't feed my pets food like that, but my parents feed my other dog Max food that's on that list. I guess i should be glad now that he never eats his food.
If you have cats or dogs, please check this list.
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Monday, March 19, 2007
Seed starting the cheap way!
Supplies: Coffee filters, ZiplocTM bags, painters tape, sharpie (or other permanent marker), water, and seeds.
I started by attaching pieces of painters tape to all the Ziploc bags so I would have them ready to write on when needed. I had 2 dishes: one for wetting the coffee filter, and one for adding the seeds. I dipped the coffee filter in water and squeezed out the excess liquid. The coffee filter should be damp, not wet. I arranged my moistened coffee filter in a dish (this just happens to be a pie dish) and filled up 1/4 of the filter with seeds.
I then folded the filter in half . . .
....then a second time to make a little pie wedge. This particular filter looks to be a little too wet (unless it's the lighting).
Afterwards, I wrote the name and days until germination on the tape and put the filter inside the baggy. I blew a bit of air into the bag and sealed it up. The germination date is just there for me to start worrying if nothing has sprouted by then. I still check the bag obsessively, sometimes 10+ times a day. :) Look at my beautiful handwriting. (I wrote neatly for the camera.) On the 15th bag or so, I started getting a headache from the fumes from the marker. I think it affected my handwriting!
The finished seedlings for the day! I don't expect all of these to sprout because I purchased these seeds back in 2005, but I'm hoping that most will. In 3 weeks when every square inch of our home is filled with seedlings planted in paper cups, my husband will be so delighted with me! I must have started over 1k seeds today. . not counting the few hundred I started on Saturday.
I purchased my seeds from the following companies: Stokes, Johnny's Selected Seeds, Select seeds,and Swallowtail Garden Seeds.
The packaging from Stokes was just a paper packet sealed at the top. It was a bit hard to pry apart without ripping the package. There isn't any way to reseal these packets. Perhaps this isn't a concern for some, but my yard is quite small and I can only use a few seeds at a time. Johnny's seeds were in paper packets with a flap that bent down and sealed. The flap was easy to open and resealable after opening.
The paper envelopes from Select seeds were similar to the ones from Johnny's except they were terribly hard to open. When opening, the paper at the front of the packet would split apart instead of the envelope opening up to the contents. The seeds were in little glassine envelopes inside so it didn't matter if they ripped. The company sent me a free package of seeds with my purchase. I like that! :)
Lastly, we have my favourite packaging from Swallowtail. Swallowtail garden seeds came in the same resealable type envelope as Johnny's. Not only that, but the seeds were enclosed in a glassine envelope that was enclosed in a miniature ziploc bag. Even if my hands were moist and covered with dirt the seeds would stay clean when I picked up the package. Great for me because I'm a very messy gardener!
I would gladly purchase from any of these companies again. The shipping was prompt and the seeds was packaged very well.
Seeds started today:
Stokes
- Hybrid cucumber - Turbo
- Hybrid watermelon - Sweet beauty
- Hybrid Eggplant - Baby bell (I had started 20 of these and each one of them sprouted but my eeevil kitty kat thought it would be great to pull all of the seedlings out of the seed cells and leave them on the window sill. That murderer! So here I am planting them again and this time i'll protects them from the eeevil kitty!)
- Campanula Persicifolia - White bell (I'll be lucky if these grow here but I have 1500 seeds to try with.)
- Heliotrope - Marine lemoine Strain (Love the smell)
- Hybrid melon - Sun Jewel
- Hybrid melon - Spanish sugar nut
- Salivia annual clary 'Marble arch rose'
- Blue woodruff
- Toadflax 'Confetti'
- Texas Sage 'Coral nymph'
- Nolana
- Malope 'Vulcan' (I just liked the name)
- Garden Heliotrope (smells so good)
- Rose campion 'Occulata' (another set of seedlings that fell victim to the kitty massacre)
- Zebra Hollyhock - Mauritiana
- Delphinium - clear springs mix
- Sidalcea - Party girl
- Penstemon - Tubular bells rose (more kitty bloodshed)
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Sunday, March 18, 2007
Planted on March 17th 2007
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Labels: flowers, garden, geranium, nemesia, Osteospermum, pansy
Blooming in Anne's garden in March
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Labels: daffodil, flowers, freesia, garden, iris, lavender, phlox
Late update - Photos taken on March 11th 2007
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Thursday, March 15, 2007
Blooming in my garden in March
The Gimster
Today I started giant petunias, Echinacea 'magnus' and 'brightstar', Rudbeckia 'prarie sun' and 'goldilocks', beefsteak tomatos, bell peppers, eggplant 'baby bell', mother of thyme, & 'american dream' coreopsis. Phew! I think that was all.
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Labels: alyssum, australian cattle dog, bleeding heart, calibrachoa, felicia, flowers, garden, lithodora, primrose, stock, wallflower
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Time lapse drawing of Apollo
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Labels: adama, apollo, battlestar galactica, drawing, lapse, pencil, time
Apollo drawing
A drawing of Jamie Bamber as Apollo from Battlestar Galactica. 14"x22", graphite. Roughly 14 hours into the drawing. I never know what to type. Here is a link to a time lapse video of my progress so far. It's best seen at double size as that is closest to the original.
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Labels: adama, apollo, battlestar galactica, drawing, graphite, lee, pencil, wip