2021 garden thread

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Re: 2021 garden thread

Post by Ontario Chick » Wed Apr 14, 2021 12:23 pm

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I have some of the 2 colour ones left, not good for eating anymore and I am not planting, so if you are in the neighborhood after the "stay at home" I will put your name on the basket :)

went down to count them, there is about 2 doz, not sure if that helps in your "large scale" operation ;)
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Re: 2021 garden thread

Post by Killerbunny » Wed Apr 14, 2021 12:37 pm

Will let you know if we are near but we don't get out much! There will be no large scale anymore (I think).
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Re: 2021 garden thread

Post by lolotsung » Wed Apr 14, 2021 10:05 pm

There are 2 plants that I can grow successfully...tomatoes and Chinese shallots (similar to the taste of the Wild Garlic leaves in the Eastern Townships). Carrots have huge leaves and itty bitty carrots, peppers don't grow peppers, corn is eaten by raccoons or earwigs, cucumbers seems to get melted by some plant killing monster, beans don't do that well either...I have a NOT green thumb...but animals I can keep alive! :yappydog: :chicks:
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Re: 2021 garden thread

Post by lolotsung » Thu Apr 15, 2021 10:38 am

It was a bit of an adventure but i found out what the Chinese grass like mild garlic tasting plants are...Garlic chives or Chinese chives, Allium tuberosum, are a close relative of ordinary chives, and are just as easily grown by the same cultivation methods. But the normal mild onion flavour is replaced by a pleasantly sweet garlic flavour, especially when the leaves are young, and regular harvest will ensure this....https://www.gardenersworld.com/plants/allium-tuberosum/
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Re: 2021 garden thread

Post by lolotsung » Thu Apr 15, 2021 10:42 am

:bunnyhop: I also forgot to mention that the rabbits eat the lettuce and they are so cute it's ok with me :bunnyhop:
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Re: 2021 garden thread

Post by Shnookie » Thu Apr 15, 2021 11:04 am

You are all way ahead of us. We got a dump of wet snow the last few days, which was badly needed. The high for today is only 4 degrees. I bought two plastic water troughs to use as vegetable planters. They are tall enough to keep the gophers out, and I hope the mice can't climb them. I think I'll put them in the dog yard to keep the rabbits, and hopefully the deer away. I have planted a few tomatoes, cantaloupe, watermelon and a few perennial seeds in the house. I am modifying one of the sheds so I can use it as a sort of greenhouse for transitioning them to outside. Some of my perennials outside were starting to grow before the snow. It had been warm for a few weeks.
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Re: 2021 garden thread

Post by Ontario Chick » Thu Apr 15, 2021 12:35 pm

I just went out to plant some sunflower seeds and although it's raining, turns out the soil is only damp on surface, rest of it bone dry.

I thought I would give parsnips one more try since we love them roasted and I might have fallen for @TomK suggestion they can be grown successfully and now I can't find his instructions how to do it !!!
Help !!!!
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Re: 2021 garden thread

Post by Jaye » Thu Apr 15, 2021 1:24 pm

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Re: 2021 garden thread

Post by Ontario Chick » Thu Apr 15, 2021 1:59 pm

Brilliant , Thank you @Jaye
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Re: 2021 garden thread

Post by WLLady » Thu Apr 15, 2021 2:27 pm

AARRRRRGGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!! i just went out to check on the greenhouse plants and a mouse had dug up and eaten all the sunflowers, profusion, peppers and california poppies! i found the culprit, in a nest underneath one of the floor tiles....i caught it and all the 10 babies and threw them up in the woods way far away from the greenhouse. then replanted and covered the seed trays. sigh. not impressed!!!!
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