Thursday, March 29, 2012

Seed Timing

Technically it's spring now, but I'll admit that its more "early spring" than "spring spring."  But on the rare sunny day that gets mixed in, a farmer gets tempted to plant.  I was recently reading the instructions on my pea packages and apparently starting the seedlings indoors is discouraged, and they should be planted outside "as soon as the soil can be worked."  With that advice under consideration and then ignored, I usual go ahead and start plants indoors, aiming for ~Presidents Day as ideal seeding time for peas.

Here's a comparison that backs up my thinking.  Check out these pictures taken today, the first one is of snow peas, planted outdoors on 2/24.  They're planted up against a nice warm piece of southern facing foundation.  Look how big they are (or aren't):

Ok, maybe you had to squint but they're there, right in the middle.  Now for comparison, here are some peas that I started on 3/15, indoors, then transplanted out the other day.  Time will tell which grow faster or produce more, but for plants that are about 4 weeks younger, these guys look pretty good:
In my experience-based opinion, it makes more sense to start peas indoors then transplant them out after they have 3+ leaf pairs.  This is because spring growing conditions are challenged by the reemergence of the local slug population.  Slugs like to eat my peas right at the surface as they first break ground, but they're less inclined to climb up to the higher leaves.  Hopefully these larger plants will have at least a fighting chance.


Friday, March 23, 2012

St. Patrick's Day



I'm not sure when potatoes are supposed to be planted.  But I do know when St. Patrick's Day is every year, so that's when I plant them.

A few days prior I dug out a ditch of a bed for them, and then backfilled with compost, fertilizer, and straw.

After her nap, I recruited my helpful assistant and the potatoes went right in.  We planted about 2# of spuds, so I'll be curious to see what our end-of-season yield is on this operation.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Springtime!



Friday, March 16, 2012

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Sushi Chef

Big M making sushi.  With tortillas, egg, honey, raisins, banana.  Yum!

Friday, March 2, 2012

Snow Peas

Well if snow is falling, I might as well plant snow peas.  After all, I've had a bunch started in the grow room and it is March already.  (Usually I like to Plant Peas on Presidents day)  Hopefully they can get established now, while the slugs are frozen?

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Snow

Cold on the heels of my post about using row covers to keep the plants warm and dry come this weather event, the Blizzard of 2012.  Were people afraid to travel? Yes.  Were schools closed? Unnecessary, but yes.  Did my plants survive?  I guess I'll know in a few days....