Thursday, 24 September 2009

Germinating like crazy

Sorry for the lack of updates recently, but that does not indicate a lack of progress. The weather isn't settled enough to plant much outside yet, but in the conservatory I have many little seeds germinating quite happily. Here's what I have growing indoors:
  • tomatoes (Better Boy, Early Girl, Green Zebra, Moneymaker)
  • peppers (California Wonder, Yellow Banana, Purple Beauty, Chocolate Beauty)
  • sweetcorn
  • lettuce
  • cucumber
  • and a variety of flowers, including gilia, cornflower, larkspur, swan plants, and many others that I've currently forgotten.
There are seed potatoes waiting for the current wet weather to pass before I plant them in bags outside:
  • Purple Heart
  • Ilam Hardy
  • Red Rascal
  • Agria

Planted outside are some slightly hardier crops:
  • red onions
  • leeks
  • spring onions
  • radishes
  • lettuce
  • strawberries
  • raspberries
  • broccoli
  • spinach
  • silverbeet
Those last two belong to my husband, who has his own beds to look after this year. I am taking the very organised pre-planned approach, and he's taking the approach of, "Plant what seems like a good idea at the time, wherever it fits," so it'll be interesting to see which of us produces better food!

I also spent about $80 setting out the start of our irrigation system. It'll cost us maybe the same again to finish it, but that should make things a lot easier for us this summer. The system won't cover all the plants but it'll cover the raised beds and leave the neighbours with a lot less to water for us if we go away for a weekend here and there!

Of course, not all the vegetables will fit in the raised beds, not by a long shot. I'm going to need at least eight tubs for some of the tomatoes and all the peppers. We had no luck with peppers last year because it wasn't quite warm enough for them, so I'm going to keep those in the conservatory and see if that improves things. Just need to find the space for them first!

1 comment:

  1. You really have been very organised about the whole veggie thing. I'm sure your veggies will grow a lot better than mine, simply because of the extra effort you've put in :D

    I'm looking forward to being able to try loads of new ideas (and the food they produce) this summer. Can't wait!

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