Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Seed Tape



I'm trying my own seed tape to reduce the need to thin small vegetable seeds. Carrots, lettuce, radish and in the picture spinach are glued to tissue paper and the proper spacing. Two seeds can be used per spot but will require thinning if they both grow.


I hope this solves my issue of thinning at the proper time. Usually, too busy to get it accomplished.


The seed tape can be covered with garden soil or potting media.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Spring is in the Air



Today is a great day to get out and get some work done. At least this honeybee thanks so. This shrub is the fragrant honeysuckle. One of several on the north west side of the courthouse. One of the first shrubs to bloom and the fragrance is wonderful. I suggest you have one. I have two. They get big. Perhaps 10 feet x 10 feet.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Forced Hyacinth




If you recall, I blogged about starting this hyacinth back in November. Now it is blooming. To keep it long lasting, I put it in the coolest room at night and bring it out during the day to enjoy it.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Winter Bloom

While out for my noon walk, I found this witchhazel blooming by the Flinthills Discovery Center. One of my 4 witchhazels are in bloom at home. I love these plants since they add interest to the landscape when nothing else is in bloom. Mine are in part shade. This one and the one beside it is in full sun. Time will tell how well all of them do.

Monday, January 30, 2012

Winter Desiccation



My Oregan Grapeholly is showing some signs of winter desiccation (browning on leaves). Make sure your broadleaf plants have available soil moisture. These are in my nursery to be moved come spring and don't have an expansive root system.


A windbreak would also help reduce moisture loss from the leaves.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Indoor Cilantro





I've been enjoying this batch of cilantro for quite awhile now. When the temperature rises it starts to flower and turn bitter. I've been harvesting since fall on this planting. It does pretty well here in my sunroom. It is probably time to start a new batch so I can have continuous fresh cilantro for my egg burrito!

Friday, December 9, 2011

Asparagus



Asparagus can be cut down now or left until spring. It needs removed before new growth. I usually knock it down with the riding mower and burn it. Last year, I put wood chip mulch over the bed to keep weeds down. It worked well. However, I don't want to set the wood chips on fire. This year, I will use the blade on my string trimmer and cut them off and chop the fern growth up for mulch.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Bulb Planting



Bulb planting can be done until the ground freezes. Here a Riley County Extension Master Gardener is planting tulips at the Riley County Office Building. You can find good prices on bulbs at local stores.


Spring blooming bulbs add early season color (excitement) to the landscape.