Equinox garden progress

Mar 21, 2009 17:53

In a very seasonal move, terse_scribe and I spent the afternoon beginning the process of expanding last year's tiny vegetable garden to a more reasonable size. Being 4.5 months pregnant makes it more difficult to do some of the heavy labor, so terse_scribe was kind enough to remove the existing sod with a garden spade, while I shook the dirt out of the sod pieces ( Read more... )

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ingridsummers March 22 2009, 02:49:41 UTC
Today it was over 50 in Minneapolis. I was tempted to go out and start gardening. But, it's Minneapolis. We still have at least 4-6 weeks before we should really be getting our hands in the dirt. I may have to get out the grow lights and start plants in the basement (even though I said I wasn't going to this year).

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lindalee March 22 2009, 14:03:10 UTC
We're supposed to be getting that 50 degree weather today, but here at 10am, it sure hasn't arrived yet.

The real cool weather crops could start going in around now -- peas, spinach, lettuce, that sort of thing. We could still get more snow, of course, but most of those things can handle a little of that. Most things won't go in until at least mid-May.

In any case, the soil was dry enough (and not frozen!) to be worked, the day was sunny, and the weather was warm enough...so it was a great time to get the dirt prepped.

I need to put together my shelving for the growlights, and get the indoor seedlings started, too. It's that time!

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tigira March 22 2009, 12:42:44 UTC
Sounds awesome. We have all sorts of seeds started in terrariums by the window.

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lindalee March 22 2009, 14:04:55 UTC
Yay! I plan to start my seedlings over the next few days, since I couldn't pass up the good weather opportunity to get out into the outdoor garden.

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lindalee March 22 2009, 14:06:32 UTC
Yay! The aloes you gave me are doing pretty well, except for the few leaves that have been chomped on by certain short furry individuals. I'm sure they'll recover, though.

My seeds will have to wait a few days, since the good weather called for a bit of outdoor work. Soon, though!

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