Upon the advice of one of my professors I decided to try the Square Foot Gardening method founded by Mel Bartholomew in the early 80's which does away with traditional row gardening in favor of smaller raised beds filled with a specific soil blend: 1/3 Coco Fiber/Coir (renewable) or Peat Moss (non-renewable), 1/3 compost and 1/3 Vermiculite (or Perlite).
Since the last garden I had was more than six years ago and of the traditional row variety I decided to seek assistance as I started planning. I found a lot of helpful links most notably the My Square Foot Garden blog. I signed up for her newsletter which very helpfully sends emails reminding you when to start seeds, transplant etc based on your hardiness zone which she assigns a color - I'm yellow.
My "To Do" list for the week of Feb. 1st |
On February 1st I got the email alerting me to start my cool weather seeds - which included broccoli, cabbage, leeks and parsley. A quick trip to the local garden store procured cabbage, broccoli and parsley. Leeks were nowhere to be found - I also checked Lowe's.
The only cabbage I could find was the "Emiko Hybrid" distributed by Burpee Signature. This was disappointing and I wish now I had ordered something else from Seed Savers - like the Early Jersey Wakefield - oh my! |
I bought organic where possible and got a sustainable, organic (OMRI certified) seed starter mix - $3.57 at Lowe's - and set home to start planting the seeds. Chloe was also excited - having just been told she could play in the dirt when we got home!
And now, when my husband comes home I can prove to him that I wasn't actually "hoarding toilet paper rolls" as he first surmised.
Sars, I have been enjoying your blog posts very much. I thought you might like to know. I was at Lowe's this morning picking up my seed starting, etc and Lowes had Leeks already started in 6 inch pots for $3.28. Might be different where you are as I am in the deep south. Have fun fun digging in the dirt.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lynda! I enjoy writing them and I'm glad somebody else enjoys them too! We are still in the heart of winter up here so no plants yet at Lowe's. Thanks for the heads up though. I will keep an eye out. Where in the south do you live?
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