Me (Jan 7 2023): I learned from last year that I should be patient and wait longer to start seeds.
Also me (Jan 8 2023): (starts seeds)
I may have discovered a way to satisfy my need to plant some seeds in January without ending up with a vegetable garden in my living room all spring: winter sowing.
I didn’t do great with documenting my harvest this week, but things are definitely slowing down. Most exciting new harvest- I pulled out one watermelon radish because they’re starting to look big. Not sure they’re all ready but so pretty!
First watermelon radishWatermelon radish!!Final biquinho peppers4 whole beans!Silver slicers, maybe final. Lots on the vines still but it’s getting cold. Final tomatoes
Retirements
CornstalkCool corn rootsSwiss chard that never did much above ground, lots of action underground though. The absence of tomatoesTomatoes to compostZinnias are outPeppers are outWinter squash are out
Developments
Things are getting chilly so I removed many summer plants, and have deployed frost cloth to others. Just waiting to see who survives now.
I created a scheduling spreadsheet to manage my garden planting timing. It’s based on dates from farmers almanac for Denver, in addition to instructions on seed packets (using the almanac frost date as reference date). It’s the beat way I’ve found to take all of the info from multiple sources and put them in one place so I can see them in order. Gotta love a spreadsheet.
Plant starts
Current state of the bathtub greenhouse. Note the butternut vine in the left that is now as tall as me.
Started on 4/1 (kale, chard, arugula, dill, poblanos, green onions)
4/44/44/54/54/10 cosmos4/10 green onions4/10 poblano peppers4/10 dill4/10 chard and kale4/11 scout seedlings sent out overnight to see if it’s ok to go outsideKale, dill outside hardening offGreen onion and arugula outsideBaby poblano peppersBaby Swiss chardBaby kale (Russian red)
Started on 3/17 (Honeynut,butternut, cucumber, zucchini, biquinho peppers, tomatoes)
4/10 tomatoes!4/10 cucuberates galore
Tomato problems. I’m not sure what’s happening but I’m trying to fix by spreading them out more, trimming bad leaves, and being mindful of overwatering. Come on tomatoes, we’re not even outside yet! You got this.
Started in January (zucchini, butternut, basil, rosemary)
Full blow living room zucchiniFirst zucchini of 20224/18 Bebe butternut4/18 another Bebe zucchini
I harvested a zucchini! I really wasn’t sure what would come of my January squash plants, but I have started so see some fruit appear in the last month. Since they are still indoor plants until the weather warms up, I’ve had to keep an eye on them and pretend to be a bee in order to pollinate (see Zucchini post). I don’t anticipate optimal fruit production from these guys as they’re a bit stunted, but it a impressive how well theyr
Plot progress
4/34/5 first tiny radish leaf?4/10 oniony something?4/10 lots of mystery sprouts4/10 Asparagus?4/104/10 carrot seeds in groundSurprise!Purple surprise!SpinachSnow peas!
Ollas
Until the garden water gets turned on, my sophisticated water supply system.
I interred some ollas and learned one important lesson: a funnel is very useful for filling them. I grabbed a 3-pack at the dollar store and it was the best purchase I’ve made all month.
They seem to need refilling once every 2-3 days or so at the moment, but it’s not very hot out. I’m hoping that being buried underground will keep them fairly well insulated from the heat. I have verified that the soil around them is moist, but I don’t really know if they’re going to be effective on their own. I planned on using them more as a drought failsafe. I’ve still been surface watering every few days since I’m trying to get some seeds to germinate.
Dig a hole. Insert olla. Bury olla. Cover hole. Ollas 2.0, trying a different bottom capTesting for leaks
Community
I set up a garden Facebook group for members. So far many have joined but not many are posting.
We have our second work day this weekend, I think we are weeding the paths and placing new gravel.
Gravel.
Some good news: we should have water turned on a few weeks earlier than expected! Bad news: someone stole our water valve so someone has to come out and fix it. Urban garden problems.